Abi Kumar, Kelly Greenshield, Sarah Roach, Jad Saxton, more star in dub
On Thursday, Crunchyroll declared that they would start streaming the English dubbed version of Naru Narumi's Watari-kun manga series titled "Watari-kun no xx ga Hōkaisunzen" on Friday.
The English dub stars:
- Abi Kumar as Naoto
- Kelly Greenshield as Ishihara
- Sarah Roach as Satsuki
- Jad Saxton as Suzu
- Robin Clayton as Sukekiyo
- Ariel Graham as Tamayo
- Daryl Mayfield as Tokui
- Nia Celeste as Naoto (Young)
The individuals responsible for various aspects of the film are as follows: Helena Walstrom for direction, Samantha Herek for production, Matthew Greenbaum for adaptation, Seth Aulds for engineering.
The anime debuted on Tokyo MX on July 4. Crunchyroll is streaming the series as it airs.
Takashi Naoya ( Am I Actually the Strongest? , Real Girl , Übel Blatt ) is directing the anime at Staple Entertainment with Matsuo Asami ( Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga , Gintama episode director) as the assistant director. Tatsuya Takahashi ( World’s End Harem , Eromanga Sensei ) is in charge of the series scripts, and Tetsuya Yamada ( Am I Actually the Strongest? , Übel Blatt ) is writing the scripts with director Naoya. Shōko Yasuda ( Am I Actually the Strongest? , Happy Sugar Life ) is designing the characters and serving as a chief animation director along with Yukiyo Komito ( Am I Actually the Strongest? ), Toshimitsu Kobayashi ( Fate/stay night ), and Taeko Ōgi ( Übel Blatt ). Nonoka Suzuki ( Tales of Wedding Rings 2nd key animation) is designing the costumes, and Chie Yamazaki ( Lagrange - The Flower of Rin-ne special effects) is designing the props.
Yuika performs the opening theme song "Yuurei ni Naritai" (I Want to be a Ghost), and Pedro performs ending theme song "Ai Ai Ai Ai AI" (Love Love Love Love Love).
Kodansha USA Publishing releases the manga digitally and describes the story:
Naoto Watari has had his share of struggles: his parents died two years ago, and now he and his sister live at his aunt's house. There, his desire to protect his sister earned him notoriety as "the guy with the sister complex"—which never mattered to him, as his sister always came first. But when Satsuki, a childhood friend-turned-enemy(?), becomes his school mate, Naoto's ordinary life is thrown into chaos ... and Satsuki may just be the beginning.