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Have you seen the Portuguese dub? Let me know in the comments which scene sounds better dubbed—I vote for the final temple fight.

Here’s why fans are seeking out the dublado version, where to find it, and how it compares to the original. First, a quick refresher. Ninja Assassin follows Raizo (Rain), a rogue killer trained from childhood by the Ozunu Clan—a secret feudal society that now operates in the modern world. After a fellow trainee is executed, Raizo flees and eventually teams up with Europol agent Mika Coretti (Naomie Harris) to bring the clan down. ninja assassino dublado

If you want pure, unadulterated action immersion, go with the dublado . If you care about original performance acting (Rain’s physicality carries the role), stick with subtitles. Final Shuriken: Is It Worth It? Yes—especially if you speak Portuguese or want to experience the film as a midnight cult classic. Ninja Assassino dublado transforms a forgettable 2009 action movie into a rowdy, meme-worthy, visceral thrill ride. The dub doesn’t make it better —it makes it different , and for fans of Brazilian voice acting, that difference is a blast. Have you seen the Portuguese dub

If you’ve searched for "Ninja Assassino dublado," you’re not alone. The 2009 Wachowski-produced bloodbath Ninja Assassin , starring Rain (Jung Ji-hoon) and Naomie Harris, has found a second life in Brazil and Portugal—not just for its over-the-top gore, but specifically for its Brazilian Portuguese dubbing. First, a quick refresher

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