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Fans from all over the world majorly prefer the subbed version of any anime series, as it brings out the most amount of emotions and reflection from the characters. The subbed version has a certain element that makes it much better than the dubbed version as many would argue. However, there are still some fans who prefer the dub version over the subbed version of their favorite anime series.

Madara Uchiha from Naruto

Although the majority of anime series and movies fall towards the subbed version, the dubbed versions also have some moments that become iconic and are even sometimes considered to be better than the dub version. For example, Madara Uchiha’s iconic speech.This has resulted in many anime fans shifting towards the dubbed version of the series.

The moments when the dubbed version outdid the subbed versions in the anime became legendary and are often seen on social media getting viral. These moments also reflect some of the best work of the dubbed artists.

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1Gojo Satoru’s Fight Against Toji Fushiguro

Gojo Satoru and Toji Fushiguro, both are some of the favorite characters of theJujutsu Kaisenseries. Both of these characters clashed during an epic battle in season 2 that became one of the most iconic moments of the season. During this fight, Gojo’s speech declaring himself as the Honored one among all heaven and earth became the defining moment of the character.

This moment also became iconic during the dubbed version. Gojo’s Voice actor Kaiji Tang performed exceptionally well in this scene and added another star to his work. Fans loved his performance during this scene and his speech got him a lot of appreciation from fans.

Majin Vegeta

2Vegeta During Majin Buu Saga

The Buu saga duringDragon Ball Zwas one of the most popular and notable arcs in the entireDragon Ballseries. It had some iconic battles, character developments, and most importantly, the respect that fans built for Vegeta when he became Majin Vegeta. His iconic “meaningless” speech had fans shivering in both the sub and dubbed versions.

Christopher Robin Sabat, the English voice actor of Vegeta put his heart and soul into this iconic speech and made it one of the most prominent moments in dub history. Vegeta’s reflection on the Saiyan pride and his urge to surpass Goku was felt by everyDragon Ballfan.

Goku vs Jiren

3Goku’s Fight With Jiren in Dragon Ball Super

Goku mastering Ultra Instinct is probably the biggest moment inDragon Ball Super.His fight with Jiren is also one of the best fight scenes in the history of theDragon Ballseries. However, the iconic moment from the series may not be a movie or a fight scene. It is when Goku loses his cool against Jiren and starts bashing him.

This moment was masterfully enacted by Sean Schemmel in the English dubbed version and made the list of the most iconic moments of the dubbed version. This made fans fall in love with theDragon Balldubbed version as it showed that Goku is prominent in both dubbed and subbed versions.

Erwin Smith in Attack on Titan

4Erwin’s Iconic Speech in Attack on Titan

Attack on Titan’sfans can never forget Erwin Smith, the 13th Commander of the Scout Regiment in the series. He is one of the most famous characters in the entire series and his bravery and valor were reflected in his one notable speech when he charged towards the Titans with his soldiers.

“My Soldiers, Rage! My Soldiers, Scream! My Soldiers, Fight!”speech became the defining moment in the history ofAttack on Titanas it filled the scared soldiers with confidence to charge head-on toward the Titans and fight till the last breath left their bodies.

5Light Yagami’s Speech After L’s Funeral

Death Noteis probably the first anime series that fans liked more in the dubbed version than the subbed one. The English voice actors ofDeath Notedid an outstanding job in the dub and brought out many iconic moments from the series. One of those was Light’s iconic speech after L’s funeral.

Light was able to outmatch L and kill him with his intelligence which made him believe that he is the smartest person and he can achieve anything. His popular “I win” speech went viral on social media and brought fame to Light English voice actor Brad Swaile.

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6Madara Uchiha’s Wake Up to Reality Speech

Neil Kaplan, the English voice actor of Madara Uchiha has risen to fame for his role inNaruto.His portrayal of Madara was loved a lot by fans. The moment that gave goosebumps to the fans was Madara’s“Wake-Up to Reality”speech. Kaplan’s voice which is filled with base only made the speech better.

Madara’s reflection on the reality of life and how planning everything never works was loved by fans so much that it not only became a meme but also a character trait for Madara Uchiha.

7Naruto’s Fight With Sasuke When He was Leaving to Train With Orochimaru

Narutoand Sasuke are the most important characters in the Naruto anime series. In the anime, they butted heads a lot of time which eventually developed into a friendship. But this friendship went through a lot of trouble and fights that became some of the iconic moments of the anime. One such fight was when Sasuke decided to leave Konoha and go to Orochimaru to develop and learn.

However, while leaving Sasuke was stopped by Naruto who guaranteed Sasuke that he would stop him at any cost and would take him back. This speech became a prominent moment in the English dubbed version of the anime series as Maile Flanagan, the English voice actor of Naruto did an outstanding job.

8Nico Robin’s “I Want to Live”

Nico Robin, a member of the Straw Hat Pirates also has an English dubbed moment that brought tears to the eyes ofOne Piecefans. When Nico Robin was caught she decided that she won’t survive after this and accepted her death. However, Luffy and the other Straw Hats decided to even fight the world government to save their “Nakama”.

While saving her, Luffy asks Nico Robin to say that she wants to live and that her friends will save her at any cost. Seeing her friends fight for her life made Robin emotional and finally when she shouts“I Want to Live”, fans cried with her too. Her English voice actor Stephanie Young did such an outstanding job that it became an iconic dub moment.

9Pain’s Almighty Push

Troy Baker rose to fame after his iconic portrayal of Pain inNaruto: Shippuden. His performance as Pain became one of the most prominent moments in the history of English Dub which not only helped in the series’s growth but also made the character extremely popular despite being one of the most ruthless villains in the anime.

Pain’s speeches during his attack on Konoha and the deviousness in his voice even made the fans fear his presence in the anime series. Thanks to Baker’s deep voice, Pain’s presence was felt in the dubbed version of the anime too.

10Beerus’ Announcement of Goku Mastering Ultra Instinct

InDragon Ball Super,during Goku’s fight with Jiren, he was finally able to master Ultra Instinct and shock every God, angel, and contender present in the arena. But the thing that added a stronger feel to his achievement was Beerus, the God of Destruction himself announcing the moment to the others.

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He not only praised Goku but also talked about how he may have already surpassed the Gods. Jason Douglas, the English Voice actor of Beerus’s performance only added more charisma to his speech and became one of the most popular dub moments in anime history.

Tarun Kohli

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Tarun Kohli is the Senior Anime Writer at FandomWire, with over 2,900 published articles. He currently specializes in critiquing One Piece and other Shonen anime. A passionate fan of the genre, his love for thoughtful analysis reflects his genuine appreciation for the art of anime. His deep understanding of anime culture has earned recognition from industry figures such as Adi Shankar and the creators of Blood of Zeus.

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