Watch Dragon Ball Super Episode 106 English Dubbed

Okay, confession time! I’m not ashamed to admit it. I've totally watched Dragon Ball Super Episode 106 dubbed. And you know what? I liked it.
Don't judge me! Seriously. We all have our viewing preferences. Some folks are strictly sub-only, and I respect that. But sometimes, after a long day, I just want to chill. I don’t want to read.
The Dubbed Delight: A Controversial Opinion?
Maybe this is an unpopular opinion. That's fine. I’m prepared to defend my preference for the English dub. Is it perfect? Nah. But is it entertaining? Absolutely!
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Think about it. Remember scrambling to read super-fast subtitles during intense fight scenes? Missing half the action because you're trying to decipher what Goku is yelling? No thanks!
Why the Dub Gets a Bad Rap (Maybe)
I get it, some people are purists. They want the original Japanese voice acting. They feel like the nuance is lost in translation. Okay, fair enough.
But let's be real, sometimes those "nuances" involve screaming for five minutes straight. I’m not saying that's bad, it's just... intense. Especially if my toddler is napping nearby.

And the voice acting in Dragon Ball Super? It's improved a LOT over the years! Sean Schemmel as Goku? Iconic. I wouldn’t trade it.
Episode 106: Dubbed and Ready to Rumble
So, about episode 106... yeah, I watched it dubbed. I enjoyed the heck out of it. I was able to focus on the incredible animation. I could appreciate the ridiculous power levels.
Plus, let's be honest, hearing Vegeta call Goku an idiot in English is pure gold. It's a classic. It never gets old.

I could really focus on the dynamic between Gohan and Piccolo. Their relationship is one of the best in the series, and the dub just made it easier to enjoy.
The Argument for Chill Viewing
Look, watching anime should be enjoyable. It should be a relaxing escape. If reading subtitles stresses you out, then don't do it! There's no shame in opting for the dub.
It’s about personal preference, right? What's wrong with enjoying the story in a way that suits you best? Nothing, I say!

Sometimes I need to fold laundry while watching. Can't do that when I need to read fast moving subtitles. It's multitasking at its finest.
Embrace Your Inner Dub Fan (If You Dare)
So, the next time you're tempted to watch Dragon Ball Super Episode 106, or any episode for that matter, don't hesitate to choose the dub. Embrace your inner dub fan!
Don't let the snobs get you down. Enjoy the show. Laugh at the silly dialogue. Cheer for your favorite characters. And most importantly, have fun!

Because at the end of the day, that's what it's all about. Watching amazing characters like Frieza and Beerus duke it out on screen. And, let's face it, everyone secretly loves Mr. Satan.
And who knows, maybe you'll discover that you actually prefer the English voices too. Stranger things have happened. Just remember to keep your mind open!
Happy watching!
