Alejandro Saab, Eric Vale, more join cast
On Wednesday, Crunchyroll announced that they would be streaming the English dubbed version of the second season of Satoru Nii's Wind Breaker anime television series starting on Thursday.
The English dub cast, which features returning members, includes:
- Austin Tindle as Sakura
- Bryson Baugus as Nirei
- Dallas Reid as Suo
- Blake McNamara as Anzai
- Alejandro Saab as Natori
- Eric Vale as Kongo
- Kevin Thelwell as Kaji
- Jordan Dash Cruz as Tsugeura
- Garret Storms as Takanashi
- Orion Pitts as Sugishita
- Ricco Fajardo as Enomoto
- Drew Breedlove as Mitsuki
- Gerard Caster as Hansuke
- Josh Putnam as Renji
- Brad Kurtz as Kurita
- Travis Mullenix as Nagato
- Kristian Eros as Taishi
The individuals responsible for various aspects of the English dub of a production are as follows: Jeremy Inman is in charge of direction, Samantha Herek is handling production, Macy Anne Johnson is adapting the script, Matt Grounds is responsible for mixing, and Ian Emerson is in charge of engineering.
The second season of the anime was launched on April 3 during the TURBO block of MBS / TBS affiliate stations. It is also available for streaming on ABEMA at the same time. Additionally, it can be viewed on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, U-NEXT, and other platforms in Japan.
On March 29th, there was a special showing of the anime at the United Cinemas Aqua City Odaiba in Tokyo.
Toshifumi Akai ( Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia ) returns to direct the second season at CloverWorks . Hiroshi Seko ( Attack on Titan , Jujutsu Kaisen ) is again in charge of series scripts. Taishi Kawakami ( Akebi's Sailor Uniform ) is again designing the characters. Ryō Takahashi ( Arifureta - From Commonplace to World's Strongest ) is again composing the music. SixTONES boy band perform the opening theme song for the second season. shytaupe perform the ending theme song "It's myself."
Additional new and returning staff are:
- Chief Animation Directors: Taishi Kawakami , Yūsuke Tanaka (new)
- Action Director: Kazuyuki Asaka
- Prop Design: Maiko Hado
- Art Setting/Director: Yasunao Moriyasu
- Color Key Artists: Kyōko Hara (new), Asuka Yokota
- Compositing Director of Photography: Yukiko Nagase
- 3D Director: Keita Watanabe (Sublimation)
- Editing: Akinori Mishima
- Sound Director: Jin Aketagawa
Nii launched the manga in Kodansha 's Magazine Pocket app in Japanese in January 2021.
Kodansha USA Publishing acquired the rights to publish the manga in English and began digital releases in spring 2022. They are now also printing physical copies of the series, with new volumes coming out monthly starting in July. According to Kodansha USA Publishing, this is the description of the manga.
An adrenaline-filled manga set in a high school for delinquents who are now heroes protecting their town. A fierce, new student arrives at the school determined to fight his way to the top and become the strongest of them all. This edgy, action-packed manga is guaranteed to excite fans of Tokyo Revengers and other stories about high school delinquents.
Haruka Sakura is not interested in associating with individuals who lack strength. He is solely focused on seeking out the strongest individuals at Furin High School, a school renowned for its physical prowess and its role in safeguarding their community from harm. Despite being new at Furin High School, Haruka has no intention of becoming a hero or joining any team; instead, he intends to compete individually to ascend to the pinnacle of his field.