Otoya Kawano as Kyouji Misaka / Fujishige Iba.Shinya Takahashi as Kuramoto Itou / Katsuya Mabuchi.Yuki Fujiwara as Bin brothers (Older Bin).Sōta Arai as Sante / Bin brothers (Younger Bin).Reina Ueda as Taguchi / Jiro / Misato Gori.Shinnosuke Tachibana as Seidou Takizawa.Yurie Kobori as Kimi Nishino / Ruisawa / Haru.Chinatsu Akasaki as Yoriko Kosaka / Kiyoko Aura.Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Hideyoshi Nagachika.Sora Amamiya as Touka Kirishima / Hetare.We are going to bring you all the necessary information you need to compare these two versions and finally give our verdict on which one is better. Today’s article is going to be all about the differences between the subbed and the dubbed version of Tokyo Ghoul. Therefore, we recommend watching Tokyo Ghoul with subtitles, rather than the dubbed version. This is due to the fact that the subbed versions feel more authentic and natural when compared to the dubs. In today’s article, we are going to be discussing the differences between the subbed and dubbed versions of the Tokyo Ghoul anime series, telling you, ultimately, which version you should watch.Īlthough it ultimately comes to each person’s personal preferences, our objective opinion is that the subbed version of each season of Tokyo Ghoul is much better than the dubbed one. Still, Tokyo Ghoul has a very complex narrative and a lot of characters so people often find some of the narrative elements confusing, which is why there are a lot of questions asked on a daily basis. The dark and bizarre story about an alternative reality where people coexist with creatures called ghouls, who have to eat human flesh in order to survive, has attracted the attention of fans around the world, mostly thanks to the critically acclaimed anime adaptation. Sui Ishida’s Tokyo Ghoul has become one of the most popular modern-day manga and anime franchises.