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Funimation Reveals Broadcast Dub Cast for D.Gray-man Hallow Anime

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    Funimation announced the broadcast dub cast on Friday for the D.Gray-man Hallow television anime series. The dub will launch on August 3 at 9:00 p.m. EDT.

    Funimation is bringing back the entire original dub cast for the new series.
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    The voice cast, under voice director Cris George, includes:
    Todd Haberkorn as Allen Walker
    Luci Christian as Lenalee Lee
    Christopher R. Sabat as Cross Marian
    Jason Liebrecht as Lavi and The Millennium Earl
    Eric Vale as Arystar Krory
    Colleen Clinkenbeard as Miranda Lotto
    R Bruce Elliott as Bookman
    Michael Tatum as Komui Lee
    Chuck Huber as Reever Wenhamm
    Christopher Bevins as Johnny Gill
    Sean Hennigan as Malcom C. Lveille
    Aaron Roberts as Howard Link
    Micah Solusod as Kie
    Mark Stoddard as Mana Walker

    Funimation also revealed that when it acquired the rights to D.Gray-man Hallow, the company also acquired the rights to episodes 52-103 of the original D.Gray-man television anime series. The company had previously only held the rights to episodes 1-51. Funimation said it will reveal later when those episodes will be available on FunimationNow.

    D.Gray-man Hallow adapts Katsura Hoshino's D.Gray-man manga, and the series premiere on July 4 in Japan. The show will have 13 episodes. Funimation is also streaming the series with English subtitles, and it describes the story:

    From the studio behind D.Gray-man comes the highly anticipated continuation to the popular series. Allen Walker is an exorcist working for the Black Order whose mission is to protect mankind from the evil Millennium Earl and his deadly Akuma. Allen and his comrades must recover lost Innocence while defending against the Earl's terrifying army. But if they fail, Innocence will be lost forever.​

    Yoshiharu Ashino (Tweeny Witches, Cross Ange, First Squad) is directing the anime at TMS Entertainment, with scripts by Michiko Yokote (Shirobako, Prison School, Dagashi Kashi), Tatsuto Higuchi (My-Otome, Bakumatsu Gijinden Roman, Schwarzes Marken), and Kenichi Yamashita (Koutetsu Sangokushi, Ishida and Asakura,Actually, I Am…). Yousuke Kabashima (The Girl Who Leapt Through Space, Lord Marksman and Vanadis) is adapting the character designs for animation, and is also serving as chief animation director. Yasuhiro Moriki(Ninja Robots, Crest of the Stars, Bakuon!!) is credited for design. Kaoru Wada is returning from the previous D.Gray-man anime to compose the music.

    The original 103-episode D.Gray-man anime series aired in 2006-2008. Funimation released the first 51 episodes on DVD, and the first 26 episodes on Blu-ray Disc.​
     
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