With Season 1 of the Boruto anime finished, Western fans of the Boruto English dub have been left scratching their heads — again. There’s little communication between Japanese producers and Western distributors, and even less between those distributors and audiences. This leaves the future of the Boruto dubbed release for streaming audiences up in the air.The history of Boruto’s English dub is controversial, as English dubs can sometimes be. This is mainly due to fans being subjected to restarts, contract changes and even streaming complications. Due to a combination of surprisingly low Western ratings, a tenuous global distribution relationship and a whopping COVID-19 delay, the Boruto English dub has struggled to reach viewers for some time.The controversy surrounding the Boruto English dub began with its initial distribution by Adult Swim, which released the first 52 episodes on Toonami before dropping the series from the programming block. Although the Boruto dub began with a reasonable ~50 episode gap between its subbed counterpart, after being forced to restart the release via VIZ Media’s home-release schedule and a COVID-19 delay, the dub was sluggish.
With Season 1 of the Boruto anime finished, Western fans of the Boruto English dub have been left scratching their heads — again. There’s little communication between Japanese producers and Western distributors, and even less between those distributors and audiences. This leaves the future of the Boruto dubbed release for streaming audiences up in the air.
The history of Boruto‘s English dub is controversial, as English dubs can sometimes be. This is mainly due to fans being subjected to restarts, contract changes and even streaming complications. Due to a combination of surprisingly low Western ratings, a tenuous global distribution relationship and a whopping COVID-19 delay, the Boruto English dub has struggled to reach viewers for some time.
The controversy surrounding the Boruto English dub began with its initial distribution by Adult Swim, which released the first 52 episodes on Toonami before dropping the series from the programming block. Although the Boruto dub began with a reasonable ~50 episode gap between its subbed counterpart, after being forced to restart the release via VIZ Media’s home-release schedule and a COVID-19 delay, the dub was sluggish.
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