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Funimation Streams Girls' Frontline TV Anime's English Dub
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Funimation announced on Thursday that it will begin streaming an English dub for the television anime of Sunborn Network's Girls' Frontline smartphone game on Friday.
The English cast includes:
- Michelle Rojas as M16A1
- Amber Lee Connors as M4A1
- Dani Chambers as M4 SOPMOD II
- Alexis Tipton as ST AR-15
- Katelyn Barr as AGENT
- Elizabeth Maxwell as Executioner
- Sara Ragsdale as FN49
- AmaLee (Amanda Lee) as FNC
- Kate Rose as G36
- Bryn Apprill as G43
- Arryn Zech as Gentiane
- Anastasia Munoz as Helian
- Morgan Berry as Ingram
- Luci Christian as Kalina
- Brianna Roberts as MG3
- Hope Endrenyi as MOSIN-NAGANT
- Sarah Wiedenheft as MP5
- Emily Ernst as Narrator
- Jad Saxton as P7
- Marissa Lenti as Persica
- Suzie Yeung as PPSH-43
- Natalie Rose as PPSH42
- Cristina Vee as Scarecrow
- Kristen McGuire as Skorpion
Additional voices include Jim Foronda and Roxanna Hardy
Morgan Lauré is directing the English dub with assistant director Jason Lord. Leah Clark is writing the script with supervisor Bonnie Clinkenbeard. Brandon Peters is in charge of ADR prep. Olivia Harris is the ADR engineer, and William Dewell is the mix engineer.
The anime premiered on Tokyo MX and ABEMA on January 7. (The anime was originally scheduled to stream globally last year.) Funimation is streaming the anime as it airs in Japan.
The game's story is set in an alternate timeline near-future Earth in the 2060s. The aftermath of a military accident that resulted in widespread disease, as well as the recent conclusion of careless nuclear war, has massively depopulated the planet, rendered much of the surface uninhabitable, and reduced once-great nations to shadows of their former selves. Androids used for labor and combat have become an important facet of life, and easily replicable and disposable androids known as Tactical Dolls (T-Dolls) are used by private military companies in the frontlines of numerous brushfire wars. In the game, the player takes the role of a fresh commander in a PMC, commanding T-Dolls to fight against a new AI threat.
Shigeru Ueda (Gekidol, Peach Boy Riverside) is directing the series. Hideyuki Kurata (Made in Abyss) is in charge of series composition and scrpts. Masaki Yamada (Deadman Wonderland, Tiger & Bunny) is designing the characters. Takashi Watanabe is composing the music. Asahi Productions is animating the series, and Warner Bros. Japan is producing the project. Sunborn Network Technology and Mica Team are credited with the original story.
Mica Team, a Chinese dōjin game circle, founded Sunborn Network, and launched Girls' Frontline in mainland China in May 2016. An English version launched in May 2018, and a Japanese version launched in August 2018 under the title Dolls' Frontline. Sunborn Network is currently developing a Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium sequel, as well as Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery, a remake of Mica Team's earlier Codename: Bakery Girl game, set in the same universe as Girls' Frontline.
Source: Funimation (Liam Dempsey)