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My Love Story!! Anime's Full English Dub Cast Revealed
posted on by Karen Ressler
Sentai Filmworks announced the full cast and staff of its English dub of the My Love Story!! anime on Wednesday. Kyle Colby Jones is directing and writing the dubbed version and George Manly is serving as ADR script spotter.
Sentai Filmworks previously announced that Andrew Love will play Takeo Goda, Tia Ballard will play Rinko Yamato, and Austin Tindle will play Makoto Sunakawa. The rest of the cast includes:
- Carli Mosier as Ai Sunakawa
- Luci Christian as Young Takeo
- Bryson Baugus as Young Suna
- Marcy Bannor as Takeo's Mom
- Josh Morrison as Takeo's Dad
- Luci Christian as Nanako
- Shanae'a Moore as Ayu
- Christina Kelly as Kojima
- Rachel Landon as Yuko
- Christina Stroup as Mana
- Cameron Bautsch as Kurihara
- Gabriel Regojo as Momota
- Blake Shepard as Kakitani
- Gareth West as Fudo
- Patrick Poole as Oda Hayato
- Stephanie Wittels as Saijo Mariya
- Juliet Simmons as Amami Yukika
- David Matranga as Koki Ichinose
Additional voices include: Wendel Calvert, Mark X Laskowski, John Swasey, Jay Hickman, Shelby Blocker, Maggie Flecknoe, Kregg Dailey, Rachel Landon, Melissa Pritchett, Houston Hayes, Shannon Emerick, Kelly Manison, Katelyn Barr, Chelsea McCurdy, Corey Hartzog, Benjamin McLaughlin, Jovan Jackson, Hilary Haag, Kalin Coates, Carl Masterson, and Carolyn Medrano.
The anime's home video release was previously set for two volumes, with the first volume shipping in October, but it is now shipping in one volume on December 20.
Viz Media is publishing Kazune Kawahara and Aruko's shōjo romantic comedy manga in North America, and it describes the story:
Takeo Gōda is a giant guy with a giant heart. Too bad the girls don't want him! (They want his good-looking best friend, Sunakawa.) Used to being on the sidelines, Takeo simply stands tall and accepts his fate. But one day when he saves a girl named Yamato from a harasser on the train, his (love!) life suddenly takes an incredible turn!
The anime series ran from April to September 2015. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan.
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