Wild Zero -dub- - Zoids
The successfully bridges the gap between nostalgic localization and modern, high-quality voice acting. It understands that fans don't want a parody; they want a genuine, emotional ride with giant robot lions fighting evil empire scorpions.
The answer is a resounding yes. And not just any dub—a passionate localization that brings the heat of the "Wild Blast" right into your living room. Here is everything you need to know about the English dubbed version of Zoids Wild Zero , why it works, and where to find it. Before diving into the nuances of the dub, let’s establish the source material. Released in Japan in 2019, Zoids Wild Zero is technically a sequel to Zoids Wild , but it functions perfectly as a standalone series. It ditches the lighter "scrapping" tournaments of its predecessor for a war-torn narrative. Zoids Wild Zero -Dub-
But for English-speaking audiences, the burning question has always been: And not just any dub—a passionate localization that
On the planet Earth (a departure from the fictional Zi), a meteor impact has devastated civilization. Humanity survives in walled cities, and the ultimate power is the frictionless energy source known as "Zero." The protagonist, Leo Conrad (known as Leo Kaminari in Japan), is a former soldier turned drifter who pilots the legendary Liger Zero. He joins the "Freedom Fighters" to liberate the Empire from the grip of the Galactic Empire's tyrant, Chancellor Atlas. Released in Japan in 2019, Zoids Wild Zero
If you are a fan of Zoids: New Century Zero , you will feel right at home. If you are a fan of Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans , you will be surprised by how hard Wild Zero hits.
The produced by Discotek is uncut and complete . All 50 episodes are dubbed, including the intense final arc where Leo confronts the true nature of the Zero energy. There are no censorship edits regarding the "deaths" of Zoids (which is a surprisingly heavy topic in the show) or the violence levels. Final Verdict: Is it Good? Rating: 9/10