Liar Liar Anime Reveals English Dub’s Cast, July 22 Premiere: All You Need To Know
Crunchyroll, the popular streaming platform for anime, has recently announced the premiere of the English dub of the anime “Liar Liar,” based on Haruki Kuō’s light novel series. This captivating “academy x mind game x romantic comedy” story revolves around students battling for rankings on the enigmatic “Academy” island. The English cast features talented actors, including Blake McNamara, Taylor Murphy, Monica Piskor, and Meg McClain. Let’s delve into the details of this exciting anime and its exceptional cast and crew.
Unveiling the English Dub Cast
The English dub cast for “Liar Liar” has been unveiled, promising an immersive experience for anime fans. Blake McNamara takes on the role of Hiroto, while Taylor Murphy voices Sarasa/Rina. Monica Piskor portrays Ichinose, and Meg McClain brings life to Shirayuki. Additionally, the anime boasts a remarkable supporting cast, featuring voices from Morgan Lauré, Dani Chambers, Philip Annarella, Grant Paulsen, Jalitza Delgado, and Izzi Raine.
Behind the Scenes
The English dub is skillfully directed by Jason Lord, with Zach Bolton as the producer. Kieran Flitton is the scriptwriter, Andrew Tipps manages the mixing, and Ian Emerson serves as the engineer. This talented team ensures that the essence of “Liar Liar” is expertly translated into English, delivering an enjoyable experience for the audience.
Synopsis
“Liar Liar” is set on the mysterious “Academy” island, where students engage in intense battles to determine their rankings. Hiroto Shinohara, the protagonist, achieves the highest grade ever recorded in the school’s entrance exam, making him the fastest student to join the elite “Seven Stars.” However, there’s a catch – his success is based on a lie. To maintain his position, Hiroto must navigate through school mind games using deception and cunning strategies, with the assistance of the charming “cheat maid” Shirayuki Himeji and even Sarasa, who harbors secrets of her own.
“Liar Liar” promises an enthralling journey filled with mind games and deceit, as students compete for the prestigious title of “Seven Star.” Crunchyroll’s decision to stream the English dub version enables a wider audience to immerse themselves in this psychological anime. With a stellar cast, a talented crew, and an intriguing plot, anime enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the premiere on July 22. Prepare to be captivated by the world of “Liar Liar,” where lies and truth intertwine in a compelling tale of ambition and deception.
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