Mononoke Hime (dub) -
: Gaiman’s script avoids the clunky "dub-speak" often found in older anime translations.
Released in the U.S. in 1999, the dub was a high-stakes project for Miramax. To ensure the story resonated with Western audiences, they hired legendary writer Neil Gaiman to adapt the script. Gaiman focused on translating cultural nuances—such as the concept of kami —into terms like "gods" or "spirits" that maintained the film’s philosophical weight without feeling alienating. Voice Cast & Performances Mononoke Hime (Dub)
: Widely praised for her nuanced performance, Driver avoids making Eboshi a typical villain, instead portraying her as a charismatic and complex leader. : Gaiman’s script avoids the clunky "dub-speak" often

