Naru’s stoic assistant and an Onmyouji (Taoist practitioner). Why the Dub Hits Different
Haberkorn perfectly captures Naru’s "brutal honesty" and arrogant-yet-brilliant demeanor.
If you’re looking for a supernatural series that balances procedural investigation with genuinely creepy atmosphere, is a classic that still holds up. While many fans debate "Sub vs. Dub," the English dub by Funimation is widely considered one of the best ways to experience this show. The Setup: More Than Just Ghost Stories
Her performance makes Mai’s growth from a skeptical assistant to a compassionate psychic feel grounded and relatable.
What makes Ghost Hunt unique is its "Scooby Gang" of spiritual experts. Instead of sticking to one mythology, the team includes:
Fans often praise the dub for its humor; the banter between the characters feels more natural and emphasizes their "found family" dynamic. Atmosphere: Scientific vs. Supernatural Ghost Hunt | Anime Voice-Over Wiki | Fandom
While some anime dubs can feel dated, Ghost Hunt features a stellar cast that brings distinct personality to this diverse group.
A Buddhist monk who plays in a rock band. Ayako Matsuzaki: A self-styled Shinto shrine maiden. John Brown: A young Catholic priest from Australia. Masako Hara: A famous television medium.