Code Geass Lelouch Of The Resurrection Dub

Okay, Hear Me Out: Resurrection Dub is... Underrated?
Let's talk Code Geass: Lelouch of the Resurrection. Specifically, the dub. Now, I know what you're thinking.
Sub purists are sharpening their pitchforks. Dub haters are warming up their keyboards. But hold on!
I'm about to say something potentially controversial: I kinda... like it. Maybe even... *gasp*... prefer it in some ways.
Don't Throw Tomatoes Just Yet!
Look, the original Japanese cast is legendary. Jun Fukuyama is a god among seiyuu. But the English dub has its own charm.
Sometimes, a change of pace is nice. Like ordering pineapple on pizza. (Okay, maybe that's *too* controversial).
Think of it like this: you know the story. You know the twists. So why not experience it with a different flavor?
The Voice Acting Vibes
Johnny Yong Bosch as Lelouch is iconic, right? He *is* Lelouch to a whole generation.
But the whole cast brought it in Resurrection. There's a certain... *comfort* in hearing familiar voices in this new (yet old) adventure.
It's like slipping into your favorite pair of pajamas. A little worn, but oh-so-cozy.
Embrace the Camp!
Let's be honest, Code Geass has moments of glorious, over-the-top melodrama. And sometimes, the English dub amps that up to eleven.
Is it always subtle? No. Is it always *perfect*? Probably not. Is it incredibly entertaining? Absolutely!
I found myself laughing at lines that maybe weren't *intended* to be funny, but hey, laughter is good! Right?
The Verdict: It's All About Perspective
I'm not saying the dub is *better* than the sub. That's a battle for the ages. And honestly, a bit silly.
I'm just saying, give it a chance. Go in with an open mind (and maybe a sense of humor). You might be surprised.
Sometimes, the familiar voices can offer a new appreciation for the characters and the story's emotional core.
Unpopular Opinion: Activated!
Ultimately, it's all about personal preference. But I stand by my opinion. The Resurrection dub is a fun, enjoyable ride.
It's a chance to revisit Lelouch and the Black Knights with a fresh perspective.
So, next time you're feeling nostalgic for Code Geass, maybe give the dub a shot. You might just find a new appreciation for it. Or, at the very least, get a good laugh.
And if you still hate it? Well, that's okay too! We can agree to disagree. Just don't send the Geass order to banish me from the internet.
Remember, this is just one fan's opinion. Code Geass is amazing in any language! Let's all just enjoy the series.

















