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Aniplex USA Announces More of Magi Anime's Dub Cast

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    Aniplex of America streamed a video on Sunday to announce more of the English dub cast for its release of Magi - The Labyrinth of Magic television anime series:

    Sam Regal as Ahbmad
    Sean Chiplock as Cassim
    Kira Buckland as Ren Kogyoku
    Vic Mignogna as Ka Kobun
    Darrel Guilbeau as Ren Hakuryu

    [youtube]http://youtu.be/Ee17NWv1-Bo[/youtube]

    Aniplex already announced these cast members in September:

    Aladdin: Erica Mendez
    Alibaba: Erik Kimerer
    Morgiana: Cristina Vee
    Sinbad: Matthew Mercer
    Judar: Todd Haberkorn
    Jafar: Lucien Dodge
    Ugo: Patrick Seitz
    Shinobu Ohtaka's original manga re-imagines tales from the classic story One Thousand and One Nights (also known as Arabian Nights). Director Koji Masunari (Read or Die, Welcome to THE SPACE SHOW) helmed the 25-episode first season at A-1 Pictures, and is returning to direct the second season. Toshifumi Akai (Kokoro Connect, Sound of the Sky) serves as the character designer and chief animation director, and Hiroyuki Yoshino (Accel World, Guilty Crown, My-HiME) is handling the scripts. Shiro Sagisu (Bleach, Evangelion, Berserk films) is composing the music.

    Anime Weekend Atlanta hosted the dub premiere of the anime in September before Viz Media's Neon Alley service premiered the series in October. The anime itself premiered in Japan last year, and Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired.

    The second season, Magi - The Kingdom of Magic, premiered in Japan on October 6. Aniplex of America is streaming the season on Daisuki, Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Aniplex Channel.
     

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