Tsuki Ga Michibiku Episode 1 English Dub

Okay, let's talk about something important. Something that's been on my mind. It's about the English dub of the first episode of Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu.
Hear me out, okay?
I know, I know. Subtitles are usually the way to go. But sometimes, just sometimes, a dub hits different. Let's dive into Episode 1's English dub. Maybe I'm the only one who thinks this way, but... well, here goes.
First Impressions: Makoto's Voice
Let's face it. The voice actor for Makoto in the English dub? He's got the perfect blend of "done with everything" and "secretly powerful." I really dig it. It's almost like he's narrating my own life.
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I feel his pain of being summoned and immediately dumped! That initial awkwardness is palpable. The dub really nailed that feeling, honestly.
The Goddess: Not My Favorite, but…
Okay, I'll admit. The Goddess's voice is a bit… much. It's definitely not subtle. Maybe a little too Disney villain? But it's so bad, it's almost good. I'm strangely entertained.

She's supposed to be off-putting, right? And that English dub accent and intonation choices really sell that "I'm too good for you" vibe. So, in a way, mission accomplished? Maybe that's unpopular.
Tomoe and Mio: The Hype is Real
Now, when Tomoe and Mio eventually show up later in the series, their voice acting is top-notch. The first episode does a pretty good job of setting up the world, but these two definitely steal the show. They bring so much energy!

The nuance they bring to the characters is amazing. I can’t wait to watch them grow into their roles in later episodes. It definitely makes the early episodes worth it.
Unpopular Opinion Time
Okay, here's the real tea.
I actually prefer the English dub for Episode 1 over the sub!Don't @ me.
I find the delivery of the jokes lands better. The voice actors understood the assignment. Maybe it's just my weird sense of humor. But I stand by it.

But Why?
Look, sometimes I just don't want to read subtitles. Especially if I'm multitasking (don't judge!). I want to relax and enjoy the show. And the English dub lets me do that.
It's convenient and honestly, the acting itself is mostly pretty solid. Plus, the comedic timing? Spot on. Maybe I'm easily amused. But I'm having fun! That's the point, right?

Final Thoughts
So, there you have it. My (potentially) controversial take on the Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu Episode 1 English dub. Is it perfect? Nah. But is it enjoyable? Absolutely.
Give it a try! You might be surprised. Or maybe you'll hate it. Either way, let me know what you think!
Ultimately, the best version is the one you enjoy the most. But I stand by my original opinion: the dub is better. Fight me!
