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‘The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar’ Anime Gets Initial Dub Cast Reveal

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© Seiichi Takayama, Hobby Japan / Yggdrasil Partners

Funimation has the simuldub up and running for The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar as a part of their summer 2018 lineup and now we’ve got a look at the dub cast and production for it. The show has Mike McFarland serving as the ADR director for it working from the scripts by Kristen McGuire. The English cast for it has so far revealed:

  • Brandon McInnis as Yuuto Sato
  • Amanda Lee as Siegrun
  • Bryn Apprill as Felicia
  • Felecia Angelle as Ingrid
  • Jad Saxton as Linnea
  • Lara Woodhull as Mitsuki
  • Aaron Roberts as Rasmus
  • Brian Mathis as Bruno
  • Bryan Massey as Jörgen
  • Christopher R. Sabat as YNGVI
  • Daman Mills as Stein

The series has Kousuke Kobayashi directing it based on the series composition by Natsuko Takahashi. Mariko Ito is on board as the character designer and co-chief animation director with Miyako Yatsu. ETM Squared is handling the animation production for it.

The Japanese cast includes Kōdai Sakai as Yuuto, Rie Suegara as Felicia, Arisa Date as Sigrun, Maki Kawase as Ingrid, Kanon Takao as Linnea,  and Aya Uchida as Mitsuki.

Aya Uchida is doing double-duty here as she’ll be performing the opening theme song for the show while petit milady will handle the ending theme song, both of which will have titles revealed later.

The property comes from writer Seiichi Takayama and artist Yukisan which began in 2013 and has fifteen volumes out as of spring 2018 through Hobby Japan. A manga from Chany is available in Japan that has three volumes out. J-Novel Club has the first four chapters on their site for members while non-members can check out the first part, which is how they usually roll.

Plot Concept: Some urban legends are best left untested! Yuuto Suoh gets more than he bargained for when he joins his childhood friend Mitsuki Shimoya in testing out an urban legend. When he uses his phone to take a picture of himself with the local shrine’s divine mirror, he is whisked off into another world – one heavily steeped in the lore of the old Norse myths. Using his knowledge gained from school and from his solar-powered smartphone, he has the chance to bring the Wolf Clan, the same people who cared for him, to prominence, all while earning the adoration of a group of magic-wielding warrior maidens known as the Einherjar.

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