Attack On Titan Final Season English Dub

Okay, friends. Let's talk titans. And voices. Specifically, English voices.
The Final Season Hype is Real! (and Dubbed)
Attack on Titan ended. Or is ending? We're never quite sure, are we? But the English dub of the final chapters...it's here!
Now, I know what you're thinking. "Subs are superior!" Hear me out.
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Why I Secretly Love the Dub
I'm not gonna lie. Reading subtitles is work. Sometimes, you just wanna watch giant naked people fight without a pop quiz at the end.
The English voice actors bring something special. A certain... oomph? I said what I said.
Don't get me wrong, the Japanese VAs are amazing. But sometimes, my brain just wants English. Pure, unadulterated English dialogue.

Think about it. We've spent years with these English voices. They're practically family at this point. It feels weird to switch now, doesn't it?
Armin's voice cracking when he's stressed? Perfection! Eren's brooding intensity? Chef's kiss! I love the dub.
Some Unpopular Opinions (Brace Yourselves)
Okay, here's where I might lose some of you. This isn't a safe space anymore.

I think Bryce Papenbrook nails Eren. I know, I know, some people prefer the Japanese version. But Bryce captures the angst so well. So brooding.
And Mikasa? Her English voice conveys so much emotion, even when she's stoic. She is perfection.
Levi? Matthew Mercer is iconic. Plain and simple. Deal with it. Those who prefer anyone else are simply wrong.

Okay, maybe not wrong. Just... misguided. Adorably misguided.
The "Sub vs. Dub" Debate: Can't We All Just Get Along?
The sub vs. dub war is ancient. Like, older than the titans themselves. But seriously, can't we all just enjoy the show?
If you prefer subs, that's great! More power to you! I admire your dedication.

But let's not act like dub watchers are somehow inferior. We're just trying to have a good time. Without straining our eyes.
It's like pizza. Some people prefer pepperoni. Some like pineapple. (Okay, maybe that's a bad example.) But the point is, different strokes for different folks!
So, let's celebrate the English dub of Attack on Titan. Let's appreciate the hard work of the voice actors. And let's agree to disagree... peacefully.
And remember. No matter which version you watch, the titans are still terrifying. So sleep with one eye open.
