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Funimation Reveals English Dub Cast for Date A Live II Anime

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins

Funimation announced the English dub cast for its Date A Live II sequel anime series on Saturday.

The show stars:

Josh Grelle as Shido
Michelle Rojas as Tohka
Bryn Apprill as Kotori
Tia Ballard as Yoshino
Michelle Lee as Origami
Alexis Tipton as Kurumi
Brittney Karbowski as Kaguya
Megan Shipman as Yuzuru
Jad Saxton as Miku

(Note: Funimation had spelled Tia Ballard's name as Tia Billard in the announcement.)

Jerry Jewell is serving as the ADR Director, and Sean D. Roberts and Tyson Rinehart are writing the scripts.

Funimation added in the announcement that it would release an English dub trailer for the series soon.

The anime is the second anime season based on Koushi Tachibana's original Date A Live light novel series, and it premiered in April 2014. Funimation streamed the anime as it aired, and then announced in January that it would release the series on home video.

Funimation describes the sequel as follows:

Itsuka Shido was a once a normal high schooler. But after a spacequake started by an armored girl rocked his world, life was never the same. Tohka, the extra-cute extraterrestrial continued to wreak havoc until Shido sealed her powers with a loving kiss. For a guy whose kiss can seal a Spirit, Shido's still not great with the ladies. In addition to the sealed Spirits he already must appease, he's got three more beautiful girls with volatile powers vying for his attention. And with a mysterious organization on the hunt for Tohka, the DEM's various attempts to subdue Fraxinus, and a new lady loving Spirit, Shido can kiss his normal life goodbye!

Funimation released the first anime season on home video in June 2014.


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