The Kingdoms of Ruin anime: Unveiling the Epic English Dub Premiere Date and Surprises!

The Kingdoms of Ruin anime: Unveiling the Epic English Dub Premiere Date and Surprises!

Crunchyroll announces The Kingdoms of Ruin anime's English dub premiere date on October 20, 2023, unveiling the talented English dub cast Get ready for an immersive experience as the captivating world of The Kingdoms of Ruin comes to life in English!

On Thursday, January 19, 2023, Crunchyroll announced the English dub cast for The Kingdoms of Ruin anime series. Along with the cast reveal, the streaming platform confirmed the premiere date for the English dub. Following the typical SimulDub schedule, the English dub will be two episodes behind the original Japanese audio version. Fans who prefer dubbed anime have been eagerly awaiting the release of The Kingdoms of Ruin anime English dub, while the series has garnered praise from those who watch with subtitles. Some have even labeled it as a strong contender for the best anime of the Fall 2023 season.

The Kingdoms of Ruin anime’s English dub set to premiere on Crunchyroll on Friday, October 20, 2023

Crunchyroll has begun streaming The Kingdoms of Ruin anime in its original Japanese version since its premiere earlier this month. Now, the highly anticipated English dub version will also be available for streaming. With the series expected to achieve great success in the Fall 2023 season, fans are eagerly awaiting this dubbed rendition.

According to Crunchyroll, The Kingdoms of Ruin anime's English dub will finally debut on their platform this Friday, October 20, 2023, as revealed in the latest update. Fans might have to wait for two more weeks, as the Japanese version initially premiered on Friday, October 6, airing on popular channels such as MBS, TBS, BS-TBS, and AT-X.

The English dub cast includes the following:

Ben Stegmair as Adonis

Morgan Lauré as Chloe

Alexis Tipton as Doroka

Brittney Karbowksi as Young Adonis

R Bruce Elliott as Goethe

Kiba Walker as Palpol

Naya Moreno as Anna.

Additional voices include Sally Vahle, Marcus D. Stimac, William Ofoegbu, Carson Wright, Marianne Bray, Danielle Yoshiko Phillips, and Monét Lerner.

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Caitlin Glass is the director of the English dub, while Samantha Herek is responsible for its production. Eliza Harris is in charge of writing the English script, and Jamal Robertson is credited as the ADR engineer for the dub.

At the time of writing this article, it remains uncertain whether this is the complete cast and staff list for the English dub. It is more probable that additional cast members will be announced rather than extra staff members in the later stages of the production process.

The anime series is being directed by Keitaro Motonaga at Yokohama Animation Lab, with Takamitsu Kouno handling the series scripts. Hiromi Kato is responsible for designing the characters.

The music for the series is composed by Miki Sakurai, Shu Kanematsu, and Hanae Nakamura. The opening theme song, titled "Kieru Made" (which translates to "Until it Disappears"), is performed by Hana Hope. The ending theme song, titled "Prayer," is performed by Who-ya Extended.

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