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Some of the more poetic or abstract dialogue (especially during Dazai’s monologues) loses a bit of nuance in translation. A few lip-flap moments feel rushed, and the dramatic whisper-to-shout transitions aren’t always seamless. Also, Chuuya’s rage moments land better in sub — though Ben Diskin still gives a solid, grittier take.

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If you’re a sub purist, you might miss Mamoru Miyano’s unhinged Dazai. That said, the dub is more accessible for multi-tasking viewers and holds up during action sequences — the sound mixing on the abilities is punchy and immersive. Some of the more poetic or abstract dialogue

Here’s a review for the English dub of Bungo Stray Dogs: Dead Apple : Durarara

The returning dub cast from the main series slips back into their roles effortlessly. Lucien Dodge (Atsushi) captures the character’s anxiety and growing resolve, while Kaiji Tang (Dazai) balances smugness with haunting undertones perfectly. Patrick Seitz (Kunikida) brings the righteous anger you’d want, and Cherami Leigh (Kyouka) delivers emotional weight without overdoing it. The film’s new villain, Tatsuhiko Shibusawa (voiced by Max Mittelman ), is a highlight — soft-spoken, menacing, and eerily detached.