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Sentai Filmworks Unveils Monster Musume Dub Cast In New Teaser Trailer


Whether you’re a Rachnee fan, a Miia devotee, or somewhere in the middle, Sentai has you covered… and they won’t make you sneak around to get at this release!

Earlier today, Sentai Filmworks started streaming a new dub teaser for Monster Musume. The 90-second trailer introduces the show’s main dub cast.

Sentai’s dub will star the following:

  • Darling Master Kimihito: Bryson Baugus
  • Miia: Allison Sumrall
  • Cerea: Molly Searcy
  • Papi: Brittney Karbowski
  • Suu: Monica Rial
  • Mero: Maggie Flecknoe
  • Ms. Smith: Shelley Calene-Black
  • Rachnera: Courtney Lomelo
  • Zombina: Kira Vincent-Davis
  • Tio: Christina Stroup
  • Manako: Jad Saxton
  • Doppel: Emily Neves
  • LaLa: Carli Mosier
  • Draco: Rachel Landon
  • Kii: Tiffany Terrell
  • Lilith: Mina Getois
  • Polt: Christina Kelly
  • Ren: Juliet Simmons
  • Kasegi: Finley
  • Additional Voices: Andrew Love
  • Additional Voices: Chris Hutchison
  • Additional Voices: John Swasey
  • Additional Voices: Greg Cote
  • Additional Voices: Katelyn Barr

Kyle Colby Jones is directing the adaptation, with Shannon Reed serving as Assistant Director. Jones will co-write the scripts with Katelyn Barr.

Monster Musume will hit home video on July 25. Sentai will release the series on DVD, Blu-ray, and a limited Premium Edition. The Premium Edition will include an art book, a poster, a lenticular card, stickers, art cards, and the show’s soundtrack.

Monster Musume is based on Oyakodo’s manga of the same name. Tatsuya Yoshihara (Yatterman Night) directed the project at studios Lerche (Assassination Classroom) and Seva. Tatsuya Sunagawa handled the dual role of Animation Director and Character Designer, while Shunji Akasaka backed them up as Assistant Character Designer. Kazuyuki Fudeyasu (Is the order a rabbit?, Tantei Opera Milky Holmes) was in charge of series composition.

Monster Musume aired during the summer 2015 broadcast season. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan, and describe the title as:

When a hapless human teenager named Kurusu Kimihito is inducted as a “volunteer” into the government exchange program, his world is turned upside down. A snake-like lamia named Miia comes to live with him, and it is Kurusu’s job to take care of her and make sure she integrates into his everyday life. Unfortunately for Kurusu, Miia is undeniably sexy, and the law against interspecies breeding is very strict. Even worse, when a ravishing centaur girl and a flirtatious harpy move in, what’s a full-blooded teenage human with raging hormones to do?

Source: Sentai Filmworks

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