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HIDIVE Reveals ‘Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? IV’ Anime Dubcast Debut & Cast

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The third season of Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? wrapped up but we knew that wasn’t going to be the end of things. A fourth TV anime season was announced for a debut in 2022 back at the end of January 2021. With it previously making a July 22nd, 2022 premiere, the folks at HIDIVE revealed at Otakon at the end of July that they were looking for a dubcast for this to come pretty quickly overall. And we wrote about it without it being a clickbait article.

Now, HIDIVE has revealed plans for a September 22nd, 2022 debut for the dub cast at 12:30 pm ET. It’ll have Kyle Colby Jones as the aDR director and they worked on the scripts with Holly Segarra for it.

The English cast as announced includes:

  • Bryson Baugus as Bell Cranel
  • Luci Christian as Hestia
  • Hilary Haag as Liliruca Arde
  • David Wald as Welf Crozzo
  • Elissa Cuellar as Daphne Lauros
  • Alicia Beard as Cassandra Ilion
  • Shelby Blocker as Eina Tulle
  • Joanne Bonasso as Aisha Belka
  • Jack Stansbury as Dormul Bolster
  • Camryn Nunley as Luvis Lilix
  • Adam Gibbs as Takemikazuchi
  • David Matranga as Fels
  • Allison Sumrall as Haruhime
  • Margaret Lewis as Yamato Mikoto
  • Mike Yager as Miach
  • Jack Ivy as Ouka
  • Kara Greenberg as Hitaki Chigusa
  • Stephanie Wittels as Hephaistos
  • Natalie Jones as Naaza Elrisius

Sentai Filmworks picked up the series with plans for a home video release. It’s also streaming on HIDIVE this summer for audiences in North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Turkey, the Middle East, and Latin America.

This season has sajou no hana performing the opening theme song “Tento” and Saori Hayami is performing the ending theme song “Guide.”

The staff was confirmed with Hideki Tachibana directing based on the series composition by Fujino Omori and Hideki Shirane. Shigeki Kimoto is on board with the character designs with JC Staff on board for the animation production.

Check out our review of the first season.

Yen Press currently brings a wide array of novels and manga to North America while Sentai Filmworks handles the home video releases of the anime properties so far.

The first season anime adaptation of Fujino Omori’s light novel series was directed by Yoshiki Yamakawa at JC Staff based on scripts and composition by Hideki Shirane and character designs by Shigeko Kimoto.

Check out the official site and Twitter.

Plot concept: Some adventurers delve into the sprawling labyrinths beneath the city of Orario to find fame and fortune. Others come to test their skills against the legions of monsters lurking in the darkness below. However, Bell Cranel’s grandfather told him a different reason: it’s a great place to rescue (and subsequently meet) girls! Now that Bell’s a dungeon delver himself, the ladies he’s encountering aren’t the helpless damsels in distress he’d imagined, and one of them, the beautiful swordswoman Ais Wallenstein, keeps rescuing Bell instead. As embarrassing as that is, it’s nothing compared to what happens when goddesses get involved. Freya, Hephaistos, and Loki, with their powerful Familias, are intimidating enough, but there’s one goddess whose relationship with Bell is certain to spark trouble.

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