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Kai
Kai
2026-06-20 23:32:19
Patrick Seitz as Dio in 'JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure' is legendary. That over-the-top, hammy villainy? Perfection. Every 'WRYYYY' and 'Muda muda muda' is delivered with such commitment, it’s impossible not to grin. Seitz understood the assignment: Dio should be ridiculous yet terrifying, and he aced it. Honestly, the dub wouldn’t be half as fun without him.
Rachel
Rachel
2026-06-21 15:46:37
Oh, this takes me back! The dub voice actor for that iconic character is none other than J. Michael Tatum, who absolutely nailed the role of Sebastian in 'Black Butler'. His crisp, aristocratic tone mixed with just the right amount of menace made the character unforgettable. I still get chills hearing him say 'I am one hell of a butler.'

Tatum’s range is insane—he’s also done voices in 'Attack on Titan' and 'Fruits Basket', but Sebastian remains his crowning achievement. The way he balances elegance and dark humor is pure art. Honestly, I’ve rewatched scenes just to savor his delivery.
Olive
Olive
2026-06-21 18:36:22
I’ve got to shout out Crispin Freeman for Alucard in 'Hellsing Ultimate'. His deep, theatrical voice fits the character like a glove—equal parts terrifying and mesmerizing. Freeman’s performance is a masterclass in how dubs can elevate material. Every monologue feels like a Shakespearean villain crossed with a horror movie, and I’m here for it.
Jordan
Jordan
2026-06-22 10:06:58
Man, voice actors don’t get enough credit! For me, Travis Willingham as Roy Mustang in 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood' is peak dub perfection. That smooth, commanding voice? Chef’s kiss. He brings so much charisma to Mustang, especially in those fiery (pun intended) dramatic moments. It’s wild how he can flip from sarcastic to terrifying in seconds. Also, his chemistry with the rest of the cast, like Laura Bailey’s Riza, is next-level.
Chloe
Chloe
2026-06-23 16:37:45
Let’s talk about Stephanie Sheh as Usagi in the 'Sailor Moon' redub. She captures the character’s bubbly, emotional essence without making her annoying—a tough line to walk! Her voice is so expressive, whether Usagi’s whining about homework or delivering a heartfelt speech. It’s nostalgic but fresh, and she nails the comedic timing. Plus, hearing her grow into Sailor Moon’s leadership over the series is satisfying as heck.
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