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The six-episode anime [[OVA]] '''''Devil Hunter Yohko''''' (''Mamono Hunter Yohko'') follows the life of a boy-crazy sixteen-year-old schoolgirl named Yohko Mano...who also happens to banish demons from the Earth as a [[Magical Girl Warrior]].
The six-episode anime [[OVA]] '''''Devil Hunter Yohko''''' (''Mamono Hunter Yohko'') follows the life of a boy-crazy sixteen-year-old schoolgirl named Yohko Mano...who also happens to banish demons from the Earth as a [[Magical Girl Warrior]].


For centuries, the Mano family has worked as a tribe of demon slayers. Yohko's grandmother, Madoka, served as the 107th Devil Hunter; Yohko's mother, Sayoko, would have become the 108th -- but since a Devil Hunter must remain a virgin [[Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday|until she comes of age]] to take on the responsibility, Sayoko's pregnancy meant the Devil Hunter lineage would continue with Yohko. While she sits on the cusp of her fated birthday ''and'' remains a virgin, Yohko could follow in her mother's footsteps -- and the demons infiltrating her school would ''love'' to help her break the lineage once again.
For centuries, the Mano family has worked as a tribe of demon slayers. Yohko's grandmother, Madoka, served as the 107th Devil Hunter; Yohko's mother, Sayoko, would have become the [[108]]th -- but since a Devil Hunter must remain a virgin [[Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday|until she comes of age]] to take on the responsibility, Sayoko's pregnancy meant the Devil Hunter lineage would continue with Yohko. While she sits on the cusp of her fated birthday ''and'' remains a virgin, Yohko could follow in her mother's footsteps -- and the demons infiltrating her school would ''love'' to help her break the lineage once again.


[[ADV Films]] released all five episodes of the series (and the music video special) in the United States -- it made the first OVA its very first anime release -- and the series became a [[Gateway Series]] for many anime fans of [[The Nineties|the early 1990s]]. The series also proved somewhat more successful in the States than in Japan: the producers made the last episode with the foreign market in mind.
[[ADV Films]] released all five episodes of the series (and the music video special) in the United States -- it made the first OVA its very first anime release -- and the series became a [[Gateway Series]] for many anime fans of [[The Nineties|the early 1990s]]. The series also proved somewhat more successful in the States than in Japan: the producers made the last episode with the foreign market in mind.


Do not confuse this series with ''Demon Fighter Kocho'', a similar tale which takes place at Heian University.
Do not confuse this series with ''[[Demon Fighter Kocho]]'', a similar tale which takes place at Heian University.


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* [[All Your Colors Combined]]: In ''Devil Hunter Yohko 6'', the [[Monster of the Week]]'s [[Time Stands Still]] only effects either Yohko or Ayako ([[Color-Coded for Your Convenience]]); this happens when they team up to defeat the monster.
* [[All Your Colors Combined]]: In ''Devil Hunter Yohko 6'', the [[Monster of the Week]]'s [[Time Stands Still]] only effects either Yohko or Ayako ([[Color-Coded for Your Convenience]]); this happens when they team up to defeat the monster.
* [[Badass]]: Yohko may be the most badass "[[Magical Girl]]" ever after she transforms.
* [[Badass]]: Yohko may be the most badass "[[Magical Girl]]" ever after she transforms.
* [[Badass Grandma]]: Madoka.
* [[Beta Baddie]]: Ayako.
* [[Beta Baddie]]: Ayako.
* [[The Blade Always Lands Pointy End In]]: Averted and played straight in episode 1.
* [[The Blade Always Lands Pointy End In]]: Averted and played straight in episode 1.
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* [[Male Gaze]]: [[Drinking Game|Take a drink]] every time the camera focuses on Yohko's exposed breasts.
* [[Male Gaze]]: [[Drinking Game|Take a drink]] every time the camera focuses on Yohko's exposed breasts.
* {{spoiler|[[Near-Rape Experience]]: First OAV, when Osamu is [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] and Yohko is mindwiped.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Near-Rape Experience]]: First OAV, when Osamu is [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] and Yohko is mindwiped.}}
* [[Never Mess with Granny]]
* [[Never Mess with Granny]]: Madoka is a Badass Grandma.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Nice job {{spoiler|leading your family's greatest enemy right to the seal on its powers,}} Yohko.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Nice job {{spoiler|leading your family's greatest enemy right to the seal on its powers,}} Yohko.
* [[The Ojou]]: Reiko.
* [[The Ojou]]: Reiko.

Latest revision as of 18:06, 14 March 2021

The six-episode anime OVA Devil Hunter Yohko (Mamono Hunter Yohko) follows the life of a boy-crazy sixteen-year-old schoolgirl named Yohko Mano...who also happens to banish demons from the Earth as a Magical Girl Warrior.

For centuries, the Mano family has worked as a tribe of demon slayers. Yohko's grandmother, Madoka, served as the 107th Devil Hunter; Yohko's mother, Sayoko, would have become the 108th -- but since a Devil Hunter must remain a virgin until she comes of age to take on the responsibility, Sayoko's pregnancy meant the Devil Hunter lineage would continue with Yohko. While she sits on the cusp of her fated birthday and remains a virgin, Yohko could follow in her mother's footsteps -- and the demons infiltrating her school would love to help her break the lineage once again.

ADV Films released all five episodes of the series (and the music video special) in the United States -- it made the first OVA its very first anime release -- and the series became a Gateway Series for many anime fans of the early 1990s. The series also proved somewhat more successful in the States than in Japan: the producers made the last episode with the foreign market in mind.

Do not confuse this series with Demon Fighter Kocho, a similar tale which takes place at Heian University.

Tropes used in Devil Hunter Yohko include: