After a gripping second season that ended on a massive cliffhanger, fans endured a long, silent stretch—nearly a decade. Then came the Wakfu OVA trilogy (often called Season 2.5), which wrapped up the Nox and Quilby arcs but left viewers hungry for more. Finally, in 2020, Season 3 arrived... but for English-speaking audiences, a new hurdle appeared: the hunt for a quality English dub.
Fans were forced to watch the French version with English subtitles (which is excellent, but not everyone’s preference). The question echoed across Reddit, Twitter, and Ankama forums: Will we ever get a proper English dub for Season 3?
So grab your Tofu plushie, brew some Brakmarian coffee, and dive in. Just be prepared to cry. Twice. Maybe three times.
The French version leans into theatrical, almost Shakespearean melodrama. The English dub is more grounded and naturalistic. Neither is wrong.
Stay tuned for more coverage on the upcoming Wakfu Season 4—and whether we’ll see a simultaneous English dub release next time.
After a gripping second season that ended on a massive cliffhanger, fans endured a long, silent stretch—nearly a decade. Then came the Wakfu OVA trilogy (often called Season 2.5), which wrapped up the Nox and Quilby arcs but left viewers hungry for more. Finally, in 2020, Season 3 arrived... but for English-speaking audiences, a new hurdle appeared: the hunt for a quality English dub.
Fans were forced to watch the French version with English subtitles (which is excellent, but not everyone’s preference). The question echoed across Reddit, Twitter, and Ankama forums: Will we ever get a proper English dub for Season 3?
So grab your Tofu plushie, brew some Brakmarian coffee, and dive in. Just be prepared to cry. Twice. Maybe three times.
The French version leans into theatrical, almost Shakespearean melodrama. The English dub is more grounded and naturalistic. Neither is wrong.
Stay tuned for more coverage on the upcoming Wakfu Season 4—and whether we’ll see a simultaneous English dub release next time.