Okay, let's talk about something important. No, not world peace. We're talking anime! Specifically, Say I Love You. And even more specifically... is it dubbed on Crunchyroll?
It's a simple question, right? But the answer? Well, that’s where things get interesting. Prepare for my wildly unpopular opinion.
The Dub Dilemma: A Crunchyroll Conundrum?
Crunchyroll is like anime heaven. So many shows! You can spend hours scrolling. But finding *exactly* what you want? Sometimes it's like searching for a lost sock.
Say I Love You is definitely on Crunchyroll. But the real question is: where's the English dub, baby? Some people swear it's there.
Others say it's a myth, like a unicorn sipping ramen. My take? It's complicated.
Sub vs. Dub: The Eternal Debate
Let's be honest: the sub vs. dub debate is fierce. It's like cats versus dogs. Or pineapple on pizza (yuck!).
Some anime purists only watch subs. They say it's the only way to experience the true emotion. I get it. But sometimes, I just want to chill.
I want to understand what they're saying without reading. Is that too much to ask? Hence, the dub search begins.
So, Is the Say I Love You Dub Hiding?
Here's where my unpopular opinion comes in. I think... the Say I Love You dub on Crunchyroll is like a chameleon.
Sometimes you see it. Sometimes you don't. It depends on your region, your device, and maybe even the phase of the moon.
I swear I've seen it before. And then poof! Gone. Did I imagine it? Am I losing my mind?
I wouldn't be surprised if Crunchyroll is doing some strange A/B testing. Are people watching the dub? Are they watching the sub? Let's experiment!
The Possible Solution
Okay, here are some theories on how to find this elusive dub. Brace yourselves.
First, check your region settings. Make sure you're in a region where the dub is available. Obvious, but worth mentioning.
Second, try a different device. Maybe it's available on your phone but not your smart TV. Anime logic, right?
Third, search directly for "Say I Love You English Dub" on Crunchyroll. You never know!
Lastly, this might sound crazy, but try a VPN. Set your location to a country where the dub *should* be available. Proceed with caution, of course.
My Final, Slightly Sarcastic Thoughts
Look, I just want to watch Say I Love You with a decent dub. Is that too much to ask, Crunchyroll?
It's a sweet show! Mei Tachibana deserves to be heard in English! And Yamato Kurosawa? I mean, come on!
Maybe the dub exists. Maybe it doesn't. Maybe it's a collective hallucination. Either way, I'm still searching.
Until then, I'll keep switching between sub and dub depending on my mood. Because that's just the kind of dedicated (and slightly confused) anime fan I am.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go check Crunchyroll again. Just in case the dub magically reappeared.
Wish me luck! And tell me, am I the only one who thinks this way?