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The story begins with Shoya's suicidal ideation and tracks his journey through social anxiety and isolation.
The English dub of A Silent Voice Koe no Katachi ) is widely celebrated for its emotional authenticity, largely due to its groundbreaking casting choices and nuanced performances. Directed by Stephanie Sheh, the dub was released stateside in 2019 after a lengthy delay, reportedly due to licensing issues regarding the song "My Generation" by The Who. The Landmark Casting of Lexi Cowden
Availability depends on your region, but as of late 2023/early 2024, the English dub is typically available on:
Directing an anime dub where sign language is a primary mode of communication presents unique structural challenges. Director Stephanie Sheh and the adaptation team had to ensure that the English script lined up perfectly with both the characters' lip flaps and the timing of their physical sign language.
Critics and fans alike have praised her ability to convey Shoko's struggle to communicate through speech, making the character's vulnerability and resilience feel deeply genuine. Key Cast and Performances
Check platforms like Netflix, Crunchyroll, or Amazon Prime Video, as availability changes.
The Blu-ray/DVD release by Shout! Factory includes the English dub and a behind-the-scenes look at the casting process.
You can stream the movie with its English dub on several major platforms: Crunchyroll : Recently expanded its availability for A Silent Voice
Nguyen voices the elementary school version of Shoya, effectively portraying the thoughtless, attention-seeking bully before his fall from grace.
: In a landmark move for the industry, the production cast Lexi Marman Cowden , an actress who is herself deaf, to play the lead role of Shoko Nishimiya. Her performance provides a level of authenticity and nuance that deeply resonates with the character's journey.
The story begins with Shoya's suicidal ideation and tracks his journey through social anxiety and isolation.
The English dub of A Silent Voice Koe no Katachi ) is widely celebrated for its emotional authenticity, largely due to its groundbreaking casting choices and nuanced performances. Directed by Stephanie Sheh, the dub was released stateside in 2019 after a lengthy delay, reportedly due to licensing issues regarding the song "My Generation" by The Who. The Landmark Casting of Lexi Cowden
Availability depends on your region, but as of late 2023/early 2024, the English dub is typically available on:
Directing an anime dub where sign language is a primary mode of communication presents unique structural challenges. Director Stephanie Sheh and the adaptation team had to ensure that the English script lined up perfectly with both the characters' lip flaps and the timing of their physical sign language.
Critics and fans alike have praised her ability to convey Shoko's struggle to communicate through speech, making the character's vulnerability and resilience feel deeply genuine. Key Cast and Performances
Check platforms like Netflix, Crunchyroll, or Amazon Prime Video, as availability changes.
The Blu-ray/DVD release by Shout! Factory includes the English dub and a behind-the-scenes look at the casting process.
You can stream the movie with its English dub on several major platforms: Crunchyroll : Recently expanded its availability for A Silent Voice
Nguyen voices the elementary school version of Shoya, effectively portraying the thoughtless, attention-seeking bully before his fall from grace.
: In a landmark move for the industry, the production cast Lexi Marman Cowden , an actress who is herself deaf, to play the lead role of Shoko Nishimiya. Her performance provides a level of authenticity and nuance that deeply resonates with the character's journey.