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Seoul Station was released in South Korea on August 18, 2016, and holds the distinction of being an official prequel to the global smash hit, Train to Busan . However, while its live-action counterpart focused on high-octane action inside a speeding train, this animated feature takes a much grittier approach.

Many fans often look for the version, and for good reason. Dubbing animated content is common in the Philippines, but this particular version is considered superior for several reasons: 1. Enhanced Emotional Impact and Raw Delivery seoul+station+tagalog+dubbed+studio+canal+2+best

The best moment of the Canal 2 dub is the climax. When the homeless patriarch, transformed into a zombie, retains enough memory to kill the pimp who exploited his surrogate daughter, the Tagalog voice actor delivers a guttural “Para sa anak ko” (For my child). In Korean, the line is tragic; in Tagalog, dubbed on a budget studio in Quezon City, it becomes revolutionary. It speaks to every Filipino who has watched a family member turn into a monster (literal or metaphorical) due to economic pressure. Seoul Station was released in South Korea on

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