Supernatural emerged as a highly successful series, which led to the creation of an animated spin-off titled Supernatural: The Anime. When I first watched it, I didn’t realize that Dean Winchester was voiced by a different actor. This adaptation, while bearing similarities to the original, serves both as a spin-off and a reboot, encapsulating several adventures of the Winchester brothers, Sam and Dean, from the first two seasons of the live-action series over a 22-episode arc.
Interestingly, Jared Padalecki returned to voice Sam Winchester, maintaining a sense of continuity with the original series, while my initial assumption about Dean’s voice turned out to be incorrect. Upon revisiting this animated rendition nearly 15 years post-release, I finally discovered that Dean Winchester’s character is primarily voiced by a different actor, with some contributions from the original voice behind Dean.
Andrew Farrar Voiced Dean Winchester For Most Of The Supernatural Anime (Jensen Ackles Did The Rest)
Dean Has Been Replaced In The Anime Spin-Off




As highlighted earlier, the animated series Supernatural: The Anime features Sam and Dean Winchester across its complete 22-episode season. While some episodes visually and narratively mirror plotlines from the original series, others carve out new stories and rearranged events. Notably, there’s one episode devoid of both brothers, but the two-part finale titled “All Hell Breaks Loose”brings Jensen Ackles back into the mix.
For the remaining 19 episodes, Andrew Farrar was cast to voice Dean, stepping into the shoes of Jared Padalecki’s character. Despite this casting change, the animated format managed to maintain its charm, presenting a captivating, heartfelt experience. While it may not be an exact replica of the original series, it retains the essence that made the show a beloved phenomenon, aided significantly by Farrar’s performance.
What Andrew Farrar Sounds Like As Dean Winchester Compared To Jensen Ackles
There Is A Striking Similarity Between Both Voices For Dean Winchester





Instead of opting for a radically different take, Andrew Farrar chose to voice Dean Winchester in a manner that resonates closely with Jensen Ackles’ iconic portrayal. This choice reflects a significant respect for the original series, particularly given that this adaptation sought to appeal to a broader audience, including international fans, with localized voice actors stepping in for Sam and Dean.
Jensen Ackles famously employs a rough yet charismatic deep voice for Dean, enhancing the character’s allure and danger. By matching this tone, Farrar successfully preserves Dean’s complex personality, ensuring the transition in the later episodes feels seamless rather than abrupt. This consistency in vocal performance fortifies the narrative’s continuity, allowing longtime fans to enjoy the animated series while still feeling connected to the original.