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Sentai Filmworks Announces Nobunaga The Fool's English Dub Cast

posted on by Egan Loo

Sentai Filmworks announced the English dub cast for the television anime Nobunaga The Fool anime on Wednesday. The cast, under director Chris Ayers, includes:

  • Scott Gibbs as Nobunaga Oda
  • Juliet Simmons as Joan Kaguya d'Arc
  • Mike Yager as Akechi Mitsuhide
  • Greg Ayres as Toyotomi Hideyoshi
  • David Wald as Leonardo Da Vinci
  • Luci Christian as Ichihime
  • Krystal LaPorte as Himiko
  • Luis Galindo as Nobuhide Oda
  • Gabriel Regojo as Nobukatsu Oda
  • Rob Mungel as Takeda Shingen
  • Clint Bickham as Kenshin Uesugi
  • Katelyn Barr as Chacha
  • Sara Ornelas as Hatsu
  • Brittany Djie as Gou
  • Leraldo Anzaldua as King Arthur
  • Josh Morrison as Alexander
  • Houston Hayes as Gaius Julius Caesar
  • Jonathan Gonzalez as Brutus
  • David Matranga as Cesare Borgia
  • Jay Hickman as Charlemagne
  • Allison Sumrall as Hannibal Barca
  • Carli Mosier as Niccolo Machiavelli
  • Robert Meek as Chadra Gupta
  • Mark X Laskowski as Magellan
  • Winter Wallace as Narrator

The series will ship on Blu-ray and DVD on April 28.

Sentai Filmworks describes the story:

Long ago, in an age when the cosmos was still known as Chaos, the world was split into two planets, forming the West and East Stars. After years of war and strife, the Western Star has finally become united under a single king, the legendary Arthur. But conflict still threatens to consume all until hope arises in a vision: a vision of a champion who could save the futures of both worlds.

Setting forth on a dangerous journey, Joan d'Arc must travel from the West world to the East, seeking the man she believes can use the devices of the great Leonardo Da Vinci and become their savior. But will Nobunaga Oda be the kind of man they are expecting? Will history's greatest heroes find themselves choosing not a liberator, but a destroyer? Or is Nobunaga's role that of the Fool from a deck of Tarot, the wild card whose purpose is to invoke change, no matter what the cost?  


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