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Kickassanime Attack On Titan Dub


Kickassanime Attack On Titan Dub

Okay, let's be real. We all love anime, right? Especially Attack on Titan. Giants, dramatic music, and Mikasa being… Mikasa. But there's a debate raging, a war almost as intense as the one fought within those walls. And it’s about the dub.

Now, I know what you’re thinking. “Subtitles are the only way! Original voice acting is superior!” I hear you. I respect you. But… maybe, just maybe, you’re missing out. Prepare yourself. I'm about to say something potentially controversial.

The Glorious, Slightly Campy, Dubbed Experience

Confession time: I adore the Attack on Titan dub. There, I said it. I feel lighter already. It's not that I can't appreciate the original Japanese voice acting. It’s fantastic! It's just… the dub adds a certain something. A certain… oomph.

Think about it. You're watching Eren scream about titans. Subtitles flash by faster than a Survey Corps member zipping through the trees. Are you really absorbing the nuance? Or just desperately trying to keep up?

With the dub, you can actually watch the animation. See the characters’ expressions. Witness the titan terror firsthand! No reading required. This allows you to be fully immersed in the world. And let's face it, the world of Attack on Titan is worth immersing yourself in.

Attack on titan english dub release - organizerjawer
Attack on titan english dub release - organizerjawer

Some might call it cheesy. Dramatic. Over the top. And, yeah, maybe it is. But isn't that part of the fun? We're talking about giant naked people eating humans. A little bit of cheese only enhances the experience.

Levi's Sass Sounds Better in English (Probably)

Let's talk about specific characters. Levi. Captain Levi. Humanity's Strongest. His deadpan delivery is legendary. But his sass? His subtle shade? It hits different in English. Maybe it's just my perception, but hearing him roast everyone in English feels particularly… satisfying. It’s a language I understand fluently when it comes to insults.

Funimation attack on titan english dub - rockfalas
Funimation attack on titan english dub - rockfalas

And Eren! Oh, Eren. The angsty protagonist we all secretly love to hate (and hate to love). Bryce Papenbrook, the English voice actor, nails the screaming. He commits. He goes full throttle. You can practically feel his veins bulging. It's glorious. You might even get a sympathetic headache just from listening.

Then there's Mikasa. The stoic, scarf-wearing protector. I find that Trina Nishimura does a wonderful job conveying the depth of the character and her unwavering (and occasionally terrifying) devotion to Eren in the English dub.

Of course, taste is subjective. Some prefer the original Japanese. Some haven't even seen Attack on Titan (gasp!). That’s totally fine. To each their own.

Attack on titan english dub epsode 12 - timdase
Attack on titan english dub epsode 12 - timdase

Don't @ Me (But Seriously, Tell Me I'm Right)

I’m not saying the dub is objectively better. I’m just saying… give it a chance! Watch a few episodes. See if it clicks. You might be surprised. You might even become a convert. Or, you know, you might hate it. But at least you’ll have tried.

Maybe, just maybe, we can all agree that Attack on Titan is amazing, regardless of language. Titans are scary. The story is compelling. And humanity is probably doomed. These are universal truths.

Attack on titan english dub free - sapjeangels
Attack on titan english dub free - sapjeangels

So, next time you’re settling in for an Attack on Titan binge, consider the dub. Embrace the cheese. Relish the over-the-top performances. You might find a new way to appreciate this epic anime. And if not? Well, you can always switch back to subtitles. No harm, no foul.

But if you secretly agree with me, please, let me know. I need validation. I need to know I'm not alone in my love for the Kickassanime Attack On Titan Dub. We can start a support group. We'll wear matching Survey Corps jackets (dubbed version only, naturally).

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go re-watch Levi's basement cleaning scene… in English.

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