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FUNimation Announces Terror in Resonance’s English Dub Cast


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Earlier today, FUNimation announced the core English cast for Terror in Resonance The series will star the following:

  • Nine:Christopher Bevins
  • Twelve:Aaron Dismuke
  • Lisa:Jād Saxton
  • Shibazaki:Robert McCollum:
  • Five:Jamie Marchi

Christopher Bevins will also direct the dub, while Jamie Marchi handles the show’s scripts.

In addition to the cast announcement, FUNimation released a new teaser trailer for the upcoming DVD and Blu-Ray sets.

Terror in Resonance is an original series from studio MAPPA. Shinichirō Watanabe (Cowboy Bebop, Space Dandy) is directing the series, while Kazuto Nakazawa (El-Hazard, House of Five Leaves) provides character designs. Yoko Kanno (Cowboy Bebop, Turn A Gundam) is providing the show’s music.

FUNimation describes the series as follows:

Legendary director Shinichiro Watanabe and famed composer Yoko Kanno are back with a suspense-filled intellectual thriller!

Tokyo has just been decimated by a shocking terrorist attack, and the only hint to the identity of the culprit is a bizarre video uploaded to the internet. The police, baffled by this cryptic clue, are powerless to stop the paranoia spreading across the population.

While the world searches for a criminal mastermind to blame for this tragedy, two mysterious teens who shouldn’t even exist masterfully carry out their heinous plan. A determined detective is hot on the culprit’s heels, but to catch them he must navigate a tangled web of riddles and false leads. Can he stop them before they carry out their plan to wake the world from its slumber – and pull the trigger on this world?

Terror in Resonance will hit stores on January 19, 2016.

Source: FUNimation Blog

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