Tokyo Revengers has become a staple in anime fandom for its unique blend of action, drama and time-travel elements. Season 1 and Season 2 both had an English dub shortly after their initial Japanese release but fans are now left wondering: Will Tokyo Revengers Season 3 get an English or Hindi dub?
Disney+ and the Dub Dilemma
As of now, Disney+ has secured the distribution rights for Tokyo Revengers globally. However, the platform hasn’t announced any plans for dubbing Season 3 into English, Hindi or other languages. Adam McArthur, who voiced Chifuyu in the English dub, recently mentioned that “Disney currently doesn’t plan to dub the show’s third season.” Fans are particularly disappointed as Disney+ could potentially overlook the demand for dubbed episodes just because they believe the audience size isn’t large enough.
How Fans are Reacting
Many fans are calling out Disney for its decision to not dub the show’s latest season, even creating a Change.org petition with thousands of signatures in hopes of reversing the decision. This petition reflects the frustration of anime lovers who were expecting another high-quality dub, like those from Seasons 1 and 2. The delay is especially frustrating, given that prior dubs were released only a few weeks after the Japanese broadcast.
Is There Hope for an English Dub in the Future?
Although the situation seems bleak, fans remain hopeful that Disney might reconsider. It’s still possible that Disney could decide to dub Season 3 if enough interest is shown. If that doesn’t happen, fans are calling on the original creator Ken Wakui to consider transferring streaming rights to a platform that would dub future seasons.
The Case for Hindi Dub
While there’s little information on a Hindi dub, the demand from South Asia is notable as Tokyo Revengers has built a significant fanbase in the region. A Hindi dub could greatly expand the series’ viewership across India and other Hindi-speaking regions.
Watching Season 3 in Subbed Format
Despite the lack of a dub, Tokyo Revengers Season 3 is available in Japanese with subtitles allowing fans to experience Takemichi’s journey and the Tokyo Manji Gang’s intense battles in real-time. Watching with subs might even bring an extra layer of authenticity as fans hear the original voice actors’ emotions and unique styles.
Conclusion
For now, it seems Tokyo Revengers fans will have to wait and see if Disney or another platform will bring us the English and Hindi dub we’ve been eagerly waiting for. Until then we recommend diving into the subbed episodes and supporting the show in whatever way you can to keep the hope for a dub alive.