Beelzebub Anime Dub Episode 1 ((exclusive)) ⭐ Full
Episode 1, titled "I Got the Strongest Baby," moves at a breakneck pace. We meet Oga, who is busy pummeling a gang of punks by a river. His peaceful (if violent) life ends when he literally splits a floating man in half with a karate chop. That man isn't a ghost, but a mysterious butler named Hilda, who immediately shoves a tiny baby into Oga's arms.
: The future Demon King. He loves violence, electricity, and clinging to Oga's back.
This is no ordinary infant. He is Baby Beel (specifically, Kaiser de Emperana Beelzebub IV), the son of the Great Demon King. Sent to Earth to destroy humanity, Baby Beel needs a human caretaker who is cruel, strong, and thoroughly remorseless. Oga fits the bill perfectly. The catch? If Oga strays more than 15 meters from the baby, he faces a lethal blast of demonic electricity. The Dub Performance: Bringing Ishiyama High to Life beelzebub anime dub episode 1
His life is simple: fight, win, and repeat. However, his monotonous life of violence is about to take a supernatural turn. The Inciting Incident: A Very Unusual Baby
OGA (Blinking) The hell is this? A floating infant? Must be the heatstroke. Episode 1, titled "I Got the Strongest Baby,"
She leaps down, landing gracefully in front of Oga. She looks at the baby, then at Oga.
The dub’s translation of “delinquent lingo” into “jock/nerd/thug” archetypes makes the social hierarchy of Ishiyama High instantly understandable. Plus, the meme potential is huge. Lines like “I don’t do diapers, I do beatdowns” have become cult classics among dub fans. That man isn't a ghost, but a mysterious
OGA Not my problem.
Lists "Beelzebub - Part 1" for streaming in certain regions.
The soundtrack, composed by Yasuharu Takanashi (Fairy Tail, Naruto Shippuden), is a thumping mix of heavy metal riffs and orchestral chaos. The opening theme, “Dadada” by Gruv, remains intact and is one of the most infectious punk-rock anime OPs of the 2010s. The dub doesn’t interfere with any of this, so you get the best of both worlds: beautiful animation and an English script that makes you laugh out loud.