Kuroshitsuji: Book Of Circus — (dub) Episode 4
: Watching Ciel struggle with simple tasks like dressing himself or peeling potatoes provides a rare, comedic vulnerability that the English dub cast—particularly Brina Palencia —delivers with perfect petulance.
(Episode 4) of Kuroshitsuji: Book of Circus marks a significant shift in tone, masterfully blending the series' characteristic dark humor with the disturbing reality of the Noah's Ark Circus. The Plot: Lightness vs. Brutality Kuroshitsuji: Book of Circus (Dub) Episode 4
The Funimation dub remains a standout for this arc, utilizing the 19th-century British setting to full effect. : Watching Ciel struggle with simple tasks like
While some critics felt the animation was slightly "stiff" in transition scenes, the diorama-like opening and the lush, atmospheric coloring of the night scenes were highly praised. The episode successfully sets up future intrigue, particularly through Ciel's encounter with the mysterious mark on his side and the introduction of a new Shinigami, Ronald Knox . Brutality The Funimation dub remains a standout for
: A strong entry that balances character-driven comedy with the series’ darker psychological roots. It’s essential viewing that proves Book of Circus is the faithful adaptation fans deserved.
: Mikaela Krantz as Doll and Spike Spencer as Snake bring fresh energy to the first-stringers, making them characters you "really want to like" despite their dark actions. Visuals and Pacing