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Ok can you recommend some good anime for me? With a good dub ideally.
Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood is excellent - I have no idea on sub vs dub, but dub seemed fine. If you havent watched Avatar TLA, its original version is English. I adored Baccano!!
The 2003 version is better.
I personally prefer Brotherhood (the continually building climax of the final dozen episodes is just very compelling for me), though I do like both and can see preferring either one. I think I recall liking the Brotherhood dub a lot more than 2003. One great thing about FMA is that both are very good so you can always go back for more by watching the remix.
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The current hit thing is Frieren: Beyond Journey's End. Which does a nice job of hitting all sorts of power fantasy beats with stereotypical characters but telling different stories with them.
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We're not in the 90's anymore; most modern dubs are good. I still prefer subs, for numerous reasons (faster to release, more faithful to the original, practice hearing Japanese, etc.) but it no longer makes sense to pick an anime based on its dub.
Really hard to recommend something without knowing your tastes; anime is a medium, not a genre. If you liked The Matrix, try Ghost in the Shell or Cyberpunk: Edgerunners. If you liked Firefly, try Cowboy Bebop or Trigun. If you liked Lord of the Rings, try Princess Mononoke or Frieren: Beyond Journey's End. If you liked The Northman, try Vinland Saga. If you liked Batman: The Animated Series, try Big O. If you liked Starship Troopers, try Blue Gender. If you liked Night of the Living Dead, try Highschool of the Dead. If you liked The Count of Monte Cristo, try
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Darker than Black had a fine dub. Seconding Cowboy Bebop.
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The only dub I have enjoyed was Cowboy Bebop. Everything else was meh to bad in my experience.
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If you don't watch the ADV Films dub of Evangelion, complete with nepotistic casting of Asuka voiced by the wife of the ADV president, you are doing it wrong. Yes it's terrible. Yes it's obnoxious. Yes it's horribly unprofessional and undermines the quality of the entire show.
But damnit, it was the 90's and that's just how old anime was done.
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I am a "subs-only" weeb, so I can't recommend a good dub.
Some of my +2's are Cowboy Bebop, Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (season 1 only), Puella Magi Madoka Magica.
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