Saturday, March 15, 2014

English Mikasa Actress Named in Latest "Attack on Titan" Dub Cast Announcement

Ahead of next week's Anime Boston premiere of the English dub of Attack on Titan, FUNimation has begun rolling out the who's who for the new voice cast, with subscribers to their EVS service getting the advanced news. In the fourth  wave, we find out who's voicing Mikasa! 


 


 


Character – Actor


Mikasa – Trina Nishimura
Hugo – Tyson Rinehart
Ian – Scott Freeman
Milieus – Joel McDonald
Mina – Alexis Tipton
Mitabi – Kyle Hebert
Mobb – Matthew Ham


 


Character - Actor


 


Character – Actor


Jean – Mike McFarland


Sasha – Ashly Burch


Conny – Clifford Chapin


Anka – Jamie Marchi


Hanna – Tia Ballard


Gustav – Keith Kubal


Christa – Bryn Apprill


Ymir – Elizabeth Maxwell 


Levi - Matthew Mercer
Petra - Caitlin Glass
Hange - Jessica Calvello
Daz - Brad Venable
Bertholdt - David Matranga
Franz - James Chandler
Rico - Morgan Garrett
Pyxis - R Bruce Elliott
Nack - Will Short


Keith – Patrick Seitz
Moses – Jeff Johnson
Erwin – J. Michael Tatum
Marco – Austin Tindle
Carla – Jessica Cavanagh
Grisha – Chris Hury
Hannes – David Wald


 


 



Hannes – David Wald


 



 


Collector’s Edition of Attack on Titan is available exclusively in the FUNimation Shop. This edition will include the following:


 


- 4-pin collection (Military Police Regiment, Scout Regiment, Garrison Regiment, and Cadet Corps)
- A replica of Eren’s key necklace
- A sword necklace featuring the Titan flesh paring blades
- a 3D lenticular art card
- a 24 page digibook titled “Notes From Beyond the Wall: Part 1″
- plus 104 minutes of on-disc extras


 


Limited Edition of Attack on Titan is also available on the Shop, and through other retailers. This edition includes:


 


- 3D lenticular art card
- a 24 page digibook titled “Notes from Beyond the Wall: Part 1″
- plus 104 minutes of on-disc extras


 


Both of these editions are in addition to the standard release.


 


The home video release is planned for June 3rd.


 


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Scott Green is editor and reporter for anime and manga at geek entertainment site Ain't It Cool News. Follow him on Twitter at @aicnanime.

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