No problems for these goblins, as this season's Re:Monster anime series is already primed for a same-day English dub evolution starting on Monday, April 1 as part of Crunchyroll's Spring 2024 lineup! Here's the gob-smacking cast and crew for Episode 1: Re:Monster English Dub Cast Gobrou voiced by Sean Letourneau Gobkichi voiced by Reagan Murdock Gobmi voiced by Kate Bristol Aoi voiced by Sarah Wiedenheft Gobjii voiced by Sonny Strait Gobe voiced by Jill Harris Re:Monster English Dub Cast Voice Director: Cris George Producer: Zach Bolton Writer: Leah Clark Mixer: William Dewell Engineer: Jeremy Woods Related: Crunchyroll Spring 2024 Dubs Include Kaiju No. 8, Konosuba Season 3 and More Key Visual Related: Mashle: Magic And Muscles Season 2 English Dub Hits Crunchyroll This Weekend Based on the light novels by Kogitsune Kanekiru, Re:Monster is directed by Takayuki Inagaki ( Birdie Wing -Golf Girls' Story- ) at Studio Deen, with series composition by Hiroshi Yamaguchi ( Grimms Notes The Animation...
- 3/29/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
A new trailer has launched for the Re:Monster anime, which is on the way to adapt Kogitsune Kanekiru's light novel series of the same name. The adaptation is set to premiere on April 4, and you can sample the theme songs—"Into the Fire" by Chan-sung of Korean boy band 2Pm and Ak-69, featuring Changmin of the 2Am group as the opening theme; and "Sadame" by EverDream as the ending theme—and meet a new cast member in the second full promotional video. Re:Monster 2nd Trailer The new cast addition has Nene Hieda (Misa Ilioroagu in The Misfit of Demon King Academy ) voicing tomboyish princess Rubilia: Related: Re:Monster TV Anime Announces Premiere Date, Main Visual, Additional Voice Cast Members Studio Deen will animate the series. Takayuki Inagaki and Hiroshi Yamaguchi, who worked together on Rosario + Vampire , will team up once again as director and series composition respectively. Junichi Takaoka ( The...
- 3/24/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
The official website for the upcoming TV anime series Re:Monster, adapting Kogitsune Kanekiru's fantasy light novel, confirmed today the series is set to premiere in Japan on April 4, 2024. Also, a special stage event for the anime is planned at AnimeJapan2024 on March 24. The site posted the anime's main visual featuring the strongest monster mercenary group led by Gobrou, "Parabellum." Additionally, the voice cast members for members of the strongest monster mercenary group "Parabellum" — Hobsei, Hobsato, and three human women who become comrades through a certain encounter — were announced. Check out the comments from them below! Hobsei voiced by Aya Yamane (Riho Tsukishima in The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses ): "Nice to meet you all! I’m Aya Yamane, and I'll be playing the role of Hobsei. As the episodes progress, Hobsei continues to evolve, so being able to call her Hobsei might only be for now...? (laughs) She loves...
- 2/29/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
The ending theme artist and song title have been revealed for the Re:Monster anime, which is on the way to adapt the isekai fantasy light novel series by Kogitsune Kanekiru. Episodes will close out to the tune of "Sadame" ("Fate") by voice actor rock unit EverdreaM, which consists of Misato Matsuoka and Hitomi Sekine. The duo also shared a video with comments on the Ed: Related: Re:Monster Anime Evolves with First Official Trailer, Cast and Crew Announcements Re:Monster is set to debut in April 2024, and the series will be animated at Studio Deen. Takayuki Inagaki and Hiroshi Yamaguchi, who worked together on Rosario + Vampire , will team up once again as director and series composition respectively. Junichi Takaoka ( The Tower of Druaga ) serves as character designer. Seven Seas Entertainment publishes Haruyoshi Kobayakawa's ongoing manga adaptation, describing the series as such: When a young man begins life anew as a lowly goblin,...
- 1/20/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
Cast one eye over the video game calendar of 2015 and it’s clear that last year was a remarkable year for the industry, bolstered by triumphant tour-de-forces in the vein of The Witcher III: Wild Hunt to the barnstorming success of Rocket League.
And though there were many highs peppered across the past twelve months or so, one saddening low point was the passing of the great Satoru Iwata in July. A visionary, a leader and, ultimately a “gamer at heart,” Iwata led Nintendo through trying times upon assuming the role of Head of Corporate Planning Division in 2001. He later succeeded Hiroshi Yamaguchi as President of The Big N the following year.
To commemorate the life and legacy of Satoru Iwata, a poignant three-minute animation has emerged from Gdc 2016, shedding light on the developer’s decorated past at Nintendo as he helped steer the Japanese giant toward success after success.
And though there were many highs peppered across the past twelve months or so, one saddening low point was the passing of the great Satoru Iwata in July. A visionary, a leader and, ultimately a “gamer at heart,” Iwata led Nintendo through trying times upon assuming the role of Head of Corporate Planning Division in 2001. He later succeeded Hiroshi Yamaguchi as President of The Big N the following year.
To commemorate the life and legacy of Satoru Iwata, a poignant three-minute animation has emerged from Gdc 2016, shedding light on the developer’s decorated past at Nintendo as he helped steer the Japanese giant toward success after success.
- 3/17/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Tragic news out of the gaming world, as Nintendo president Satoru Iwata passed away yesterday at age 55 due to a bile duct growth. The news of Iwata’s passing was first reported via a brief statement issued by Nintendo.
Nintendo Co., Ltd. deeply regrets to announce that President Satoru Iwata passed away on July 11, 2015 due to a bile duct growth
Iwata had been dealing with health issues for the past few years. The Nintendo CEO had been forced to miss the 2014 E3 conference due to issues regarding his bile duct and was also forced to miss the publisher’s most recent showing at E3, although Nintendo had claimed that was due to business matters at the time.
A true company man, Iwata had been with Nintendo for essentially his entire professional career. He started working at Hal Laboratory, Inc. in the 1980’s and eventually transitioned to the president of Hal...
Nintendo Co., Ltd. deeply regrets to announce that President Satoru Iwata passed away on July 11, 2015 due to a bile duct growth
Iwata had been dealing with health issues for the past few years. The Nintendo CEO had been forced to miss the 2014 E3 conference due to issues regarding his bile duct and was also forced to miss the publisher’s most recent showing at E3, although Nintendo had claimed that was due to business matters at the time.
A true company man, Iwata had been with Nintendo for essentially his entire professional career. He started working at Hal Laboratory, Inc. in the 1980’s and eventually transitioned to the president of Hal...
- 7/13/2015
- by Eric Hall
- We Got This Covered
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