Tokyo Ghoul Season 3 Episode 13 English Dub

Okay, let’s talk Tokyo Ghoul. Specifically, Season 3 Episode 13. Dubbed. You know, the one everyone has opinions about.
I'm just going to say it. I liked it. Maybe even…loved it? Gasp.
The Finale Feels
I know, I know. Some people thought it was rushed. Others felt the pacing was off. But hear me out.
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It wrapped things up relatively neatly, considering the sheer chaos that is Tokyo Ghoul's storyline.
Plus, seeing all the characters working together, even the ones who used to want to eat each other? Priceless.
Dub Delights (and Disagreements)
Now, the English dub. A contentious topic, to be sure. People are passionate!
Some say the original Japanese is superior. I respect that. I really do.

But sometimes, after a long day, I just want to understand what's going on without subtitles glued to my eyeballs.
And honestly? I think the English voice actors did a pretty good job. Especially Kaneki's voice actor. Talk about emotional range!
Sure, some of the dialogue might have been a little clunky. But overall, it was perfectly watchable. Enjoyable, even!
Unpopular Opinion Incoming!
Here's where I might lose some of you. Ready?
I think the ending of Tokyo Ghoul:re, Season 3 Episode 13 dubbed, did a decent job of resolving some key plot points. Not perfectly, mind you.

But enough to give me a sense of closure. More closure than some other anime endings I’ve seen, anyway. (Looking at you, unfinished adaptations!).
The feels were real. The stakes were high. And Kaneki's transformation was...well, something.
I'll admit, I shed a tear (or maybe several). Don't judge me!
Moments I Appreciated
There were little moments that really stood out. Like when Touka showed her softer side. Awww.

Or when Hide was, well, Hide. Always the best friend anyone could ask for.
And the action sequences? Still pretty epic, even with the English voiceovers.
I mean, who doesn't love watching ghouls go at it?
Embrace the Dub!
So, yeah. I enjoyed Tokyo Ghoul:re Season 3 Episode 13 English dub. Sue me!
Maybe it's not the perfect adaptation. Maybe it could have been better. But it was still entertaining.

And sometimes, that's all you need.
If you haven’t seen it, give it a shot. If you hated it, that’s okay too. Different strokes for different folks!
But maybe, just maybe, you'll find something to appreciate in it. Even if it's just the voice acting. Or the fight scenes. Or the sheer, unadulterated weirdness of it all.
Just remember to have fun with it. It’s anime, after all. Don’t take it too seriously!
After all, it is just entertainment!
