Holo and Lawrence are back in a brand-new anime series, and so are their original voice actors! A decade and a half on from their first fateful encounter, they'll get a second bite of the apple when the English dub of Spice and Wolf: Merchant Meets The Wise Wolf makes its Crunchyroll debut on Monday, April 15 . Here's the full cast and crew for Episode 1: Spice and Wolf: Merchant Meets The Wise Wolf English Dub Cast Holo voiced by Brina Palencia Lawrence voiced by J. Michael Tatum Yarei voiced by Austin Tindle Myuri voiced by Emi Lo Village Chief voiced by Doug Jackson Additional Voices: Daniel Van Thomas, Charles Nguyen, Ben Stegmair Spice and Wolf: Merchant Meets The Wise Wolf English Dub Crew Voice Director: Michelle Rojas Producer: Samantha Herek Adaptation: Matthew Greenbaum Mixer: Matt Grounds Engineer: Jamal Roberson Related: Crunchyroll Spring 2024 Dubs Include Kaiju No. 8, Konosuba Season 3 and...
- 4/15/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
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What comes to mind when you think of prestige TV dramas? Is it '80s cop shows like "Hill Street Blues" or gritty anti-hero tales like "Breaking Bad" and "The Sopranos"? What about gripping thrillers like "Broen," or "Broadchurch" or even recent genre fare like "Hannibal" and "Game of Thrones"? We tend to associate this concept, regardless of country of origin or language, or even genre, with live-action.
To be fair, as varied and as popular as anime is, it is true that the vast majority of the big-name anime shows airing season to season are mostly genre shows aimed at teenage boys — not unlike how the biggest movies are genre movies also aimed at teenage boys. Sure, there are dramas, rom-coms, and plenty of slice-of-life shows, but it is extremely...
What comes to mind when you think of prestige TV dramas? Is it '80s cop shows like "Hill Street Blues" or gritty anti-hero tales like "Breaking Bad" and "The Sopranos"? What about gripping thrillers like "Broen," or "Broadchurch" or even recent genre fare like "Hannibal" and "Game of Thrones"? We tend to associate this concept, regardless of country of origin or language, or even genre, with live-action.
To be fair, as varied and as popular as anime is, it is true that the vast majority of the big-name anime shows airing season to season are mostly genre shows aimed at teenage boys — not unlike how the biggest movies are genre movies also aimed at teenage boys. Sure, there are dramas, rom-coms, and plenty of slice-of-life shows, but it is extremely...
- 4/27/2023
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
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