We’re just over a month away from the release of Mysterious Girlfriend X in North America by Sentai Filmworks and today the company has let loose with the dub cast for the series. The show was previously revealed to have Christopher Ayres handling the ADR direction and now we see that the lead cas tis made up of Geneviv simmons, Josh Grelle, Greg Ayres and Carlie Mosier. We also get a good list of additional casting for smaller roles and some longtime fans will be very pleased to see that Tiffany Grant is making another appearance in a dub.
English Vocal Cast
Mikoto Urabe Genevieve Simmons
Akira Tsubaki Josh Grelle
Kohei Ueno Greg Ayres
Yoko Tsubaki Carli Mosier
Additional Voices
Hayley Adams
Christopher Ayres
Clint Bickham
Kalin Coates
Tiffany Grant
Jason Grundy
Houston Hayes
Connor Leach
Margaret McDonald
Jeremy Merritt
Carli Mosier
Chris Patton
Tiffany Terrell
David Wald
Plot concept: When the oddly peculiar Mikoto Urabe transfers into Akira Tsubaki’s class, he finds that life has thrown him the weirdest curve ball ever. Because while Urabe may be an anti-social loner who sleeps on her desk, carries a pair of scissors in her underwear and breaks out in sudden fits of insane laughter, there’s something about her that Tsubaki just can’t quite put his finger on. Until he accidentally puts his finger in it, and suddenly the phrase “sharing spit with a girl” takes on an entirely new meaning! Before he can wipe her drool off his face, Tsubaki is mysteriously addicted to Urabe, which isn’t half as strange as the fact that she not only finds this normal, but already seems to have plans for her new drooling boyfriend. So can a girl spitting in your face ever be a GOOD thing? Is this relationship bound for disaster or great expectorations? Find out as Urabe puts a spittle love in Tsubaki’s heart and things get REALLY bizarre in the most dysfunctional bodily functional anime ever: Mysterious Girlfriend X!
Chris has been writing about anime, manga, movies and comics for well on twenty years now. He began AnimeOnDVD.com back in 1998 and has covered nearly every anime release that’s come out in the US ever since.