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’91 Days’ Anime Dub Clip Showcases Fango’s Sadistic Side

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Funimation is handling the distribution of the 91 Days series for Crunchyroll and it landed just over a week ago on November 14th, 2017. With some good trailers previously to set the tone for it a new dub clip sets into Fango’s sadistic side when he comes looking for Nero. The release is priced at $64.98 for the regular edition and $84.98 for the regular edition and has some pretty fun things laid out for it with:

Regular Edition: Day 4 Commentary, 91 Daze, Promo Video Collection, Web Previews, Trailers

Limited Edition: 40-page companion guidebook with artwork; character profiles and background information on Prohibition, the Chicago mafia, period firearms, and more; a collector’s rigid box featuring artwork from the series; a set of six art cards, Day 4 Commentary, 91 Daze, Promo Video Collection, Web Previews, Trailers

The series is being directed by Tyler Walker based on scripts by J. Michael Tatum. The English cast includes Austin Tindle as Angelo/Avilio, Brandon McInnis as Corteo, Ian Moore as Nero, Newton Pittman as Vanno, Jeremy Schwartz as Vincent, Brandon Potter as Fango, Jarrod Greene as Tigre, Drew Wall as Cerotto, Chris Rager as Gatto, Sean Hennigan as Granchio, Jason Liebrecht as Serpente, Laurie Steele as Avilio’s Landlord, Morgan Berry as Young Angelo (Episode 1), Marti Etheridge as Young Corteo (Episode 1), Madeline Morris as Luce (Episode 1), J. Michael Tatum as Testa (Episode 1) and Caitlin Glass as Elena (Episode 1).

The project aired on MBS as part of their Animeism block. The series was directed by Hiro Kaburaki based on the series composition from Taku Kishimoto and character designs from Tomohiro Kishi. Studio Shuka handled the animation.

The cast includes Takashi Kondou as Avolio, Takuya Eguchi as Nero, Daisuke Ono as Vanno, Soma Saito as Corteo, Kenjirou Tsuda as Fango, Koutarou Nishiyama as Frate, Yuuichi Nakamura as Ronaldo, Takahiro Sakurai as Barbero and Kazuhiro Yamaji as Vincento.

The opening theme song is by TK while the ending theme is “Rain or Shine” by ELISA.

Plot concept: Prohibition—a time where law holds no power, and the mafia prowls the streets. Avilio Bruno has grown up alone in this murky world after the Vanetti’s murdered his family. One day, he receives a letter that holds the key to revenge. Befriending the don’s son, Nero, Avilio works his way through the Vanetti family and sets his vengeance in motion. But 91 Days of killing can only spawn more tragedy.

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