i'm probably a 1% but i prefer dubs. it sticks to your memory better when you hear it in a language you udnerstand. for instance all of itachi's sayings when i heard them in japanese they didn't stick, yes the subs sticked to memory but it's not the same. the emotional bonding is stronger when it's in a language you understand. plus i really don't like the japanese language, it's personal preference but it counts i guess.
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Itachi is supposed to be a teenager, his voice sounds like he's 40.
Goku is a grown ass man. He should not sound like a little kid.
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Anyone who think DBZ was a good japanese dub.. is a freaking lie.
I've never watched DBZ but I must say the subbed sounds horrible.
OT: Subbed for sure. I would watch dubbed if any of them were good. But the main problem is that they have to match the mouths with the characters. And Japanese flows differently than english so you end up with wierd pauses in the middle of sentences and just weird, out of flow english. Also it isnt too big of a deal but the censoring of curse words is really annoying. Like instead of "damnit" they will say "son of a gun" or something really lame like that and is just like "really?"
Naruto - terrible (the akatsuki all sound the same)
One Piece - probably the worst I've ever heard.
FMA:B - ok, but Greed and Wrath have the best subbed voices so the dubs dont even compare
Bleach - OK
Death note - OK but L's subbed voice is way better.
For me dubbed just takes so much personality out of the show. Especially when they slaughter words like "mangekyo sharingan." You can tell how much trouble they have trying to pronounce it.
EDIT: just a funny example from one piece.
Don kreig saying this to Luffy (I'm not making this up)
Sub - "is that all that you got? your punches are weak"
Dub - "if all you are going to feed me are those knuckle sandwiches, then I've lost my appetite"
Seriously?