Crunchyroll Announces English Dub Cast for Two New Anime

Crunchyroll unveils new English dub cast for upcoming anime series.

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Crunchyroll Unveils Exciting Dub Casts

Crunchyroll has officially announced the English dub voice cast for You Can't Be In a Rom-Com with Your Childhood Friends! and the final arc of Golden Kamuy. Both dubs will premiere on Monday, marking an exciting moment for fans of these series.

You Can't Be In a Rom-Com with Your Childhood Friends!

For the English dub of You Can't Be In a Rom-Com with Your Childhood Friends!, the cast features:

  • Dakota Farnsworth as Eiyu
  • Luci Christian as Shio
  • Veronica Laux as Akari
  • Marwa Elda as Haru
  • Bryn Apprill as Runako

Jason Lord directs this dub, with Susie Nixon producing and Christian Thorsen adapting the script. Tina Son is the sound engineer responsible for the audio quality.

The anime originally premiered on TV Tokyo and its affiliates on January 5, and it is now also available for streaming on platforms such as d Anime Store and AnimeFesta. The storyline centers around Eiyū, a high school student navigating his feelings for childhood friends who are also his classmates.

Golden Kamuy Final Arc

The final arc of Golden Kamuy also sees a star-studded cast:

  • Ian Sinclair as Sugimoto
  • Monica Rial as Asirpa
  • Landon McDonald as Takuboku
  • Greg Dulcie as Hijikata, among others.

Molly Searcy will direct the dub, with Samantha Herek producing and Alex Mai handling the script adaptation. Neal Malley serves as the mixer, ensuring top-notch audio production.

This popular series resumed airing its fourth season in April 2023 after a brief hiatus. The storyline follows Sugimoto and Asirpa on their thrilling adventures.

Conclusion

Both series bring engaging narratives and rich character dynamics to life, promising to deliver captivating performances.

For more details on both shows, visit the source!

Source: Anime News Network

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