With some magic lessons under its belt and Alice's mother back in the picture, the English dub of fantasy romance anime The Duke of Death and His Maid returns for a third season this Sunday on Crunchyroll! Here's the cast and crew for Episode 1: The Duke of Death and His Maid Season 3 English Dub Cast Duke voiced by Clifford Chapin Alice voiced by Kristen McGuire Rob voiced by Kent Williams Viola voiced by Kayli Mills Cuff voiced by Sarah Wiedenheft Zain voiced by Ricco Fajardo Walter voiced by Alan Lee Daleth voiced by Katelyn Barr Sharon voiced by Felecia Angelle Keto voiced by Jad Saxton Teto voiced by Morgan Lauré Nico voiced by Hayden Daviau Ichi voiced by Monica Rial Flea voiced by Ben Phillips Millie voiced by Lisette Monique Diaz Pheifer voiced by Molly Zhang Evelyn voiced by Kelsey Poppen Sade voiced by Dawn M. Bennett Narrator voiced...
- 4/20/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll announced that the English dub of That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime season 3 will be available for streaming on the platform starting April 19, 2024.
The cast and staff involved in That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime season 3 English dub were also revealed.
That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime season 3 English dub cast includes:
Brittney Karbowski as Rimuru Mallorie Rodak as Raphael Chris Rager as Veldora Michelle Rojas as Shion Kent Williams as Rigurd Megan Shipman as Haruna Daman Mills as Diablo David Matranga as Youm Kristen McGuire as Milim Nazeeh Tarsha as Grucius Jad Saxton as Ramiris Morgan Lauré as Beretta Jamie Marchi as Treyni Anthony Bowling as Guy Kara Edwards as Mizeri Jarrod Greene as Daggrull Dallas Reid as Deeno Christopher Wehkamp as Leon Doug Jackson as Edomalis Matt Shipman as Shogo (Razen) Ben Phillips as Reyheim June Yoon as Muller Frank Todaro...
The cast and staff involved in That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime season 3 English dub were also revealed.
That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime season 3 English dub cast includes:
Brittney Karbowski as Rimuru Mallorie Rodak as Raphael Chris Rager as Veldora Michelle Rojas as Shion Kent Williams as Rigurd Megan Shipman as Haruna Daman Mills as Diablo David Matranga as Youm Kristen McGuire as Milim Nazeeh Tarsha as Grucius Jad Saxton as Ramiris Morgan Lauré as Beretta Jamie Marchi as Treyni Anthony Bowling as Guy Kara Edwards as Mizeri Jarrod Greene as Daggrull Dallas Reid as Deeno Christopher Wehkamp as Leon Doug Jackson as Edomalis Matt Shipman as Shogo (Razen) Ben Phillips as Reyheim June Yoon as Muller Frank Todaro...
- 4/19/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
A house just isn't a home without an ensemble of pretty humans and demons, so it's time to open up our doors (and our hearts) to the next English dub coming to Crunchyroll, The Demon Prince of Momochi House , which premieres on January 19. Check out the cast and crew for Episode 1 below! The Demon Prince of Momochi House English Dub Cast Himari voiced by Bryn Apprill Aoi voiced by Cody Savoie Yukari voiced by Aaron Dismuke Ise voiced by Van Barr Jr. Kumonyudo voiced by Jim Foronda Lesser Yokai voiced by Kimmie Britt, Kelsey Cruz, Kristian Eros, Morgan Larabee The Demon Prince of Momochi House English Dub Crew Voice Director: Jonathan Rigg Producer: Samantha Herek Adaptation: Ben Phillips Mixer: William Dewell Engineer: Jameson Outlaw Related: The Demon Prince of Momochi House Anime Blooms in Creditless Ending Theme Video Key Visual Related: Crunchyroll Winter 2024 Dubs Include Solo Leveling, Classroom of...
- 1/18/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
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For some superfans, collecting every LP and EP isn’t enough. Exclusive music merchandise such as an iconic album’s first pressing, signed records, bobbleheads, and original concert tees from every single tour are just a few ways for nostalgic diehards to go the extra mile and own a piece of their favorite artists (without stepping into stalker territory). These days, you no longer need to scour flea...
For some superfans, collecting every LP and EP isn’t enough. Exclusive music merchandise such as an iconic album’s first pressing, signed records, bobbleheads, and original concert tees from every single tour are just a few ways for nostalgic diehards to go the extra mile and own a piece of their favorite artists (without stepping into stalker territory). These days, you no longer need to scour flea...
- 4/6/2021
- by Danielle Directo-Meston
- Rollingstone.com
‘Diary of an Uber Driver.’
