With their English dubbed release of Sunday Without God set to hit store shelves from next month, North American anime publisher Sentai Filmworks have confirmed who has been enlisted to voice whom in the new dub. Led by ADR Director Kyle Colby Jones, the voice cast is as follows:
Ai – Caitlyn French
Hampnie Hambart – Andrew Love
Yuto – John Swasey
Anna – Shelley Calene-Black
Yoki – Kyle Colby Jones
Fake Daddy – Luke Patterson
Six-Headed Beast – Sean McManus
Yuri Sakama Dmitrievich – David Matranga
Scar – Genevieve Simmons
Hana – Allison Sumrall
Hiko – Kalob Martinez
Pox – Shelley Calene-Black
Wreck – Jay Hickman
Lion – John Johnston
Kera – Kara Greenberg
Mask Dealer – John Swasey
Fancy Performer – Clint Bickham
Kiriko Zubreska – Tyler Galindo
Ulla Eulesse Hecmatica – Emily Neves
Diva – Joanne Bonasso
Alice Color – Mike Yager
Dee Ensy Stratmitos – Luci Christian
Tanya Swedgewood – Jad Saxton
Volrath Fahren – Kara Greenberg
Mimita Gedenburg – Meg McDonald
Meme Gedenburg – Meg McDonald
Hardy – Clint Bickham
Gigi – Shannon Emerick
Rune Sagittarius – Sarah Salimi
Mageta – Angela Foster
Jiji – Brittany Deans
Quentin – John Johnston
Mu – Carlie Mosier
Sunday Without God is set for release on DVD and Blu-ray from October 21st, 2014.
Fifteen years ago on a Sunday, God abandoned the world and closed the gate to Heaven, leaving the souls of humankind trapped in limbo. With the dead unable to rest and the living unable to have children, the world is slowly coming to a halt. The only key to mankind’s salvation rests with the Gravekeepers, mysterious beings charged with the task of sending the deceased to their final resting place.
Twelve-year-old Ai, one of the last children in the world, soon finds herself shouldered with the burden of becoming her village’s newest Gravekeeper. But beneath the village’s unassuming exterior lies a dark secret that is revealed with the arrival of a gun-wielding stranger in black. With her position as a Gravekeeper now uncertain, Ai has no choice but to set out to put the living dead to rest. But in a world where no one can die, is death truly the ultimate blessing?