What happens on the fifth date? We'll get to find out tomorrow when the English dub of Date A Live V commences on Crunchyroll! Here's the cast and crew for Episode 1: Date A Live V English Dub Cast Shido voiced by Jessie James Grelle Kotori voiced by Brynn Apprill Kurumi voiced by Alexis Tipton Mana voiced by Felecia Angelle Westcott voiced by Christopher Wehkamp Reine voiced by Barrett Nash Ellen voiced by Trina Nishimura Tohka voiced by Michelle Rojas Date A Live V English Dub Crew Voice Director: Lee George Producer: Zach Bolton Adaptation: Matthew Greenbaum Engineer: Ian Emerson Related: Crunchyroll Spring 2024 Dubs Include Kaiju No. 8, Konosuba Season 3 and More Key Visual Related: That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 3 English Dub Reveals Cast and Crew, Release Date Based on the light novels by Koshi Tachibana and Tsunako, Date A Live V is directed by Jun Nakagawa at studio Geektoys,...
- 4/23/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Bringing in waves of emotions with its soft keys and overcast beach setting, a creditless version of Date A Live V 's ending theme sequence featuring "Hitohira" by series regular sweet Arms is now available to watch below. Related: An Archdemon's Dilemma: How to Love Your Elf Bride Anime Releases Creditless Ending Theme Video Based on the light novels by Koshi Tachibana and Tsunako, Date A Live V is directed by Jun Nakagawa at studio Geektoys, with series composition by Fumihiko Shimo, character designs by Naoto Nakamura and music by Go Sakabe. Crunchyroll streams the series thus far and is simulcasting the latest sequel, describing the story like so: Ordinary high school boy Shido discovers a mysterious girl at ground zero of a recent spacequake. Shido learns, through his sister Kotori, that the girl is one of the Spirits: mystical creatures responsible for the spacequakes. Shido is recruited to help...
- 4/16/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
The Date A Live anime is getting ready to return with Date A Live V on April 10, which also happens to be Tohka Yatogami's birthday. A stage event was held during the ongoing AnimeJapan 2024 festivities, taking the opportunity to show off a new trailer full of highlights from the new season. It all starts with some quick cuts from the story so far before introducing more season five footage. Date A Live V 2nd Trailer Related: Date A Live V, Sound! Euphonium Season 3 and More Anime to Stream on Crunchyroll Jun Nakagawa returns to the series at Geektoys, with Naoto Nakamura also returning as the character designer and Go Sakabe as the music composer. Fumihiko Shimo returns to write the series composition with the cast from the first four seasons returning for Date A Live V . Crunchyroll recently announced plans to stream Date A Live V as part of the Spring 2024 season,...
- 3/23/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
The official site and social channels for the Date A Live anime—based on the light novel series written by Koshi Tachibana and illustrated by Tsunako—have been updated with the airdate for the 5th season. Date A Live V is now set for an April 10, 2024 broadcast premiere across Japanese TV networks. Related: Date A Live V Anime Revealed with Illustration by Character Designer Tsunako Jun Nakagawa returns to the series at Geektoys, with Naoto Nakamura also returning as the character designer and Go Sakabe as the music composer. Fumihiko Shimo returns to write the series composition with the cast from the first four seasons returning for Date A Live V . Crunchyroll previously streamed the fourth Date A Live season as it aired in 2022 in Japan, alongside streaming the first three seasons, describing the series as such: Ordinary high school boy Shido discovers a mysterious girl at ground zero of a recent spacequake.
- 3/5/2024
- by Humberto Saabedra
- Crunchyroll
Are you ready for New Game+? The English dub roster of Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki is back for another round of video game beatdowns, teenage angst and inspiring others this season, starting from Episode 1 when it drops on Crunchyroll on January 17! Check out the cast and crew for the much-anticipated premiere below! Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki 2nd Stage English Dub Cast Tomozaki voiced by Adam Gibbs Aoi voiced by Faye Mata Akiyama voiced by Brittany Karbowski Erika voiced by AmaLee Fuka voiced by Natalie Rose Hanabi voiced by Amber Connor Hashiguchi voiced by Justin Duncan Hirabayashi voiced by Hannah Alyea Kawamura voiced by Katelyn Gault Kizaki voiced by Michelle Rojas Male Game Narrator voiced by Eric Vale Mimimi voiced by Christina Kelly Mizusawa voiced by Stephen Fu Nakamura voiced by Chris Hackney Takei voiced by Matt Shipman Tomozaki's Little Sister voiced by Brittany Lauda Tsugumi voiced by Sarah Wiedenheft Yuzu voiced...
- 1/16/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
The fourth season of the Date A Live anime series, titled Date A Live IV, was produced by Geek Toys and directed by Jun Nakagawa. Like the rest of the series, it follows the adventures of Shido Itsuka. The season was scheduled to premiere in October 2021 but got delayed to April 2022. Fumihiko Shimo is writing the fourth season’s scripts, with Naoto Nakamura designing the characters, and Go Sakabe returning to compose the series’ music. It will premiere on April 8, 2022. The opening theme is titled “OveR” performed by Miyu Tomita, and the ending theme is titled “S.O.S” performed by sweet Arms.
- 3/31/2022
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
Features the voices of: Crispin Freeman, Wendee Lee, Michelle Ruff, Stephanie Sheh, Johnny Yong Bosch | Written by Fumihiko Shimo | Directed by Tatsuya Ishihara, Yasuhiro Takemoto
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The premise of the movie is self-explanatory given what the title is. Haruhi disappears. Literally, Kyon wakes up on a cold December...
A flaw with the Haruhi Suzumiya series lies in its massive fantastical elements. The stories could get really grand, insane and the characters just had to roll with whatever was thrown their way. The animated series never had a sense of real dramatic pay-off. Don’t get me wrong, the storylines are fun to watch but those moments of drama when they did happen captured human emotion brilliantly and you can’t help but wish for more of it. Well, that’s what the movie taps into and excels in turning a story known largely for its comedy into something much more grounded.
The premise of the movie is self-explanatory given what the title is. Haruhi disappears. Literally, Kyon wakes up on a cold December...
- 12/30/2020
- by Xenia Grounds
- Nerdly
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