Translation as interpretation: what changes between tracks Comparing Japanese and dubbed English (or other) tracks reveals interpretive decisions at multiple levels: lexical choice (how to render Shintō terms, food names, institutional titles), register (formal vs. colloquial), and emotional cadence. Dubbing must recreate mouth‑sync and emotional emphasis, sometimes necessitating sentence restructuring. The result can be illuminating: alternative tracks highlight which aspects of character or culture are essential versus mutable. For Spirited Away, much of the film’s power derives from subtle vocal textures—the weary resignation in Yubaba’s voice, Chihiro’s vocal fragility evolving into steadiness—so multiple audio tracks invite reflection on how performance shapes meaning.
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