A Silent Voice Koe No Katachi English Dub Top

| Character | Actor | | :--- | :--- | | | Robbie Daymond | | Shoko Nishimiya | Lexi Cowden | | Young Shoya (Year 6) | Ryan Shanahan | | Naoka Ueno | Kira Buckland | | Young Naoka (Year 6) | Gia Grace | | Miki Kawai | Amber Lee Connors | | Young Miki (Year 6) | Annabelle Corigliano | | Miyoko Sahara | Melissa Hope | | Young Miyoko (Year 6) | Catie Harvey | | Kazuki Shimada | Michael Sinterniklaas | | Young Kazuki (Year 6) | Spencer Rosen | | Yuzuru Nishimiya | Kristen Sullivan | | Yaeko Nishimiya | Lipica Shah | | Ito Nishimiya | Janis Carol | | Miyoko Ishida | Sara Cravens | | Nagatsuka | Graham Halstead | | Satoshi Mashiba | Max Mittelman | | Maria | AnnaBelle Deaner |

Shoko’s attempts to communicate her feelings are handled with incredible care. The frustration and love in her voice, paired with the confusion of Shoya, are perfectly captured. a silent voice koe no katachi english dub top

A direct of how the English translation alters the emotional tone compared to the Japanese script. | Character | Actor | | :--- |

As of 2024–2026, the availability of the English dub has shifted. Previously, the film had a long stint on Netflix (expiring in June 2023). However, the licensing has since moved. As of 2024–2026, the availability of the English

The film deals with heavy themes including bullying, depression, disability, social anxiety, and the difficulty of forgiveness. It is a story about listening to the voices of others—and yourself.

Shoko's desperate attempt to speak out loud during her confrontation with Naoka Ueno is devastatingly raw. Cowden’s performance captures the heartbreaking vulnerability of a person fighting to be understood by a world that refuses to listen. Robbie Daymond’s Masterclass as Shoya Ishida