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Chaika – The Coffin Princess Is Getting An English Dub


Chaika The Coffin Princess Key Visual 001 - 20150802Soon, the quest to find the remains of Arthur Gaz will begin anew. This time, though, it’ll be in English.

Yesterday, Sentai Filmworks announced that they will dub Chaika – The Coffin Princess into English. The company didn’t reveal staff or cast on the dub, though they will reveal details down the line.

Chaika – The Coffin Princess, which is based on Ichirō Sakaki’s light novel series of the same name, originally ran in the Spring 2014 anime season. The title was directed by Soichi Masui and animated by Bones. Sentai Filmworks announced that they acquired the license for the series last July.

A sequel series, titled Chaika – The Coffin Princess: Avenging Battle aired in the fall 2014 anime season.

Yen Press currently holds the rights to the Chaika manga adaptation. The first volume is available now, while volume 2 will hit retailers this September.

Source: Anime News Network

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