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Sentai Filmworks Confirms ‘Akame ga KILL!’ Anime Dub

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Akame Ga KILL! CrunchyrollWith a helpful nod from an anonymous user on one of our ask.fm questions, sentai Filmworks last night confirmed that they are intending to dub Akame ga KILL. The company picked up the series back when it premiered its two season run and has also been streaming the series via The Anime Network and Hulu. The series ran in the summer and fall of 2014 and we’d expect the earliest we might see the first half would be towards the end of 2015 due to Japanese home video releases. You can see our reviews of the simulcast and a look at the season as a whole here.

Hanabee has picked up the Australian rights while Animatsu has the UK rights and those companies are potentially working together to release it on Blu-ray in their respective regions.

The series adapted the manga of the same name by Tetsuya Takahiro that began in 2010 and has over nine volumes to its name so far. The anime has Tomoki Kobayashi directing working off of scripts by Makoto Ueze while Kazuhisa Nakamura handled the character designs. The show was animated by White Fox. Sora Amamiya performed the opening theme while Miku Sawai performed the ending theme song.

Sora Amamiya plays the lead, Yuu Asakawa as Leone and stars with Soma Saito as Tatsumi, Katsuyuki Konishi as Braht, Yukari Tamura as Mein, Risa Mizuno as Najenda, Mamiko Noto as Schere, Satomi Akesaka as Esdese and Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Rabac.

Plot concept: Tatsumi is a fighter who just got robbed by a pretty girl, but his luck seems to be looking up, as another pretty girl has taken him in. What he doesn’t know is that this girl is about to be visited by a family of assassins (including the girl who robbed him) and they might be the good guys, and be recruiting…

8 thoughts on “Sentai Filmworks Confirms ‘Akame ga KILL!’ Anime Dub

  1. Some people would not be fans as they havnt seen it subbed becuase they dislike reading

  2. True fans watch whichever they want. People have different preferences, and neither is superior. Grow up.

  3. A true fan is a person who appreciates the series for what it is rather than imposing some stupid rule of how they should view the show/movie. True fans are fans on their own terms.

  4. THANK YOU. I am so tired of people discounting my love for Anime because I prefer it dubbed. I have been watching Anime since I was about 8 years old and am a fan in every right. Some of us just like to get lost in what is happening rather than reading the bottom of a screen and possibly miss details. Dub/Sub, it is all wonderful. And BOTH support the creators. 🙂

  5. Dub/Sub, it is all wonderful. And BOTH support the creators. 🙂 Think about it though, some Anime do terribly (with fan reception and sales) in Japan yet do amazingly over here. By supporting dubbed Anime we are supporting both THEIR economy and OUR economy. What do you have against America, commie jerk? lol jk

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