Sentai Filmworks is jumping back in time by almost a decade to give the nearly forgotten anime series The Pet Girl of Sakurasou a new lease on life by giving it a brand new English dub!
In an announcement posted to their official blog on Thursday, July 23rd, they revealed the full cast list to be:
Crew:
Director – John Swasey
ADR Script – Marta Bechtol
English Mix – Bryan Leach
Audio Engineer – Patrick Marrero
Cast:
Sorata – Greg Ayres
Mashiro – Caitlynn French
Nanami – Christina Kelly
Misaki – Luci Christian
Jin – Scott Gibbs
Chihiro – Olivia Swasey
Miyahara – Adam Gibbs
Hikari / Shiho – Natalie Rial
Nekosuke – Alejandro Saab
Mayu – Avery Smithhart
Akasaka – Blake Shepard
Misaki’s Father – Blake Weir
Yuko – Brittney Karbowski
Iori – Bryson Baugus
Kazuki – Heath Morrow
Kanna – Hilary Haag
Fuuka / Yayoi – Kira Vincent Davis
Sennin – Luis Gallindo
Tatebayash – Mike Haimoto
Rita – Skyler Sinclair
Ayano / Meat Lady – Shelley Calene-Black
Maid – Holly Segarra
Game President / Male Gym Teacher – Ian Sinclair
Principal – John Swasey
Cham Cham / Momoko – Julia Traber
Hau Hau – Mai Le
Meat Man / Sorata’s Father – Mike Vance
Sorata’s Mother – Nastasia Marquez
Driving Instructor / Koharu – Patricia Duran
Security Guard – Rob Mungle
Sentai Filmworks also uploaded a dubbed trailer for The Pet Girl of Sakurasou.
Originally a light novel series created by Hajime Kamoshida and illustrated by Kēji Mizoguchi, The Pet Girl of Sakurasou ran for thirteen volumes between 2010 and 2014. The series was adapted into a 24-episode television anime starting in October 2012 produced by J.C. Staff. Sentai Filmworks describes the story as:
The first time he saw her, it was love at first sight. Unfortunately for Sorata Kanda, “she” was a cat named Hikari and his school’s rules forbid keeping pets in the regular dorms. As a result, Sorata is banished to the infamous Sakura Hall alongside other troublesome and unusual students like Jin, overzealous playboy, Ryunosuke, the reclusive hermit, and Mashiro, a brilliant artist who’s so unfocused and clueless about the real world that dorm supervisor Ms. Sengoku assigns Sorata the task of taking care of her along with his ever-growing collection of stray cats! Needless to say, Mashiro’s inability to understand the boundaries of propriety (or even when and how to dress herself) is certain to cause trouble and Sorata’s friend Nanami is especially unhappy to find herself suddenly competing for Sorata’s attention with The Pet Girl of Sakurasou.
Source: Sentai Filmworks