Ice Age Japanese Dub -

If you are an anime fan or a language learner, watching the Ice Age Japanese dub is an educational goldmine. Here is why:

In the Japanese versions, Scrat remains largely the same universal character. His screams and yelps are usually kept as the original English vocal effects (provided by Chris Wedge, the director), as his comedy is entirely visual and transcends language barriers. ice age japanese dub

Japanese Title: Aisu Eiji (アイス・エイジ) If you are an anime fan or a

The Japanese dub of the original 2002 film is famous among collectors for one specific reason: its availability. To this day, the only way to watch

Unlike almost every other major animated release in Japan, the DVD release of the first Ice Age did not include the Japanese dub track. It contained only the English audio with Japanese subtitles. To this day, the only way to watch the first film with the original Japanese voice cast is to own the specific VHS release or the LaserDisc version. This makes the Japanese dub of the first film somewhat of a "lost audio drama" for modern fans.