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== Biography ==
== Biography ==


Youko is most likely known for his podcast "[[Show me your News|Show Me Your News!]]" which is published every Sunday for viewers to listen to Youko and Samuraipanda's opinions on "the week that was on [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!|Smashbros.com]]". He also contributes to the show [[SmashDash]], like many others who appear on ''SMYN''. He is currently working on a YouTube series, together with his brother, [[Swordhunter]], named ''WTFP'', with stands for ''What The Fuck [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokémon]]'', which shows the "errors" in episodes of the [[Pokémon (anime)|''Pokémon'' anime]].
Youko is most likely known for his podcast "[[Show me your News|Show Me Your News!]]" which is published every Sunday for viewers to listen to Youko and Samuraipanda's opinions on "the week that was on [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!|Smashbros.com]]". He also contributes to the show [[SmashDash]], like many others who appear on ''SMYN''. He is currently working on a YouTube series, together with his brother, [[Swordhunter]], named ''WTFP'', with stands for ''What The Fuck [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokémon]]'', which shows the "errors" in episodes of the [[bulbapedia:Pokémon (anime)|''Pokémon'' anime]].


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Revision as of 22:09, July 13, 2011

"Youko"
Personal and other info
Location University of Michigan USA

Youko is a smash player from the University of Michigan.

Biography

Youko is most likely known for his podcast "Show Me Your News!" which is published every Sunday for viewers to listen to Youko and Samuraipanda's opinions on "the week that was on Smashbros.com". He also contributes to the show SmashDash, like many others who appear on SMYN. He is currently working on a YouTube series, together with his brother, Swordhunter, named WTFP, with stands for What The Fuck Pokémon, which shows the "errors" in episodes of the Pokémon anime.