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Too Many Losing Heroines! Anime's English Dub Debuts on July 28
posted on by Adriana Hazra
Crunchyroll announced on Friday that it will begin streaming the English dub of the television anime of Takibi Amamori and Imigimuru's Make Heroine ga Ooisugiru! (Too Many Losing Heroines!) light novel series on July 27. The English dub cast includes:
- Kevin D. Thelwell as Nukumizu
- Trisha Mellon as Anna
- Morgan Lea as Komari
- Bev Mageto as Lemon
- Alejandro Saab as Sosuke
- Corinne Sudberg as Amanatsu
- Conner Allison as Ayano
- Meg McClain as Chihaya
- Monica Flatley as Kaju
- Alexis Tipton as Karen
- Madeleine Norton as Koto
Helena Walstrom is the voice director for the dub. Samantha Herek is the producer. Heather Walker is in charge of adaptation. Rickey Watkins is the mixer and Derric Benevides is the engineer.
The anime premiered on July 13. Crunchyroll streams the series as it airs.
Singer-songwriter and virtual YouTuber BOTCHI BOROMARU performs the opening theme song "Tsuyogaru Girl feat. Mossa (Necry Talkie)" (Tough-Acting Girl), and the character Anna Yanami as voiced by Hikaru Tohno performs the ending theme song "LOVE2000."
Shōtarō Kitamura (Cardfight!! Vanguard Gaiden if, Kaguya-sama: Love is War Ultra Romantic episode director) is directing the anime at A-1 Pictures. Masahiro Yokotani (Free! Eternal Summer, Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai, Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-) is in charge of series scripts, Tetsuya Kawakami (86, Interviews with Monster Girls) is designing the characters with Yū Saitō (Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku, Interviews with Monster Girls in-between animation) as sub-character designer.
Seven Seas licensed both the light novel series and Itachi's manga adaptation. The light novel will release in English on August 13, and the manga on August 20. Seven Seas describes the story:
Plain, boring, and friendless Nukumizu Kazuhiko has witnessed something completely baffling: popular girl Yanami Anna was friend-zoned by her childhood friend and crush! In fact, all the popular girls around him are getting similarly rejected by the boys they like. Without realizing it, Kazuhiko becomes entangled in the relationship drama where all the leading heroines are losing out on love! Can he keep their spirits up and help them find happiness?
Amamori released the first volume of the novel series in July 2021 under Shogakukan's Gagaga Bunko light novel label, with illustrations by Imigimuru. The seventh novel shipped on July 18. The novel won the 15th Shogakukan Light Novel Award in 2020.
Itachi launched a manga adaptation of the novels titled Make Heroine ga Ooisugiru! @comic in Shogakukan's Manga ONE service in April 2022. Shogakukan published the manga's third compiled book volume also on July 18.
Source: Crunchyroll (Liam Dempsey)