Deadman Wonderland Uncensored Complete -eng Dub... -

A fair warning to new viewers: calling this the "Complete" edition is a bit of a lie that cuts deep. The anime covers roughly the first half of the manga (Volumes 1-6), stopping right as the plot reaches a fever pitch. You will get to the end of Episode 12 and feel the sudden, agonizing stop.

However, viewing it as a complete artifact—a time capsule of early 2010s edgy anime—makes it work. This isn't a story that wraps up neatly. It’s a commercial for the manga that refuses to say "please." The uncensored English dub enhances this frustration. By the time the credits roll on the final episode, you are angry. Not because the show is bad, but because you are desperate for more of this specific, violent chemistry. Deadman Wonderland Uncensored Complete -Eng Dub...

  • This release restores all gore, dismemberment, and bodily harm to the original manga-intended frames.
  • The English dub (featuring Greg Ayres as Ganta, Monica Rial as Shiro, and Chris Patton as Senji) is praised for matching the manic, desperate energy—uncut audio means no volume dips or alternate takes for TV standards.
  • Be aware: The anime covers only the first ~21 chapters of the manga (out of 58). It ends on a cliffhanger. A fair warning to new viewers: calling this

    Warning: Beware of "fan edits" online. While some fans have tried to color-correct or upscale the series, the official Uncensored Complete -Eng Dub is the only way to get 5.1 surround sound and the proper audio sync for the English voices. This release restores all gore, dismemberment, and bodily