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Aaron Dismuke To Play Van In New Escaflowne Dub


Aaron Dismuke Headshot 001 - 20160315It looks like we have our first new guides as we venture back to the world of Gaea.

Earlier today, Funimation announced the first members of their updated Vision of Escaflowne dub crew. Aaron Dismuke (Blood Blockade Battlefront, The Heroic Legend of Arslan, Fullmetal Alchemist) will play the role of Van Fanel. Sonny Strait (Ouran High School Host Club, Fullmetal Alchemist) was tapped to direct the adaptation.

Funimation’s Kickstarter to re-dub Vision of Escaflowne officially launched on February 27. In an interview with Anime News Network’s Zac Bertschy, Funimation brand manager Jennifer Fu explained the need for a new dub on the series:

So basically there was the original dub that came out and it’s based on SD materials that, as you’re aware, the director’s cut, the HD Japanese version that was released on Bluray more recently, has scenes that were not in the original materials that the original English dub was based on. So because of that it’s not possible for us to put the subtitled HD material which is what we’ve just received from Japan, on the same disc as the original dub, because otherwise it doesn’t line up correctly and there are some points where the dub just won’t have any dialogue or anything in it and it’d just be kind of strange.

Fu also noted that the $150,000 goal wouldn’t cover the full cost of a new English adaptation.

Escaflowne Character Sheet Van 001 - 20160315The campaign reached its goal on March 1, and passed its first stretch goal of $200,000 on March 10. As of press time, the campaign stands at $211,175 donated across 1,400 backers, leading to an average contribution of $150.84 per backer.

Three stretch goals are currently in play:

  • $200,000: Behind the Scenes featurettes and interviews (Funded)
  • $250,000: Upgraded box art, and art book added to Kickstarter-edition copies
  • $500,000: Backers-only Escaflowne party at a major US anime convention, with director Kazuki Akane in attendance as a guest.

Bandai Entertainment originally released The Vision of Escaflowne in 2000. Funimation announced that they acquired the domestic rights to the series in 2013, as well as several other Bandai Entertainment titles that include Outlaw Star and My-HiME.

Source: Kickstarter

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