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Tales Of Symphonia Dawn Of The New World Usaundub Wii 〈PROVEN × 2026〉

include Japanese voice acting—you are locked into the English dub. For many fans, this is a significant drawback because most of the original Tales of Symphonia

for the Nintendo Wii is a prime candidate for this treatment. While the official Western release only included English voiceovers, a fan-made "Undub" version allows players to enjoy the game with its original Japanese audio while keeping the English text intact. Why Choose the Undub Version?

If you view it as a standalone spin-off rather than a true sequel, Dawn of the New World is enjoyable. The Undub elevates it significantly by removing the "wrong voice" distraction. tales of symphonia dawn of the new world usaundub wii

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Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World is a direct sequel to the beloved GameCube classic Tales of Symphonia . While the game introduced new protagonists—Emil Castagnier and Marta Lualdi—it also featured the return of the original game's iconic cast, including Lloyd Irving, Colette Brunel, Genis Sage, and Kratos Aurion. include Japanese voice acting—you are locked into the

The term originated in the early 2000s due to heavy Western censorship, content removal, or poor localizations. For Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World , the undub allows purists to hear the original Japanese voice actors while still reading the localized English text.

Dawn of the New World shifted away from some traditional main-line mechanics to try something fresh on the Wii hardware. Why Choose the Undub Version

Despite the overall quality of the English dub, many players prefer the undub for the following reasons:

The pain point for many long-time Symphonia fans is that very few original cast members returned. Of the original GameCube voice actors, only (Kratos), Heather Hogan (Colette), and Tara Strong (Presea) reprised their roles.