All Saints Street’s Japanese Dub Renews Its Lease with Sequel Announcement
Thank the kami, we don’t have to go apartment-hunting in this market all over again to get our supernatural slice-of-life fix, as it was announced today that a sequel is in the works for the Japanese dub of All Saints Street—the first notice we’ve seen of completely new episodes, not just for the dub.
A cute visual depicting Neil celebrating the announcement was also revealed:
Sequel Announcement Visual
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The Japanese dub’s main cast is as follows:
- Daiki Yamashita (Izuku in My Hero Academia) as Neil Bowman
- Jun Fukuyama (King in The Seven Deadly Sins) as Ira Blood
- Tomoaki Maeno (Veldora in That Time I Was Reincarnated as a Slime) as Vladimir Eliot Kirilenko
- Kaito Ishikawa (Naofumi in The Rising of the Shield Hero) as Lynn Angel
- Marika Kono (Yumina in In Another World With My Smartphone) as Lily Angel
- Yuichi Nakamura (Gojo in JUJUTSU KAISEN) as Nick Holt
- Shun Horie (Hacker in Akudama Drive) as Abu
- Takahiro Sakurai (Reigen in Mob Psycho 100) as Narrator
Based on the 2016 webcomic by Lingzi, All Saints Street is produced by Tencent Video and currently spans three seasons, which were compiled into six full-length episodes for the Japanese dub. The dub began airing in Japan on November 11 at 24:00 (effectively, 12am on November 12) and is currently being streamed on Crunchyroll, who describes the series as such:
The kind-hearted demon Neil dreams of living in the Human world when he’s invited by his best friend, a vampire named Ira, to come to All Saints Street. His roommates in room 1031 are angles, mummies, and other “non-humans”. Though he lives this tumultuous communal life with his roommates, within Neil lies the sleeping power…of the Demon King. Because of that power, a werewolf and Neil’s demon brother also travel to the Human World. Will Neil be able to live a regular life in the Human World!?
It’s just an ordinary tale about the ordinary lives of non-ordinary people.
Source: Comic Natalie
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