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Sentai Filmworks Announce English Voice Cast for Kamisama Dolls

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Out of all their anime license acquisitions over the last year – North American anime publisher Sentai Filmworks have chosen the 2011 anime series Kamisama Dolls to join the group of series which have received an English dub.

After playing a “Guessing Game” with their fans through Facebook, the company have confirmed that the following voice actors/actress’ will be lending their voices to the respective roles:

  • Kyohei Kuga – Leraldo Anzaldua
  • Hibino Shiba – Monica Rial
  • Utao Kuga – Hilary Haag
  • Aki Kuga – David Matranga
  • Koushiro Hyuga – Adam Gibbs
  • Kirio – Luci Christian
  • Suo – Brittney Karbowski
  • Yasuyuki Kuga – Rob Mungle
  • Shingo Shiba – Sam Roman
  • Kuuko Karahari – Maggie Flecknoe
  • Kyousuke Karahari – Mike Yager
  • Moyako Somaki – Kris Carr
  • Mahiru Hyuga – Genevieve Simmons
  • Chihaya Senou – Shelley Calene-Black
  • Kirio Hyuga – Luci Christian
  • Takeshi Hirashiro – Andrew Love
  • Shimoyama – Beth Lazarou
  • Kiyokata Kuga – Thomas Stanley
  • Sahei Hyuga – Corey Hartzog
  • Ayame – Blake Shepard
  • Fujima – David Wald

In addition to this announcement, the company have also confirmed that Steven Foster (Angel Beats, Children Who Chase Lost Voices, The World God Only Knows) has been serving as ADR Director.

You will be able to pick up this series quite soon on both DVD and Blu-ray in North America, with an official release date slated for next Tuesday (19th February 2013). Australian publisher Madman Entertainment have yet to announce a planned release date for the title.

Synopsis
When Kyohei Kuga moves to Tokyo to escape the strictures of life in a small town, he thinks he’s left his old life behind. But when he discovers a bloody corpse, he also discovers that the past isn’t so easily left behind – especially when the past is as unusual as Kyohei’s. You see, back in his home town, Kyohei was a “seki”: an individual able to control “kakashi,” ancient wooden gods capable of incredible feats, with his mind. Now it seems that there’s a kakashi loose in Tokyo, and it just may be up to Kyohei to stop it and its seki.

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