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Funimation Reveals English Dub Casts for WorldEnd, Sakura Quest Anime

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    Funimation revealed the English dub cast lists for WorldEnd: What are you doing at the end of the world? Are you busy? Will you save us? and Sakura Quest on Monday.
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    The English dub for WorldEnd premiered on Monday at 9:30 p.m. EDT. The cast — under ADR director Alexis Tipton, assistant director Jeannie Tirado, and ADR engineer Ben Tehrani — includes the following:

    Micah Solusod as Willem-Kmetsch
    Amber Lee Connors as Ctholly-Nota-Seniorious
    Lara Woodhull as Tiat
    Sarah Wiedenheft as Pannibal
    Jill Harris as Lakhesh
    Kristi Rothrock as Collon
    Jamie Marchi as Nygglatho
    Bryan Massey as Grick-Graycrack
    Bryn Apprill as Almaria-Duffner
    Brittney Karbowski as Ithea-Myse-Valgulious
    Alexis Tipton as Nephren-Ruq-Insania
    Christopher R. Sabat as Limeskin
    Giovannie Cruz as Lillia-Asplay
    Jad Saxton as Almita

    The anime premiered in Japan on April 11, and Crunchyroll is streaming the series with English subtitles.
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    The English dub for Sakura Quest was originally listed for May 4 but is now listed as premiering on May 9 at 9:00 p.m. EDT. The cast — under ADR director Caitlin Glass, ADR engineer Manuel Aragon, scriptwriter Jessica Cavanagh, and mixing engineer Nathanael Harriosn — includes:

    Alexis Tipton as Yoshino
    Tia Ballard as Shiori
    Leah Clark as Maki
    Elizabeth Maxwell as Sanae
    Brina Palencia as Ririko
    Mark Stoddard as Ushimatsu
    Aaron Roberts as Mino
    Dallas Reid as Yamada
    Rachel Robinson as Chitose
    Robert McCollum as Takamizawa
    Jerry Jewell as Sandal
    Colleen Clinkenbeard as Angelica
    Jill Harris as Erika
    Kenny Green as Gen
    Sonny Strait as Tora
    Phil Parsons as Tatsu
    Linda Leonard as Kinu
    Caitlin Glass as Yae
    David Matranga as Hashimoto

    The anime premiered in Japan on April 4, and Crunchyroll is streaming the series with English subtitles.​
     

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