I'm pretty new to anime, recently I watched death Death Note and Steins;Gate. I enjoyed Steins;Gate but I enjoyed Death Note much more.
I also enjoyed Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit but less so than those other two.
And mostly only interested in animes with dubs.
Thanks
Cowboy Bebop
Baccano! has one of the best dubs in anime.
Also learn to watch subbed anime since some shows have horrible dubs that almost ruin the series (Madoka Magica and Shinsekai Yori are good exampled of that) and there are some great anime that don't even have dubs (Kara no Kyoukai and Fune wo Amu for example)
>>362750
The dyslexic so the idea of reading an entire anime really sounds pretty cancerous to me, but thanks for the recommendation Baccano looks cool.
>>362760
>dyslexia
Oh. I can see that being a small problem.
I heard Black Lagoon has a good dub, and it has dark but enjoyable plotlines.
>>362764
I assume you're from a country that does dubbing in tv.
Honestly it's also a question of just getting used to it. Subtitles may be difficult to follow even for people without difficulties in reading if they haven't grown into them, but even dyslexic people manage just fine in countries where subtitling is the more dominant form of translating audio.
Of course, the severity of your disorder can play a part, but I would suggest you to try. Whether dyslexic or not, you do get better at reading by simply reading.
Maybe try and start with slower paced titles, where the scenes are relatively static or sedate. This frees your attention from watching more complex actions into paying more attention to the dialogue and text, and usually the slower pace affects dialogue to be less speedy as well.
Amaama to Inazuma