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Funimation Reveals English Dub Cast for One Piece Film Gold
Keith Silverstein plays Tesoro for film opening in U.S./Canadian theaters next month
FUNimation Entertainment announced the English dub cast for One Piece Film Gold on Thursday. The company also began streaming an English-dubbed trailer.
The cast — under ADR director Joel McDonald, ADR scriptwriter Clint Bickham, and ADR engineer Matt Grounds — includes:
- Colleen Clinkenbeard as Luffy
- Christopher R. Sabat as Zoro
- Luci Christian as Nami
- Sonny Strait as Usopp
- Eric Vale as Sanji
- Brina Palencia as Chopper
- Stephanie Young as Robin
- Patrick Seitz as Franky
- Ian Sinclair as Brook
- Keith Silverstein as Tesoro
- Michele Knotz as Carina
- Amber Lee Connors as Baccarat
- Daman Mills as Tanaka
- Tyson Rinehart as Dice
Funimation will release the film in theaters in the United States and Canada from January 10-17. Funimation's official website for film lists that the film will be “presented in English Dub.” The website doesn't mention English-subtitled screenings.
Funimation describes the film:
The Straw Hat pirates are hitting the big screen once again in an all-new high-flying adventure! The popular series that has captivated fans all over the world unfolds a new saga in the highly anticipated movie, One Piece Film Gold.
The glittering Gran Tesoro, a city of entertainment beyond the laws of the government, is a sanctuary for the world's most infamous pirates, Marines, and filthy rich millionaires. Drawn by dreams of hitting the jackpot, Captain Luffy and his crew sail straight for the gold. But behind the gilded curtains lies a powerful king whose deep pockets and deeper ambitions spell disaster for the Straw Hats and the New World alike.
One Piece Film Gold opened in Japan on July 23. As of September 8, the film had earned 5,007,520,000 yen (about US$48.8 million) at the Japanese box office. The film earned 69,630,000 yuan (about US$10.1 million) at the Chinese box office in its first three days. The anime film opened in China on November 11. These box office earnings are the most any Japanese film has grossed in its first three days in China in 2016.
Original manga creator Eiichiro Oda served as the film's executive producer and was credited with the original work. Oda also served as the executive producer for the previous film in the franchise, One Piece Film Z. Additionally, Oda designed the various new costumes for the Straw Hat crew for the film, drew the rough drafts for the new characters, and also drew the film's first visual (pictured on the right).
Hiroaki Miyamoto (One Piece episodes 352-679, assistant director for One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island) directed the film, and Tsutomu Kuroiwa (live-action Black Butler film, live-action Liar Game: The Final Stage film, live-action The Perfect Insider TV series) wrote the script. Masayuki Sato designed the characters for animation, and also served as chief animation director. Kazuo Ogura was the art director, while Nobuhito Sue was credited for art setting.
Sony Reveals Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite Game for 2017 (Updated)
Ultimate Marvel vs. CAPCOM 3 also comes to PS4 on Saturday
Sony's Saturday keynote for the PlayStation Experience 2016 event revealed that CAPCOM will offer its Marvel vs. CAPCOM Infinite game next year. The event debuted a teaser video that featured CAPCOM's Ryu and Mega Man X, as well as Marvel's Iron Man and Captain Marvel. CAPCOM will preview gameplay footage during the CAPCOM Cup tournament for Street Fighter V later on Saturday.
Sony then announced that Ultimate Marvel vs. CAPCOM 3 will be available on PlayStation 4 starting on Saturday.
My Hero Academia Anime Previews 2nd Season in 1st Promo Video
Trailer previews U.A. Sports Festival arc
The official website for the My Hero Academia anime series began streaming the first promotional video on Sunday for the anime's second season.
The anime had announced a second season in June. The new season will cover the U.A. Sports Festival arc of Kōhei Horikoshi's original manga.
The anime's first season of 13 episodes premiered on the MBS /TBS channel on April 3. Funimation streamed the series in Japanese with English subtitles in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland as it aired in Japan. The company also streamed a Broadcast Dub.
Horikoshi's original manga also inspired an event anime that screened in Tokyo on November 27 and then in four other Japanese cities on Saturday. The anime will ship on DVD in Japan with a limited edition of the 13th volume the manga on April 4.
Horikoshi launched the superhero manga series in Weekly Shonen Jump in July 2014, and Shueisha published the 11th compiled volume in Japan on November 4. Viz Media is publishing the manga digitally in its Weekly Shonen Jump magazine and in print. The company released the manga's sixth compiled volume in English on November 1.
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