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7. Kanehira Yamamoto as Oswald "Oz" Cobblepot / The Penguin (Colin Farrell)

The Japanese dub of "The Batman" has garnered widespread acclaim for its exceptional voice acting, meticulous translation, and faithful adaptation of the original material. The dub, produced by Warner Bros. Entertainment Japan, features a talented cast of voice actors who bring the characters to life with their remarkable performances. The dub's success can be attributed to the careful selection of voice actors who perfectly capture the essence of each character.

Suga embraces the theatrical insanity of Edward Nashton. During the live-streamed videos, his voice carries a chilling, distorted righteousness that sounds genuinely unhinged. However, it is his face-to-face confrontation with Batman at Arkham State Hospital that cements his ranking. Suga matches Dano’s erratic, terrifyingly high-pitched shifts in tone, making the audience feel deeply uncomfortable. It is a wildly chaotic performance that perfectly balances Kaji’s stoic, quiet Batman. 5. Tomomichi Nishimura as Alfred Pennyworth (Andy Serkis)

Voiced by Yuki Kaji . Known globally as the voice of Eren Yeager in Attack on Titan , Kaji steps away from his usual high-energy, shonen roles. He delivers a deeply brooding, raspy, and internal performance that mirrors Robert Pattinson’s reclusive billionaire.

Shirokuma’s voice carries a gruff, protective weight. The emotional peak of his performance comes during the hospital scene, where his voice cracks with genuine paternal love and regret, breaking through Bruce's cold exterior. Why "The Batman" Japanese Dub is Worth Watching