On the other hand, Bryce's performance sounded 2-3 years too young and behind in puberty. A great performance by Yuki Kaji, who was well casted for the role. He's able to command Eren's voice with the reckless abandon and desperate fighting spirit that's characteristic of Eren's rage filled sentiments and his stinging heart of betrayal, even when fed pretty awkward lines at times, Yuki Kaji is still somehow always able to sell it in convincing fashion, a testament to his experience as well as ability, always having the correct amount of pacing, as well as seizing the moment with excellent modulation. As he blends the right amount of girth and softness to his voice, for a commanding performance that can be progressive and confrontational with good dynamics, yet still able to transition well into casual dialogue, displaying Eren's softer demeanour as well. Yuki Kaji fits perfectly with Eren's character, as someone who's able to sound bold and rash, while still being able to sound like he's in his adolescence and has yet to mature. I mean at times the Funimation Dub just sounded cheesy, as the scripts by John Michael Tatum sucked out loud, whilst the original had a serious cast with plenty of industry veterans at their disposable such as Hiroshi Kamiya as Levi, Marina Inoue as Armin, Kaji Yuki as Eren & newfound talents such as Ishikawa Yui, who was absolutely born for her role as Mikasa Akerman.Ī versatile voice actor, reprising many notable roles for a decade now, in productions such as Noragami or Shinsekai Yori and now in Attack on Titan as Eren Yaeger. While the original Japanese dub was spectacular, the English dub Funimation licensed was more or less a hit or miss on several occasions, in that I'll straight up and say that the Original was quite a bit better.
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