Oh yeah, 'Battle Vixens' was dubbed into English, and it’s a blast from the past. The performances are over-the-top in the best way, especially for a series this action-packed. It’s not the most nuanced dub, but it captures the chaotic energy of the show perfectly. I’d recommend it if you’re in the mood for something unapologetically loud and fun.
Oh, absolutely! 'Battle Vixens' got an English dub, and it’s one of those mid-2000s gems that’s equal parts nostalgic and hilarious. The voices are energetic, if a little exaggerated, but that fits the show’s ridiculous premise—girls beating each other up with supernatural powers in a high school setting. I rewatched it last year, and while the dub isn’t Studio Ghibli-level refined, it’s got charm. The script takes some liberties, but it leans into the absurdity, which I kinda respect. If you’re into vintage anime dubs, this one’s a fun time capsule.
Definitely! The English dub for 'Battle Vixens' exists, and it’s… well, very of its era. The voice acting is enthusiastic, if not always subtle, but that kinda works for a show where girls summon ancient warrior spirits to brawl in schoolyards. I’ve got a soft spot for it because it was one of my first anime dubs, and hearing Ryofu yell about 'testing her might' in English still cracks me up. It’s not for everyone, but if you enjoy campy, energetic dubs, give it a shot.
Yep, 'Battle Vixens' has an English dub! It’s not the most critically acclaimed one out there, but it’s serviceable. The voices match the characters’ personalities decently, and the action scenes are still hype even in English. I’d say try both sub and dub to see which you prefer—sometimes the dub’s sheer earnestness makes the fights even funnier.
yeah, it does have an English dub! The dub was released by Media Blasters back in the mid-2000s, and it’s got that classic early 2000s anime dub vibe—some love it, some find it cheesy, but it’s definitely a fun way to experience the series if you’re not in the mood for subtitles. The voice cast includes folks like Jessica Calvello, who brings a lot of energy to Ryofu’s character, and Hilary Haag, who nails the bubbly yet fierce tone for Koukin.
Personally, I think the dub holds up okay for its time, though it’s not as polished as modern dubs. Some lines feel a bit stiff, but the over-the-top action and humor of 'Battle Vixens' kinda work with that campy delivery. If you’re a fan of retro dubs or just want to multitask while watching, it’s worth a listen. The sub is still my go-to for the full emotional range, though.
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Her mouth was left agape. Six hundred pesos!
Minah could feel her blood rushing to her face as insult, rage, and humiliation stirred inside her. She lifted her face once again and threw daggers at Tobias.
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Making a contract with the demon is an eternal agreement. Even when your body had broken and shattered, and you were lifeless, your soul would still be bound by the chains in the deepest of hell.
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Quick take: I haven't seen an official English dub for 'Counterattack Of The Vengeful Goddess', and my watching experience backs that up.
I watched it subtitled on an official streaming site, and all the releases I could find used English subtitles rather than an English voice track. There are a few fan-made dubs floating around on smaller channels, but those are unofficial and vary wildly in quality. From what I tracked, the series has decent engagement but not the sort of international push that usually brings a full professional dub — so fans outside the original language tend to stick with subs.
If you want my two cents: the subtitles do a solid job conveying tone and nuance, so I enjoyed it even without a dub. The performances in the original language feel pretty hooked-up to the characters, which made the subtitled experience richer for me.
I was just rewatching 'Battle Vixens' last week! It’s one of those older anime that still holds up with its over-the-top action and quirky characters. If you’re looking for legal streaming options, Crunchyroll used to have it, but their catalog changes often. HIDIVE might be another place to check—they specialize in classic and niche titles.
For free options, Tubi or Pluto TV occasionally rotate older anime into their lineup, though the availability varies by region. If you’re into physical media, the DVD sets are surprisingly affordable on secondhand sites like eBay. The show’s a blast—cheesy in the best way, with fight scenes that never take themselves too seriously.
Battle Vixens, or 'Ikki Tousen' as it's originally known, is this wild mix of high school brawls and ancient warrior spirits. The story follows Hakufu Sonsaku, a ditzy but insanely strong girl who gets dragged into a brutal tournament where students fight to inherit the powers of historical Chinese warriors. It's got this whole reincarnation angle—characters are modern versions of figures from the 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms', but with way more fanservice and over-the-top fights.
The plot thickens when Hakufu realizes she's the reincarnation of Sun Ce, and suddenly everyone wants a piece of her. There's betrayal, alliances, and a ton of chaotic energy. The anime doesn't shy away from absurdity, like battles that destroy entire classrooms or rivalries fueled by past-life grudges. It's not deep, but it's a guilty pleasure—like junk food for action fans.
Man, 'Battle Vixens' (or 'Ikki Tosen' as it's known in Japan) is one of those wild rides I stumbled upon during a late-night anime binge. The whole series has 26 episodes split into two seasons—the first season has 13, and the second, 'Dragon Destiny,' follows up with another 13. It's packed with over-the-top action, schoolyard brawls, and, uh... let's just say 'energetic' character designs. I remember watching it with friends, and we couldn't decide whether to focus on the plot or the sheer absurdity of the fights.
What's funny is how the show blends historical references (those 'Three Kingdoms' inspirations) with modern chaos. It's not deep, but it's entertaining as heck. If you're into campy shonen battles with a side of fanservice, this one’s a guilty pleasure.