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My Home Hero Anime Reveals English Dub Cast, Premiere

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Crunchyroll announced on Friday that it will begin streaming the English dub for the television anime of Naoki Yamakawa and Masashi Asaki's My Home Hero manga on Sunday.

The English cast includes:

Additional voices include Joe Cucinotti, Rex Underwood, Matthew Elkins, Michael Stimac, Van Barr Jr., Kirsty Johnson, and Chris Guerrero.

Jeremy Inman is directing the dub with assistant Sara Ragsdale. Noah Whitehead is the ADR engineer. Clayton Browning is writing the English script. Matt Grounds is serving as the mix engineer.

The anime debuted on April 2 on Tokyo MX and BS TV. Crunchyroll is streaming the anime as it airs.

Takashi Kamei (Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy - Earthrise chief director) is directing the anime at Tezuka Productions. Kohei Kiyasu (Run with the Wind) is writing and supervising the series' scripts. Masatsune Noguchi (Hakushon Daimaō 2020) is designing the characters. Yukio Abe is the art designer. Kenji Kawai (Patlabor, Gundam 00, Ghost in the Shell) is composing the music, while Takumi Itō is the sound director. Kiyotaka Kawada is credited for sound effects.

Chiai Fujikawa performs the anime's opening theme song "Ai no Uta" (Song of Love), while Dizzy Sunfist performs the ending theme song "Decided."

Yamakawa and Asaki launched the manga in Weekly Young Magazine in May 2017. The manga's 20th volume shipped on April 6. The manga resumed with its third and final part in the 29th issue of Weekly Young Magazine in June 2022. The final arc picks the story back up seven years after the second part. The manga entered a hiatus after it ended its second part in October 2021.

The manga centers on a salaryman who has a reliable wife and a daughter in university who can sometimes act a bit rebellious, but has a happy life in his own way. Until one day he finds out his daughter has been beaten, and thus begins his journey into a dangerous world to protect his family.

Yamakawa and Akinari Nao's I'm Standing on a Million Lives manga inspired a television anime adaptation that premiered in October 2020. The anime's second season premiered in July 2021. Kodansha Comics is publishing the manga in English.

Asaki drew the art for Yuma Ando's Psychometrer and Psychometrer Eiji manga, and also drew the IWGP: Denshi no Hoshi manga for the Ikebukuro West Gate Park franchise.

Source: Crunchyroll (Liam Dempsey)


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