Chainsaw Man is now dominating the global anime conversation with 2 episodes having now aired all around the globe via the Crunchyroll streaming platform and its English dub is about to air, know the release date
After waiting for months Crunchyroll has finally announced the release date, time, and voice cast for the Chainsaw Man English dub. Moreover, there are numerous fans who are still waiting in the wings for the English dub to debut. This has been notably absent from both the newsreels and simulcast schedule for the earlier few months.
Chainsaw Man Anime English Dub Release Date, Time, Cast And Where To Watch Episode Online
Chainsaw Man English Dub Release Time And Date
As announced by Crunchyroll in a press release and a post Chainsaw Man English dub is scheduled to get aired on Tuesday that is 25th October 2022. The Japanese subbed version of the anime is simulcast at 5 PM BST. The English dub is set to release on Crunchyroll at the following times:
- Pacific Time – 12:30 PM
- Eastern Time – 3:30 PM
- British Time – 8:30 PM
- European Time – 9:30 PM
- India Time – 1 AM (October 26)
- Philippine Time – 3:30 AM (October 26)
- Australia Central Daylight Time – 6 AM (October 26)
The press has released that there will be upcoming dubs in Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, and Russian. The release windows and casts are to be revealed at a later date.
Chainsaw Man English Dub Cast
Denji will be voiced by Ryan Colt Levy who is a New York native who has previously played Rody Soul in My Hero Academia, Watson in Moriarty the Patriot, and Naruse in Komi. He also has key roles in Spriggan, Yashahime, Sword Art Online, Shaman King, and Record of Ragnarok.
Makima will be played by Suzie Yeung. Born in Boston Yeung is well known for his voicing Rengoku in Demon Slayer, Li Wang in Sword Art Online, and Sumi in Rent A Girlfriend. Other roles include Engage Kiss, Akebi’s Sailor Uniform, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and 86.
Aki is set to be portrayed by Reagan Murdock who is a relatively new name in the anime voice-acting industry. His previous roles include Alvin in Don’t Hurt Me My Healer, Lenny in Takt Op Destiny and, Mulithim in Dragon Ball Super.