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Daymond delivers a raw, grounded performance as the protagonist. Critics and fans note his ability to convey Shoya’s social anxiety and internal torment without sounding stilted, a common hurdle in English dubs. Supporting Cast: The dub features strong supporting work from Kira Buckland (Naoka Ueno) and
| Feature | Japanese Sub | English Dub | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Artistic representation of deaf speech. | Lexi Cowden matches the vulnerability exactly, arguably with more raw emotion in crying scenes. | | Shoya’s Arc | Miyu Irino is excellent in the dramatic falls. | Robb Moreira excels in the quiet beats—the social anxiety is more pronounced. | | Cultural Context | JSL (Japanese Sign Language). | The adapters cleverly use ASL (American Sign Language) and motion. The "what are friends?" textbook scene is brilliantly adapted. | | Emotional Access | Requires reading subtitles, which can pull you away from the stunning facial animation. | Allows you to focus 100% on Kyoto Animation’s incredible micro-expressions and character blocking. | a silent voice koe no katachi english dub top
One of the standout performances comes from Kristen McGuire as Yuzuru, Shoko’s younger sister. Yuzuru is protective, cynical, and harsh. Daymond delivers a raw, grounded performance as the
delivers a performance that reviewers describe as "believable" and "convincing," capturing the specific vocal nuances of a person who has never heard their own voice. | Lexi Cowden matches the vulnerability exactly, arguably