My Hero Academia Season 4 Episode 11 English Dub

Okay, let's talk My Hero Academia! Specifically, Season 4, Episode 11, in English dub.
Now, I know what you're thinking. Probably something like, "Oh great, another dub hater." Nope! I actually enjoy the dub quite a bit.
Aizawa's Dad Vibes? Underrated.
Aizawa in this episode? He's practically a dad. The exhaustion is REAL.
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Watching him worry (in his own, grumpy way) about his students is just...chef's kiss. I feel seen!
Plus, the English voice actor nails the sleep-deprived sarcasm. It's gold, Jerry, gold!
Sir Nighteye: A Matter of Opinion (Maybe Unpopular)
Okay, here's where things might get controversial. Are you ready?
Sir Nighteye. I... don't hate him.

I know, I know! Hear me out. I don't think he's as bad as some fans make him out to be.
He's got a tough love thing going on. Sure, it's not always the best approach. But his dedication to All Might and his successor is admirable.
And, honestly, his voice in the English dub? It's pretty spot-on. That serious, analytical tone? Nailed it.
Maybe I'm just a sucker for a guy with a plan (even if it's a flawed one). Don't @ me.
The Feels Are Real
This episode definitely has some emotional moments. Midoriya's determination is always inspiring. It's hard not to root for him.

And Eri? Protect her at all costs! Seriously, my heart breaks for her every time.
The English dub cast does a fantastic job of conveying those emotions. You can really feel the weight of the situation.
The Overhaul Threat: Creepy in Any Language
Let's be real: Overhaul is terrifying. Dubbed or subbed, the guy gives me the creeps.
His quirk is disturbing, his motives are twisted, and his overall demeanor is just… unsettling.

The English dub actor does a great job of capturing that unsettling vibe. You can practically feel the menace radiating off him.
It makes you really want the heroes to succeed! You know, to save Eri from this psycho.
Final Thoughts (Aka My Dub Defense)
Look, I get it. Some people prefer the original Japanese voice acting. That's totally fine!
But the English dub of My Hero Academia is genuinely well-done. The voice actors are talented, the script is faithful, and it's just a fun way to experience the show.
And honestly, sometimes I just want to watch anime without having to read subtitles. Sue me.

So, if you're on the fence about the dub, give it a shot! You might be surprised. Especially in season 4, episode 11.
Besides, who doesn't love hearing Deku yell "Smash!" in English?
What do you think? Am I completely off base? Let me know!
Maybe we can all agree that season 4 is pretty amazing though. Right?
