After waiting a few weeks with only the Japanese version available, the English dub of My Dress-Up Darling Season 2 is now out. Crunchyroll released the first dubbed episode on Saturday, July 19.
This is good news for fans who prefer watching the show in English and have been waiting to hear their favorite characters in a language they understand better.
My Dress-Up Darling Season 2 English Dub Cast and Crew
Crunchyroll has confirmed that Episode 1 of the English dub was released on July 19, just two weeks after the Japanese version came out on July 5. This is a much quicker release than usual and shows how dubbing is improving in speed.
Many of the same voice actors from Season 1 have returned. AmaLee is back as Marin Kitagawa, and Paul Dateh returns as Wakana Gojo. New characters are voiced by Dani Chambers (Nowa), Zeno Robinson (Kensei), Natalie Rose (Rune), Brandon Loera (Kashiwagi), Madeleine Morris (Daia), and Doug Jackson (Usami).
The dubbing is directed by Jonathan Rigg, with Samantha Herek as producer. Macy Anne Johnson worked on the script adaptation, while James Baker and Paola Guzman handled the sound and mixing.
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The show keeps the same feel as Season 1, with sweet romance, detailed cosplay, and creative energy. The English voices match the tone of the characters well and help more fans enjoy the story.
The quicker release of the dub is a big plus for people who don’t want to wait too long after the original episodes.
Where to watch My Dress-Up Darling Season 2?
You can watch both the subbed and dubbed versions of My Dress-Up Darling Season 2 on Crunchyroll. The Japanese subbed episodes started in early July, and the English dubbed episodes began releasing weekly from July 19.
You can choose between sub and dub in the video settings while watching. If Crunchyroll is available in your region, it’s the best place to stream the series.
Source: Crunchyroll