Magic spells in the Harry Potter universe are rooted in Latin, which presents a phonetic challenge for Japanese phonology. The Japanese dub handles spells with an anime-esque flair, making the incantations sound like special attacks.
Through stellar casting choices, unique dialect changes for characters, and a deep appreciation for the source material, the Japanese version offers a level of immersion that differs significantly from the original English. 1. The Iconic Voice of Harry: Kensho Ono harry potter japanese dub exclusive
Voiced by Yumi Egawa (young) and Norio Wakamoto (adult). Wakamoto is an absolute legend in Japan, known for voicing Cell in Dragon Ball Z . His exclusive take on Voldemort is arguably more theatrical, eccentric, and deeply menacing than Ralph Fiennes’ original whisper-heavy performance. Magic spells in the Harry Potter universe are
Early Japanese VHS and DVD releases are sought after by collectors for their unique cover art and high-fidelity audio tracks. His exclusive take on Voldemort is arguably more