Where To Watch Kaguya Sama Dub

So, you're looking for the Kaguya-sama: Love is War dub, huh? You're not alone! Finding anime dubs can feel like navigating a minefield.
The Obvious Suspects
Let's start with the big players. These are usually your first ports of call.
Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll often gets the first shout for anime streaming. But here's the rub: sometimes they're a bit slow on the dub uptake for Kaguya-sama. Don't get me wrong, they probably have it. Just check!
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Funimation (Now Crunchyroll!)
Ah, Funimation! May it rest in peace. It's all Crunchyroll now, baby! What that means for Kaguya-sama dub? Look there first.
Hulu
Hulu's another contender. They often have a decent selection of anime, including some dubs. Give them a look-see! Maybe they'll surprise you with some Kaguya-sama goodness.
The Slightly Less Obvious (But Still Worth a Shot!)
Okay, if the big guys failed you, don't despair! There's still hope. Time to think outside the box a little.

Adult Swim
Don't laugh! Sometimes Adult Swim snags anime dubs. Check their website or the Toonami schedule. You never know!
VRV
VRV used to be a haven for niche streaming content, including anime. Check if they still have the Kaguya-sama dub. It's worth a shot, right?
AnimeLab (Australia and New Zealand)
If you're Down Under, AnimeLab might be your savior. They have a surprisingly good selection. But if you're not located in those regions, you'll need a VPN. Be aware!
The "Technically Legal" (But We Won't Judge) Options
I'm not advocating anything illegal, but... these exist. Proceed with caution (and maybe a VPN).

Unofficial Streaming Sites
We all know they're out there. Use at your own risk. The quality can be dodgy, and the legality is, well, questionable. Ads galore!
Torrenting
Again, not endorsing this. But torrents often have dubs available. Do your research and be careful with your downloads. Your computer's security is important!
The Unpopular Opinion Section
Here's where I might get some flak. But I gotta be honest.

I think the Japanese version with subtitles is superior. Fight me!
Okay, okay, hear me out. The voice acting in the original Japanese version is just... phenomenal. The nuances and subtleties are often lost in translation (and dubbing).
I understand the convenience of a dub. You can multitask while watching. But you're missing out on so much! The sheer passion of the original voice actors elevates the whole experience.
Plus, learning a little Japanese is fun! Okay, maybe not fun. Educational, at least! You might impress your friends with your newfound anime knowledge.

And don't even get me started on the opening and closing themes. They are usually far better in the original Japanese versions!
Final Thoughts
Finding the Kaguya-sama dub can be a bit of a scavenger hunt. Start with the usual suspects: Crunchyroll, Hulu. Explore the less obvious options.
And hey, maybe give the subbed version a try. You might just become a convert. Good luck on your anime quest!
Ultimately, enjoying Kaguya-sama: Love is War is what matters. Sub or dub, it's a fantastic show. Happy watching!
