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Funimation Reveals Nichijou Anime's Full English Dub Cast
posted on by Jennifer Sherman
Funimation revealed the full cast and staff for its English dub of the Nichijou - My Ordinary Life anime.
The cast includes:
- Jad Saxton as Hakase Shinonome
- Leah Clark as Mio Naganohara
- Brittany Lauda as Mai Minakami
- Monica Rial as Nano Shinonome
- Anthony Bowling as Sakamoto
- Morgan Garrett as Yuuko Aioi
- Seth Magill as Koujirou Sasahara
- Madeleine Morris as Misato Tachibana
- Kyle Igneczi as Tsuyoshi Nakanojou
- Tabitha Ray as Izumi Sakurai
- Shawn Gann as Mr. Takasaki
- Dallas Reid as Makoto Sakurai
- Emily Neves as Mihoshi
- Kara Edwards as Fe
- Kathryn Taylor Rose as Weboshii
- Kristen McGuire as Annaka
- Maxey Whitehead as Yoshino Naganohara
- Stephen Fu as Kenzaburou Daiku
- Francis Henry as Principal Shinonome
- Charlie Campbell as Kousuke Oura
- Lydia Mackay as Ms. Nakamura
- Mark Stoddard as Mr. Tomioka
- Hayden Daviau as Word-Time Narrator
- Tyson Rinehart as Tanaka
- Apphia Yu as Sekiguchi
- Howard Wang as Ogi
- Gregory Lush as Akagi
- Derek Whitener as Chiyoda
- Matt Shipman as Katashina
- Alex Moore as Tsukiyono
- Greg Ducle as King Albert
- David Novinski as Dolph
- Sterling Gafford as Male Soldier #8
- Emi Lo as Princess Starla
- Chuck Huber as Oguri Cap
- Marissa Lenti as Yuuko's Mom
- Brian Mathis as Masaharu Egi
- Nicole Endicott as Kimiko
- Phillip Weber as Shinonome Narrator
- Tyler Walker as Buddy
- Terri Doty as Kiyoshi
- Sarah Wiedenheft as Mitsuo
- Zach Bolton as Policeman
- Megan Shipman as Tamamura
- Sonny Strait as Crow
- Alison Viktorin as Biscuit #2
- Kenny Green as Monk
- Doug Jackson as Nakanojou's Father
- Erika Larsen as Pyon
- Cris George as Captain
- Bill Jenkins as Officer
- Austin Tindle as Scholar
Saxton is directing the dub with Garrett, Tia Ballard, and Felecia Angelle as assistant ADR directors. Jamal Roberson is the lead ADR engineer, and Wang is the ADR scriptwriter.
Funimation will release the complete series on Blu-ray Disc and digitally with an English dub and subtitles on July 23. The company describes the anime's story:
Follow the outlandish adventures of three ordinary girls as they learn their most important lessons the hard way. While elsewhere in their unusual town, a pocket-sized professor makes life difficult for a robot who just wants to be normal.
Kyoto Animation's 26-episode Nichijou - My Ordinary Life anime premiered in 2011. Bandai Entertainment previously licensed the series, but cancelled the release in 2012 when the company stopped offering new home video and manga releases. Funimation released the series on Blu-ray Disc and DVD with English subtitles in February 2017.
Crunchyroll began streaming the series in July 2018 but removed the series in November after the termination of the partnership between Crunchyroll and Funimation.
Thanks to Sterling Getchell for the news tip.
Source: Funimation's website