Izumi Tatsumi is just an average high school student trying to live a normal life. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he gets involved in an accident that leads to him becoming the unlikely "assistant" to Beelzebub, the son of Satan and one of the most powerful demons in the demon world.
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: The dub portrays Oga with a gravelly, nonchalant toughness that contrasts perfectly with the high-pitched babbles of Baby Beel. Share public link This public link is valid
In standard anime, being "chosen" by a higher power involves a grand destiny, a magical sword, or a noble quest. In Beelzebub , Oga is chosen simply because he is a terrible, violent person. His "reward" is changing diapers and dealing with severe separation anxiety.
Supporting characters, like Oga’s only "friend" Furuichi, provide the "straight-man" perspective to Oga’s nonchalance. The English dub enhances this by leaning into the "tough guy" archetypes of the early 2010s, making the juxtaposition of Oga's gravelly voice and the baby's cooing even more effective for Western audiences. Conclusion
The English dub of the first episode is particularly praised for its casting. The voice actors capture the aggressive yet clueless nature of the high school thugs perfectly. Oga’s dry, often exasperated reactions to Baby Beel’s antics are a highlight of the dub, making the comedic timing land effectively for Western audiences. The chemistry between Oga and his best friend, Takayuki Furuichi, is established early on, providing a grounded (if equally ridiculous) perspective on the demonic events unfolding.
Izumi Tatsumi is just an average high school student trying to live a normal life. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he gets involved in an accident that leads to him becoming the unlikely "assistant" to Beelzebub, the son of Satan and one of the most powerful demons in the demon world.
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: The dub portrays Oga with a gravelly, nonchalant toughness that contrasts perfectly with the high-pitched babbles of Baby Beel.
In standard anime, being "chosen" by a higher power involves a grand destiny, a magical sword, or a noble quest. In Beelzebub , Oga is chosen simply because he is a terrible, violent person. His "reward" is changing diapers and dealing with severe separation anxiety.
Supporting characters, like Oga’s only "friend" Furuichi, provide the "straight-man" perspective to Oga’s nonchalance. The English dub enhances this by leaning into the "tough guy" archetypes of the early 2010s, making the juxtaposition of Oga's gravelly voice and the baby's cooing even more effective for Western audiences. Conclusion
The English dub of the first episode is particularly praised for its casting. The voice actors capture the aggressive yet clueless nature of the high school thugs perfectly. Oga’s dry, often exasperated reactions to Baby Beel’s antics are a highlight of the dub, making the comedic timing land effectively for Western audiences. The chemistry between Oga and his best friend, Takayuki Furuichi, is established early on, providing a grounded (if equally ridiculous) perspective on the demonic events unfolding.