Zetman: -dub-
Their fates collide as they battle the very creatures their families helped create.
Produced by and directed by Stephanie Sheh , the English dub features a high-profile voice cast that brings significant weight to the heavy, often depressing themes of the show. English Voice Actor Notable Roles Jin Kanzaki Matthew Mercer Levi ( Attack on Titan ), Jotaro ( JoJo's Bizarre Adventure ) Kouga Amagi Patrick Seitz Endeavor ( My Hero Academia ), Dio ( JoJo's Bizarre Adventure ) Konoha Amagi Cherami Leigh Lucy ( Fairy Tail ), Asuna ( Sword Art Online ) Seiji Haitani Richard Epcar Batou ( Ghost in the Shell ), Raiden ( Mortal Kombat ) Zetman -Dub-
While it remains faithful to the anime's script, the adaptation struggles with the source material's density, often feeling condensed to fit into a 13-episode run. Critical Pros & Cons Their fates collide as they battle the very
The story follows two childhood friends, Jin and Kouga, who both possess a fierce sense of justice but choose radically different paths to achieve it. Jin can transform into the superhuman "ZET" to fight monstrous "Players," while Kouga utilizes high-tech suits as the hero "Alphas." Critical Pros & Cons The story follows two
Kouga is perhaps the more difficult character to voice. In the Japanese version, he is often depicted with a high-pitched, almost bratty arrogance that slowly matures. In the English dub, the performance leans into a more grounded arrogance. The voice actor captures Kouga’s elitism and his genuine, albeit twisted, desire to be a savior. The dub excels in scenes where Kouga debates morality. His dialogue often sounds more natural and conversational, stripping away some of the "anime tropes" to reveal a young man who is deeply insecure about his place in the world.
The dub is generally well-received for capturing the intense, serious tone of the characters, particularly the ideological clash between Jin and Kouga. Scripting: