If you are a first-time viewer, here is the rule of thumb:
The strength of the English dub extends far beyond its primary duo. The supporting cast brings a vibrant, sometimes painful realism to the complex social dynamics of the film: A Silent Voice -Koe no Katachi- English Dub
Halstead provides vital comic relief. He voices Shoya’s fiercely loyal, eccentric best friend with infectious energy without diminishing the film's serious tone. If you are a first-time viewer, here is
The most celebrated and crucial aspect of the English dub is the casting of Shoko Nishimiya. In a decision that added unparalleled depth to the role, the production hired deaf actress Lexi Cowden to voice the deaf protagonist Shoko. The most celebrated and crucial aspect of the
Serving as the much-needed comic relief, Sinterniklaas infuses Nagatsuka with an infectious, fiercely loyal energy that provides the warmth Shoya desperately needs to melt his icy isolation. Script Adaptation and Cross-Cultural Communication
and directed by Stephanie Sheh, made waves for its commitment to representation. Lexi Cowden as Shoko Nishimiya : In a landmark casting decision, Lexi Cowden