Exclusive - Ratatouille French Dub

Exclusive - Ratatouille French Dub

: Start the movie, click the Audio & Subtitles icon (top right), and select Français . Note that some regions offer both "Parisian French" and "Canadian French".

Voiced by Camille (who also performed the iconic song " Le Festin " ). Skinner: Voiced by Jean-Pierre Marielle. Anton Ego: Voiced by Jean-Pierre Marielle. Auguste Gusteau: Voiced by Jean-Pierre Marielle. Why Watch the French Dub?

Guillaume Lebon captures Remy’s passion and neuroses perfectly, matching Patton Oswalt’s energy beat for beat. Meanwhile, Thierry Ragueneau breathes a unique, frantic energy into Linguini. His vocal timing enhances the physical comedy of a clumsy young man being controlled by a rat underneath his chef's hat. Gérard Hernandez as Skinner Ratatouille French Dub

: The deep, authoritative voice of Rémy's father, Django, is provided by Michel Dodane, conveying the protective and pragmatic leader of the rat clan.

Known for voicing actors like Paul Walker and David Thewlis in French, Lebon brings a refined yet ambitious tone to the film’s lead. : Start the movie, click the Audio &

If you are studying French, the Ratatouille French dub is one of the best audiovisual tools available. Here is why it is highly recommended for language acquisition:

So, open Disney+, navigate to Audio, and select Français . Prepare to fall in love with Paris all over again—through the ears. Skinner: Voiced by Jean-Pierre Marielle

The word for "mother" ( maman ) hits the French psyche differently due to the cultural weight placed on the mère as the original cook. Bernard Alane’s whisper as Ego lowers his pen... it is objectively brilliant. If you watch the French dub with English subtitles, you will notice that the subtitles rarely capture the poetry of the French script.

Whether you're a French speaker or a fan of the original, the French dub of Ratatouille is a must-hear. It showcases a brilliant local cast in top form and is part of a unique localized version that respects and celebrates its setting. The passion and craft invested in this version rightfully made it a beloved classic in France, turning this animated tale of a rat chef into a true landmark of French cinema.