Attack On Titan Season 3 English Dubb
Attack on Titan Season 3 Dub: Hear Me Out!
Okay, Attack on Titan fans, let's talk. Specifically, let's chat about the English dub of Season 3. Prepare yourselves; this might get controversial.
I'm about to say something potentially blasphemous: I kind of... like it. Yes, the dub.
Before you sharpen your pitchforks, hear me out! I'm not saying it's perfect. Nothing is!
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The Voices: A Matter of Taste?
Some people hate the voice acting. They say it's stilted or lacks emotion. But honestly? I think it mostly works!
Sure, a few characters might sound a little... off. But Eren, Mikasa, and Armin? I think they're pretty solid.
And Levi?
"He's got that perpetually grumpy, seen-it-all tone down pat,"I'm pretty sure it's how he is suppose to sound.

The Script: Sometimes Cheesy, Always Engaging
The dialogue in the dub can be a little cheesy at times. I'll admit that. But hey, anime often is!
But it's also clear and easy to understand. No need to rewind and squint at subtitles while a Titan is chomping on a building!
Sometimes, I just want to enjoy the epic fight scenes without homework of reading and watching. Ya know?
Unpopular Opinion: Dubbing Enhances the Experience
Here's where I might lose some of you. I think the dub actually enhances certain scenes. Especially the emotional ones.

Hearing the characters scream and cry in English hits different. It bypasses the language barrier and goes straight to the heart.
Plus, I can multitask! Fold laundry! Cook dinner! All while keeping up with the Survey Corps' latest adventures.
The Kenny Ackerman Factor
Okay, I will admit this, the dub for Kenny Ackerman is great!

His gruff voice and deadpan delivery are perfect. He is the highlight of the whole series!
Every time he's on screen, I can't help but crack a smile.
Ultimately, It's About Preference
Look, I get it. Subs are the purist's choice. They're the "original" version, and I respect that.
But for me, the Season 3 dub offers a different, but equally enjoyable experience. It allows me to connect with the characters in a different way.

So, the next time you're re-watching Attack on Titan, give the dub a chance. You might be surprised!
Don't Hate Me!
This is just one person's opinion. Don't send the Titans after me!
Whether you're a sub devotee or a dub dabbler, the most important thing is that you're enjoying the show. And Attack on Titan is undeniably awesome.
So let's all agree to disagree, and go back to fearing for our favorite characters' lives, shall we?
