Code Geass Lelouch Of The Resurrection Dub

Okay, let's talk Code Geass: Lelouch of the Resurrection dub. I know, I know. Some people are fiercely protective of their original Japanese voice acting.
But hear me out! Maybe... just maybe... the English dub isn't so bad.
The Dub: A Guilty Pleasure?
Let's be honest, sometimes subtitles are a chore. You're trying to follow the complex political intrigue of Code Geass, and also read tiny words at the bottom of the screen? It's multitasking overload!
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With the dub, you can actually watch the animation. Gasp! What a novel concept.
And yes, I said it. I sometimes think the English voice actors bring a certain... zest... to the characters.
My Unpopular Opinion
Okay, brace yourselves. This might be controversial.

I actually like the Lelouch dub. Yeah, I said it.
Is it perfect? No way. But Jun Fukuyama is iconic as Lelouch. However, I find the English voice actor to be fitting to Lelouch, too.
Don't @ me. (Okay, you can @ me, but be nice.)
Character Quirks and Dub Appeal
Think about Suzaku's earnestness. That's captured pretty well in English, right?

Or C.C.'s dry wit. It translates surprisingly well. And who can forget Kallen's fiery passion?
These actors bring a lot to the table. So is it a crime to enjoy their interpretations?
The Dialogue: Snappy and Fun?
Let's be real, some anime dialogue can be a bit... stilted. Even in Japanese.
The dub often takes liberties. Sometimes they are changing the dialogue. It feels more natural to some ears.

Maybe it's not 100% accurate, but it can be more entertaining.
The Bottom Line
Look, I'm not saying the Code Geass: Lelouch of the Resurrection dub is objectively superior. It's all subjective, right?
But I am saying it's worth a watch. At least give it a try!
You might be surprised. You might even... enjoy it.

And if not? Well, you can always switch back to the original Japanese. No harm, no foul.
But next time you're looking for some giant robot action and political intrigue, don't automatically dismiss the dub. It might just become your new guilty pleasure.
After all, isn't anime supposed to be fun?
So, go forth and embrace the dub! Or don't. It's your life. I'm just saying... give it a chance.
