Sub Or Dub
The eternal anime debate: watch with subtitles and Japanese audio, or with an English dub.
Definitions
Shorthand for the never-ending fandom argument over whether anime is better watched subtitled in Japanese ('sub') or dubbed into your own language ('dub').
A stand-in for any pointless but heated either-or debate.
Used as a quick way to declare your own viewing preference and signal your fandom identity.
Sub Or Dub In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
An English fandom phrase from decades of anime distribution, where 'sub' means subtitled originals and 'dub' means re-voiced versions. The debate predates the internet but became a meme through forums and YouTube.
People Also Ask
What does sub or dub mean?
It refers to choosing between watching anime with subtitles and original Japanese audio ('sub') or with an English voiceover ('dub').
Why do anime fans argue about sub vs dub?
Sub fans say the original Japanese acting is more authentic, while dub fans prefer not reading and enjoy the localized voices. Neither side ever wins.
Is sub or dub better?
It's purely preference. Subs preserve original performances, dubs are easier to watch hands-free, and many fans switch depending on the show.
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