Crunchyroll has announced that it will stream the highly anticipated Kaiju No. 8 worldwide alongside the original Japanese version at the exact same time, as well as releasing an English dub version of each episode the same day it hits the airwaves.As detailed in a recent press release, Production I.G.’s (Ghost in the Shell, Eden of the East) highly-anticipated adaptation of Naoya Matsumoto’s titular manga series is scheduled to premiere on Saturday, April 13, 7:00 a.m. (PDT). Crunchyroll will introduce the series to its roster by streaming the live broadcast to over 200 countries at the exact same time it airs in Japan. Those who miss the initial broadcast of each new episode will be able to watch it at 8:30 a.m. (PDT) on the same day of its release. Additionally, Crunchyroll will dub Kaiju No. 8 into 11 major languages, including English, Latin American Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Castillian Spanish, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. Each of these foreign-language versions will likewise be released as same-day streaming options for Crunchyroll viewers.Shigeyuki Miya (Supernatural: The Anime Series) and Tomomi Kamiya (Gintama) teamed up to direct the Kaiju No. 8 at Production I.G. Ichiro Okouchi, co-creator of the iconic sci-fi franchise Code Geass, wrote the series’ screenplay. Tetsuyo Nishio (Naruto, Stand Alone Complex) served as chief animation director and character designer. Masaya Fukunishi (The First Slam Dunk) and Asami Seto (Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury) portray Kafka and Mina, respectively. Wataru Kato (The Legendary Hero Is Dead) is cast as Kafka’s close friend and ally, Reno Ichikawa.
Crunchyroll has announced that it will stream the highly anticipated Kaiju No. 8 worldwide alongside the original Japanese version at the exact same time, as well as releasing an English dub version of each episode the same day it hits the airwaves.
As detailed in a recent press release, Production I.G.’s (Ghost in the Shell, Eden of the East) highly-anticipated adaptation of Naoya Matsumoto’s titular manga series is scheduled to premiere on Saturday, April 13, 7:00 a.m. (PDT). Crunchyroll will introduce the series to its roster by streaming the live broadcast to over 200 countries at the exact same time it airs in Japan. Those who miss the initial broadcast of each new episode will be able to watch it at 8:30 a.m. (PDT) on the same day of its release. Additionally, Crunchyroll will dub Kaiju No. 8 into 11 major languages, including English, Latin American Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Castillian Spanish, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. Each of these foreign-language versions will likewise be released as same-day streaming options for Crunchyroll viewers.
Shigeyuki Miya (Supernatural: The Anime Series) and Tomomi Kamiya (Gintama) teamed up to direct the Kaiju No. 8 at Production I.G. Ichiro Okouchi, co-creator of the iconic sci-fi franchise Code Geass, wrote the series’ screenplay. Tetsuyo Nishio (Naruto, Stand Alone Complex) served as chief animation director and character designer. Masaya Fukunishi (The First Slam Dunk) and Asami Seto (Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury) portray Kafka and Mina, respectively. Wataru Kato (The Legendary Hero Is Dead) is cast as Kafka’s close friend and ally, Reno Ichikawa.
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