The success of the dub relies heavily on the chemistry and talent of its central voice cast. Shoya Ishida (Voiced by Robbie Daymond)
While purists often default to the original Japanese track, A Silent Voice stands as a rare example where the English dub matches—and in some specific emotional beats, surpasses—the original. By prioritizing authentic casting with Lexi Cowden and allowing actors like Robbie Daymond to deliver raw, unglamorous performances, the English version captures the devastating heartbreak and ultimate hope of the story perfectly. It easily ranks at the very top of modern anime dubs. a silent voice koe no katachi english dub top
The A Silent Voice English dub holds up incredibly well against the original. Here is a look at the film’s overall success: The success of the dub relies heavily on
Because the film heavily features Japanese Sign Language (JSL), the dubbing team had to ensure the spoken English perfectly synced with the physical pacing of the characters' hand signs. The alignment between the voice tracks and the visual storytelling is flawless. It easily ranks at the very top of modern anime dubs
A Silent Voice relies heavily on visual storytelling, body language, and sign language. The English script ensures that the spoken dialogue matches the pacing of the sign language without feeling rushed or overwritten.