The Japanese dub of Ben 10: Omniverse (ベン10:オムニバース) is highly regarded for its professional voice cast and consistent quality that rivals the original series. Fans often praise the dub for how well it captures the characters' distinct personalities while adding a unique anime-like flair to the action. Top-Tier Voice Cast
The dub features several veteran voice actors well-known to anime fans: Bumper Robinson
VRAINS, in the Japanese dubbed version of the anime adaptation. He ( Poseidon ) is voiced by Bumper Robinson in the English dub. Bumper Robinson Gwen Tennyson
Ben 10: Omniverse is celebrated globally for its unique art style, its Japanese dub
is often regarded by enthusiasts as a "hidden gem" that elevates the show's action-comedy vibe to an anime-like intensity. The dub benefits from a cast of veteran "seiyuu" (voice actors) who bring a different, often more high-energy personality to the characters. 1. The Powerhouse Voice Cast The Japanese dub of
features a lineup of legendary actors known for some of the most iconic roles in anime history. Ben Tennyson (Soichiro Hoshi): Hoshi, famous for voicing Kira Yamato Gundam SEED Keiichi Maebara , provides Ben with a classic "shonen protagonist" energy. Kevin Levin (Noriaki Sugiyama):
In a casting choice that fans find perfect, Sugiyama—the voice of Sasuke Uchiha
—voices Kevin, perfectly capturing his cool yet reformed-bad-boy persona. Rook Blonko (Fuminori Komatsu): Komatsu, known for voicing Jean Pierre Polnareff JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
, voices Ben's Revonnahgander partner, giving him a disciplined yet occasionally comedic tone. Gwen Tennyson (Sayaka Maeda):
Maeda voices both the young and teenage versions of Gwen, maintaining consistent character growth. 2. Enhanced Transformation Sequences
One of the primary reasons fans recommend the Japanese dub is the "battle shonen" feel it adds to transformations. Vocal Range:
The Japanese cast often uses a more varied vocal range for Ben's aliens. For instance, Feedback’s
Japanese appearance is noted for its high-energy delivery and unique "Ra!" sound effects during combat. The Theme Song: The Japanese opening theme for
is frequently cited as "hilarious" and high-energy, leaning heavily into the show's fun, chaotic nature. 3. Localization and Cultural Fit
era, with its focus on alien world-building and diverse cast, fits the Japanese "Sentai" or superhero anime tropes better than previous, darker iterations.
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