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HIDIVE Schedules ‘To Love Ru Darkness 2’ Anime Dub Streaming

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Domestic "bliss" is torn asunder when not one but TWO more princesses are dropped into the mix!

To Love Ru Darkness 2 VisualSentai Filmworks is continuing to work their way through this franchise in giving it a new life with some really fun new dubs being produced for it for the first time. The latest entry is this new and uncensored release of To Love Ru Darkness 2, the next season of the property, which saw a Blu-ray release earlier this year. With that out in the wild now, the show is making its next move by getting streamed on HIDIVE. The streaming service has now set a September 15th, 2021 debut for it at 1:00 pm ET where the full series will be made available at once, complementing the subtitled side. It’ll be open to audiences in the US and Canada.

The English dub was directed by John Swasey with a cast that includes:

  • Ry McKeand as Rito
  • Natalie Rial as Momo
  • Katelyn Barr as Yami, Young Yami, Tearju
  • Kira Vincent Davis as Mea
  • Allison Sumrall as Nana, Young Nana
  • Brittney Karbowski as Mikan
  • Amber Lee Connors as Yui
  • Alexis Tipton as Lala, Young Lala
  • Christina Kelly as Run
  • Avery Smithhart as Riko
  • Melissa Molano as Oshizu
  • Bryn Apprill as Haruna
  • Christine Auten as Azenda
  • Marissa Lenti as Mikado, Marron
  • Kalin Coates as Celine
  • Margaret McDonald as Risa
  • Maggie Flecknoe as Saki, Young Saki
  • John Swasey as Principal
  • Genevieve Simmons as Master
  • Greg Cote as Saruyama
  • John Hallmark as Sugimura
  • Josh Morrison as Marron
  • James Marler as Nakajima
  • Juliet Simmons as Mio
  • Mike Haimoto as Yuu
  • Abby Haralson as Octopus
  • Scott Gibbs as Zastin
  • Taylor Fono as Mami
  • Mike Vance as Taiyaki Guy
  • Greg Ayres as Ren
  • Olivia Swasey as Aya
  • Chaney Moore as Rin
  • Sara Gaston as Haruko
  • Holly Segarra as Peke

With additional voice work by Christine Auten, Kalin Coates, John Swasey, Genevieve Simmons, Greg Cote, John Hallmark, Josh Morrison, James Marler, Juliet Simmons, Mike Haimoto, Abby Haralson, Scott Gibbs, Taylor Fono, Mike Vance, Olivia Swasey, Chaney Moore, and Sara Gaston.

Check out our review of the series.

The TV series had Atsushi Ootsuki directing it at Xebec with Yuichi Oka on character designs. The cast included Aki Toyosaki as Momo Belia Deviluke, Misato Fukuen as Golden Darkness, Yuka Iguchi as Mea Kurosaki, Akeno Watanabe as Rito Yūki, Haruka Tomatsu as Lala Satalin Deviluke, Sayuri Yahagi as Haruna Sairenji, Kanae Itō as Nana Astar Deviluke, Kana Hanazawa as Mikan Yūki, Kaori Nazuka as Yui Kotegawa, Ryoka Yuzuki as Risa Momioka & Celine, Satomi Arai as Peke, Mamiko Noto as Oshizu and Rina Hidaka as Mea’s Master.

Plot Concept: While intergalactic romance is out of this world, Rito struggles to grasp how he can love more than one girl at once, all while his inability to confess to Haruna causes Devilukean Princess Momo’s Harem Plan to come to a standstill. On top of that, the transforming assassin, Golden Darkness, is still interested in killing him, but she has her own family issues to deal with. Not to mention, a different darkness lurks among the innocent pandemonium.