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Sentai Filmworks Reveals Mitsuboshi Colors Anime's English Dub Cast With Trailer
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Sentai Filmworks began streaming a trailer for its English dub of the Mitsuboshi Colors television anime on Tuesday. Sentai Filmworks also revealed the dub's cast.
The English dub cast includes:
- Luci Christian as Yui
- Monica Rial as Sacchan
- Brittney Karbowski as Kotoha
- Blake Weir as Saito
- Mark X Laskowski as Pops
- Natalie Jones as Col. Monochrome
- Eileen Montgomery as Nonoka
- Patricia Duran as Sacchan's Mom
- Kara Edwards as Momoka
- Christie Guidry as Hirai
- Christina Kelly as Tadokoro
- Kira Vincent-Davis as Subaru
- Adam Gibbs as Afro
Additional dub voices include Chuck Huber, Stephanie Wittels, Shelley Calene-Black, Mike Haimoto, Gareth West, Courtland Johnson, David Wald, Elissa Cuellar, Heidi Hinkel, and Heath Morrow.
Sentai Filmworks will release the Blu-ray Disc for the anime with the English dub on April 30.
The anime premiered in January 2018. Sentai Filmworks licensed the anime and streamed it on HIDIVE. It describes the anime:
This world has lots of problems, but after doing grown-up things all day, adults never have the time or energy to fix them! Kids, on the other hand, have LOTS of energy and lots more free time as well. That's why Yui, Sat-chan and Kotoha, three elementary school girls who live in Ueno, have formed COLORS, a secret organization that protects their town from whatever real or imagined menace happens to catch their attention. A monster cat who's also a cat burglar? They're on the case! A horrible surplus of bananas? They'll sell the case! And a bomb that needs diffusing? Well, they might need a little help on that one, just in case! The local cop might think they're a nuisance, but everyone else can sleep better tonight knowing these three heroines are saving the world in MITSUBOSHI COLORS!
Tomoyuki Kawamura (AntiMagic Academy "The 35th Test Platoon", Good Luck Girl!) directed the anime at SILVER LINK Shogo Yasukawa (Hyperdimension Neptunia, Alderamin on the Sky) handled the series composition, and Takumi Yokota (Pupipō!) was the character designer.