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So it varies for me, and a lot of that stems from when I was younger.
Like I'd watched (and when I rewatch I prefer to still) Dragon Ball/Z dubbed, as well as Yu-Gi-Oh! DM dubbed. The voices there don't bother me in the least bit, and despite DM having a fair amount of changes from the original version, the main picture is still there. (Also dubbed Kaiba being a bigger a-hole than in the original easily keeps me going back there) When it would come to ever rewatching either of these I always go back, and see them dubbed. Yu Yu Hakusho was another anime I was 100% fine with dubbed
I watched Dragon Ball Super subbed as I was too impatient to wait for the dub.
But then when it came to any spinoffs of Yu-Gi-Oh (GX/5D's/Zexal/Arc-V/Vrains) I always watched them subbed, as I'd tried to watch them dubbed, but it just wasn't working for me (although watching the dub of GX as it was airing on TV was comedy gold for sure)
Like I'd watched (and when I rewatch I prefer to still) Dragon Ball/Z dubbed, as well as Yu-Gi-Oh! DM dubbed. The voices there don't bother me in the least bit, and despite DM having a fair amount of changes from the original version, the main picture is still there. (Also dubbed Kaiba being a bigger a-hole than in the original easily keeps me going back there) When it would come to ever rewatching either of these I always go back, and see them dubbed. Yu Yu Hakusho was another anime I was 100% fine with dubbed
I watched Dragon Ball Super subbed as I was too impatient to wait for the dub.
But then when it came to any spinoffs of Yu-Gi-Oh (GX/5D's/Zexal/Arc-V/Vrains) I always watched them subbed, as I'd tried to watch them dubbed, but it just wasn't working for me (although watching the dub of GX as it was airing on TV was comedy gold for sure)