New German streaming service Joyn has commissioned a local version of RevLover Films’ ABC dramedy Diary of an Uber Driver.
It’s the first international remake of the format based on Ben Phillips’ popular blog and e-book which was scripted by Thomas Ward and directed by Matthew Moore.
International distributor all3Media’s production label Bon Voyage Films will produce the remake, to be shot in Hamburg. Kostja Ullmann will play the lead.
A joint venture between Discovery and German broadcaster ProSiebenSat1, Joyn aims to become the largest free-tv service in Germany with live streams of more than 50 channels plus an on-demand section with original productions.
All3Media International is shopping the ABC series and format at Mipcom in Cannes this week.
Produced by Martha Coleman and Lauren Edwards and co-funded by Create Nsw, the series starred Sam Cotton as Uber driver Ben with Zahra Newman as Beck,...
New German streaming service Joyn has commissioned a local version of RevLover Films’ ABC dramedy Diary of an Uber Driver.
It’s the first international remake of the format based on Ben Phillips’ popular blog and e-book which was scripted by Thomas Ward and directed by Matthew Moore.
International distributor all3Media’s production label Bon Voyage Films will produce the remake, to be shot in Hamburg. Kostja Ullmann will play the lead.
A joint venture between Discovery and German broadcaster ProSiebenSat1, Joyn aims to become the largest free-tv service in Germany with live streams of more than 50 channels plus an on-demand section with original productions.
All3Media International is shopping the ABC series and format at Mipcom in Cannes this week.
Produced by Martha Coleman and Lauren Edwards and co-funded by Create Nsw, the series starred Sam Cotton as Uber driver Ben with Zahra Newman as Beck,...
- 10/16/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Sam Cotton in ‘Diary of an Uber Driver.’
When Sam Cotton landed the title role in the ABC/RevLover Films’ dramedy Diary of an Uber Driver, he approached the job with some trepidation.
It was his first lead after playing Bruce, the nemesis of Luke McGregor’s Daniel in the ABC’s Rosehaven, and son-in-law Wayne in Sbs’s The Family Law.
He plays Uber driver Ben, whose life had always been in cruise control until his newish girlfriend Beck (Zahra Newman) gets pregnant in the six-parter scripted by Tom Ward, based on Ben Phillips’ blog.
He got the gig after doing a self-tape when he lived in Brisbane (he is now based in Sydney), followed by a call back in Sydney a few weeks later.
“At the outset I was kind of terrified but the director Matt Moore did so much to make me comfortable,” he tells If. “He...
When Sam Cotton landed the title role in the ABC/RevLover Films’ dramedy Diary of an Uber Driver, he approached the job with some trepidation.
It was his first lead after playing Bruce, the nemesis of Luke McGregor’s Daniel in the ABC’s Rosehaven, and son-in-law Wayne in Sbs’s The Family Law.
He plays Uber driver Ben, whose life had always been in cruise control until his newish girlfriend Beck (Zahra Newman) gets pregnant in the six-parter scripted by Tom Ward, based on Ben Phillips’ blog.
He got the gig after doing a self-tape when he lived in Brisbane (he is now based in Sydney), followed by a call back in Sydney a few weeks later.
“At the outset I was kind of terrified but the director Matt Moore did so much to make me comfortable,” he tells If. “He...
- 7/29/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Zahra Newman, Thomas Ward and Sam Cotton.
After Josh Thomas’ Please Like Me ended after four seasons on the ABC, his co-writer and co-star Thomas Ward realised there was something lacking in his career.
Having spent the best part of six years in that “bubble,” Ward worried that he did not know any other producers.
So he introduced himself to a number of producers including – fortuitously for him – RevLover Films’ Martha Coleman. She told him she had optioned Ben Phillips’ blog and e-book Diary of an Uber Driver.
After reading the blog he says: “I really liked the idea of doing a show that explores a community, the intimacy that comes with Uber rides and the fact that the protagonist was the same age as me and from a similar background.”
So he prepared a pitch outlining how he would turn the blog into a half hour series and work-shopped...
After Josh Thomas’ Please Like Me ended after four seasons on the ABC, his co-writer and co-star Thomas Ward realised there was something lacking in his career.
Having spent the best part of six years in that “bubble,” Ward worried that he did not know any other producers.
So he introduced himself to a number of producers including – fortuitously for him – RevLover Films’ Martha Coleman. She told him she had optioned Ben Phillips’ blog and e-book Diary of an Uber Driver.
After reading the blog he says: “I really liked the idea of doing a show that explores a community, the intimacy that comes with Uber rides and the fact that the protagonist was the same age as me and from a similar background.”
