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Sentai Filmworks Unveils Trinity Seven Dub Cast


Trinity Seven Visual 001 - 20160707It looks like the Black Sun is making its way toward North America.

Yesterday, Sentai Filmworks unveiled the full cast for their Trinity Seven dub. The series will star the following:

  • Arata Kasuga: Cameron Bautsch
  • Lillith Asami: Allison Sumrall
  • Mira Yamana: Chelsea McCurdy
  • Hijiri Kasuga: Kira Vincent-Davis
  • Lieselotte Sherlock: Shelby Blocker
  • Levi Kazama: Carli Mosier
  • Arin Kannazuki: Christina Stroup
  • Selina Sherlock: Brittney Karbowski
  • Yui Kurata: Cynthia Martinez
  • The Grimoire: Jad Saxton
  • Headmaster G: Kregg Dailey
  • Lugh: Shunte Lofton
  • Ilia: Melissa Molano
  • Liber: Chaney Moore

Kyle Colby Jones is directing the adaptation. Sentai released a 90-second teaser clip to promote the dub:

Trinity Seven is based on Kenji Saitō and illustrator Akinari Nao’s manga of the same name. The series, which aired in the fall 2014 broadcast season, was helmed by Hiroshi Nishikiori (Angelic Layer, A Certain Magical Index) at Seven Arcs Pictures. Shinpei Tomooka (Inukami!, Sekirei) provided character designs on the project, while Hiroyuki Yoshino (Accel World, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion) took charge of series composition.

Sentai Filmworks will release Trinity Seven on DVD and Blu-Ray on August 16They describe the series as:

Things have been looking sunny for Arata Kasuga lately. Unfortunately it’s been the wrong sun in the sky, and the mysterious Breakdown Phenomenon that accompanied it destroyed his town and stole his beloved cousin Hiijiri, leaving Arata in a fantasy world of his own creation! There’s still a chance to save her, however, as the appearance of the Black Sun also revealed Arata’s potential abilities as a mage, placing him in the powerful Demon Lord class. But first, since Arata and his newfound magical talents are far too dangerous to leave to their own devices, he’s immediately whisked off to the Royal Biblia Academy. That’s where he’ll meet seven beautiful female mages whose powers are intrinsically tied to the same sins that Arata has to master to put his world back together. Of course, the tricky part is that they have their own plans for him as well! The lessons in sin are about to begin as Arata takes on the TRINITY SEVEN!

Crunchyroll streamed the show as it aired in Japan.

Source: Sentai Filmworks (Thanks, L.B. Bryant for the tip!)

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