Yohko (dub) | Devil Hunter

It was an era where the goal wasn't just accuracy, but . The dub felt like it belonged on a shelf next to Buffy the Vampire Slayer . 5. Why It Still Holds Up (In a Retro Way)

Whether you’re a veteran fan looking for a nostalgia trip or a newcomer curious about anime history, the Devil Hunter Yohko dub is essential viewing. It’s a reminder of a time when every new VHS release felt like a secret club meeting, and "Houston, we have a problem" usually meant a demon was attacking a high school. Devil Hunter Yohko (Dub)

Is the dub "perfect"? By modern standards, no. The lip-sync can be "floaty," and some of the side characters sound like they’re being voiced by whoever was in the office that day. It was an era where the goal wasn't just accuracy, but

You can't talk about this dub without talking about . Before she became the voice of Rei Ayanami, she was Yohko Mano. Why It Still Holds Up (In a Retro