My Hero Academia Just Dropped the Most Gen Z Dub We’ve Ever Seen

When it comes to English Dubs to popular anime series, there are always sure to be changes that need to be made when presenting a property to Western audiences. Certain voices might sound slightly different, lines are delivered differently to better fit the motions of the characters, and names might be changed depending on the circumstances. My Hero Academia for example wasn’t free from making some changes to its English Dub versus its original Japanese iteration and the latest installment of the former proves it. In depicting the character Camie during her last-minute rescue of Hawks, My Hero Academia’s English scriptwriter shared their thoughts on capturing the hero’s “Gen-Z” aesthetic.

Star Wars Outlaws Patch Tweaks Stealth, Speeder Gameplay, and More

The Star Wars Outlaws game didn’t meet Ubisoft’s sales expectations as it reportedly sold only a million copies in its initial month. However, Massive Entertainment, the developers, have remained true to their word and are still fine-tuning and enhancing this open-world game. Consequently, another update has been rolled out recently.

DC All In Special #1 Reveals the Absolute Universe By Answering a Three-Year-Old Question

The event titled “DC All In” signaled a fresh start for the DC Universe, but the aftermath from “Absolute Power” requires time to resolve. Yet, that’s not the only hurdle our DC heroes will encounter. As hinted in “All In,” Darkseid has fashioned a new universe teeming with perils and opportunities, which goes by the name of the Absolute Universe. Interestingly, this is the outcome of a narrative started by Scott Snyder in “Dark Nights Metal” over three years ago, and all the pieces are now fittingly aligned in DC All In.