The does not soften these questions; it sharpens them. By removing the barrier of subtitles, the English voice cast brings you directly into the bar. You feel the chill of Decim’s indifference, you flinch at Ginti’s cruelty, and you weep with Chiyuki.
The English dub lets you watch the animation. You can focus on Decim’s marble eyes, Chiyuki’s trembling fingers, and the souls sinking into the darkness of the void without looking away to read text. Death Parade -Dub-
They are parallel masterpieces. However, for the casual viewer who struggles to read subtitles while absorbing the stunning visual details (the dancing scenes, the bar’s intricate clockwork), the dub is essential. You cannot look away from the animation to read text; the dub lets you watch the eyes of the characters. In a show about judging the soul, watching the whites of their eyes is everything. The does not soften these questions; it sharpens them
9/10 Best Episode to Test It: Episode 4 ("Death Arcade") – The chemistry between the two teenage victims in English is heartbreakingly real. The English dub lets you watch the animation
The English dub of Death Parade is widely regarded as a high-quality production, often cited as one of those rare instances where the dub is considered just as good, or even superior to, the original Japanese track.