Finally caught up on the G-Witch dub and I'm excited and ready for the finale next week during Suletta Sunday!
I haven't always been the biggest fan of the dub, there are some casting choices/performances I'm not particularly fond of (Chuchu & Shaddiq stick out for me) and some of the pronunciations have been weird (Gu-El). But Natalie Van Sistine's performance as Miorine has been consistently excellent throughout the show, and while I haven't always been the biggest fan of Jill Harris' Suletta performance, she's really nailed it in the back half of S2. She did such an amazing job with Suletta's heartbreak and trauma in episode 17 & 18, and her performance during the Quiet Zero duel with Eri was amazing. And they both nailed the reunion in episode 22.
I don't think it's as good as the JP dub, especially the performances put in by Kana Ichinose & Lynn, but as far as EN dubs go it's pretty solid and a good experience. Looking forward to seeing how it delivers on the finale, and I hope the people who have been waiting to watch it dubbed enjoy the ending.
Animation Series
Name: Hazbin Hotel | Season 1 | (2024);
Production studios: A24, Bento Box Entertainment, A24 Television, Amazon MGM Studios, SpindleHorse Toons;
Director by: Vivienne Medrano;
Screenwriters: Vivienne Medrano, Dave Capdevielle, Kendraw Cook, Raymond T. Hernandez, Daniel MacDonald, Ariel Ladensohn, Adam Neylan, Adam Stein, Maritza Medrano;
Starring: Jill Harris, Elsie Lovelock, Michael Kovach, Monica Franco, Gabriel C. Brown;
Genres: Comedy, Criminal, Drama;
Running Time: One series – 20 minutes | All series – 3 hours 40 minutes;
"Hazbin Hotel" is an original animated web series for adults with black humor and an exciting plot. Impressive animation and interesting characters create a great impression. Despite the possible violent content, this is a worthwhile work for fans of non-standard animation.
Broken Social Scene – Brooklyn Steel – September 29, 2023
Last year Broken Social Scene celebrated the 20th anniversary of their breakthrough album, You Forgot It in People, and the final leg of the tour brought the beloved Canadian rock collective back to Brooklyn Steel on Friday night.
Photos courtesy of Ken Grand-Pierre | www.kenamiphoto.com