Bungou Stray Dogs- Dead Apple -dub- Link
| Character | English VA | Notes | |-----------|------------|-------| | Atsushi Nakajima | | Excellent emotional range; captures Atsushi’s anxiety and resolve. | | Osamu Dazai | Kaiji Tang | Steals the show — effortlessly switches between goofy and chillingly serious. | | Ryūnosuke Akutagawa | Brian Beacock | Harsh, raspy, perfect for the coughing anti-hero. | | Doppo Kunikida | Patrick Seitz | Ideal stern-but-caring energy. | | Chūya Nakahara | Matthew Mercer | Fan-favorite casting; delivers explosive rage and grace. | | Ranpo Edogawa | Landen McDonald | A bit more playful than sub, but works. | | Shibusawa (villain) | Griffin Burns | Soft, eerie, detached — fits the “collector” vibe. |
The film leans heavily into Dazai’s history and his "Double Black" partnership with Chuuya Nakahara. For dub fans, the banter between Kaiji Tang and Nicolas Roye Bungou Stray Dogs- Dead Apple -Dub-
: Osamu Dazai goes missing and appears to be working with Shibusawa and the villainous Fyodor Dostoyevsky, leading his allies to question his true intentions. English Dub Cast | Character | English VA | Notes |
One of the film's biggest hooks is Osamu Dazai’s apparent betrayal as he seemingly aligns himself with Shibusawa and Fyodor, a move fans interpret as his own metaphorical "bite" of the poisoned apple. Voice Cast Highlights | | Doppo Kunikida | Patrick Seitz |
Produced by and directed by Takuya Igarashi, Dead Apple is more than just a standalone side story. It is a canon expansion that dives deep into the history of the Armed Detective Agency, the Port Mafia, and the enigmatic "Dragon’s Head Dispute". The Plot: A Fog of Apparent Suicides