Bungo Stray Dogs - Dead Apple -dub- | Direct ✓ |
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.
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. Bungo Stray Dogs - Dead Apple -Dub-
7.5/10 — A competent, enjoyable dub that respects the source material. Newcomers will follow the plot fine (though watching Seasons 1–2 first is recommended). For returning fans, it’s a worthy watch, especially if you prefer dubs for high-energy anime films. Some of the more poetic or abstract dialogue
Dead Apple delivers exactly what fans of the series expect: stylish action, psychological twists, and plenty of异能-fueled chaos. But how does the English dub hold up? Surprisingly well — with a few caveats. If you’re a sub purist, you might miss