So he prepared a pitch outlining how he would turn the blog into a half hour series and work-shopped...
- 7/18/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
‘Diary of an Uber Driver.’
Sally Riley is bemused when people use this line when they are pitching projects to her: “This is definitely an ABC show.”
The ABC’s head of scripted production, Riley usually replies: “What is that? What is an ABC show?”
Interviewed in her Ultimo office for a two-part story, she tells If: “If it’s a great show, we’ll do it. I don’t think it must fit in the parameters of what is supposed to be an ABC show.
“We want to not only hold our audiences but also bring in new and younger audiences and we have a broad slate to try to meet both. We will definitely take a calculated risk when we believe in a show.”
As an example of a program which she thinks most people would not expect to see on the public broadcaster, she points to Les Norton,...
Sally Riley is bemused when people use this line when they are pitching projects to her: “This is definitely an ABC show.”
The ABC’s head of scripted production, Riley usually replies: “What is that? What is an ABC show?”
Interviewed in her Ultimo office for a two-part story, she tells If: “If it’s a great show, we’ll do it. I don’t think it must fit in the parameters of what is supposed to be an ABC show.
“We want to not only hold our audiences but also bring in new and younger audiences and we have a broad slate to try to meet both. We will definitely take a calculated risk when we believe in a show.”
As an example of a program which she thinks most people would not expect to see on the public broadcaster, she points to Les Norton,...
- 5/7/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
YouTube prankster Ben Phillips, who recently surpassed 1 billion lifetime views on his massively popular channel, is embarking on a tour with his younger brother, Elliot Giles.
Dubbed Ben Vs. Elliot, the monthlong U.K. show will kick off on Sept. 27 in their native Cardiff, and subsequently hit London, Glasgow, Manchester, and more. While interpreting pranks into a live event may sound like a tricky feat, the shows will see the brothers competing in “the ultimate prank war,” they say. Tickets will go on sale at SorryBro.com this Friday.
Phillips, who is now 26, launched his YouTube channel four short years ago, and has subsequently amassed 15 million followers across Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram thanks to popular recurring series like Prank The Haters and No Prank No Pain. As a young entrepreneur, Phillips has also sought to translate his online fame into offline ventures, including two books -- Sorry Bro and School Of Pranks.
Dubbed Ben Vs. Elliot, the monthlong U.K. show will kick off on Sept. 27 in their native Cardiff, and subsequently hit London, Glasgow, Manchester, and more. While interpreting pranks into a live event may sound like a tricky feat, the shows will see the brothers competing in “the ultimate prank war,” they say. Tickets will go on sale at SorryBro.com this Friday.
Phillips, who is now 26, launched his YouTube channel four short years ago, and has subsequently amassed 15 million followers across Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram thanks to popular recurring series like Prank The Haters and No Prank No Pain. As a young entrepreneur, Phillips has also sought to translate his online fame into offline ventures, including two books -- Sorry Bro and School Of Pranks.
- 4/10/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
(L-r) Peta Astbury-Bulsara, Que Minh Luu and Warren Clarke (Photo credit: Bohdan Warchomij).
The ABC had greenlit the development of The Heights when Que Minh Luu, who co-created the drama serial with Warren Clarke, was alerted to a job vacancy at the public broadcaster.
Sally Riley, the ABC’s head of drama, comedy and Indigenous, suggested Luu apply for the role of an executive producer.
That presented a dilemma for the Matchbox Pictures development executive. “On one hand I was keen to see the show through to completion,” she tells If. “On the other hand I wanted to get into producing, jobs like that are rare and I may not have had the opportunity again.”
So she applied, got the position and continued to oversee the 30-episode production from Matchbox and Peta Astbury-Bulsara’s For Pete’s Sake Productions as an Ep.
Clarke and Luu had set up the writers...
The ABC had greenlit the development of The Heights when Que Minh Luu, who co-created the drama serial with Warren Clarke, was alerted to a job vacancy at the public broadcaster.
Sally Riley, the ABC’s head of drama, comedy and Indigenous, suggested Luu apply for the role of an executive producer.
That presented a dilemma for the Matchbox Pictures development executive. “On one hand I was keen to see the show through to completion,” she tells If. “On the other hand I wanted to get into producing, jobs like that are rare and I may not have had the opportunity again.”
So she applied, got the position and continued to oversee the 30-episode production from Matchbox and Peta Astbury-Bulsara’s For Pete’s Sake Productions as an Ep.
Clarke and Luu had set up the writers...
- 4/2/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
‘Diary of an Uber Driver’. (Photo credit: Tony Mott)
Ben Phillips’ blog and e-book ‘Diary of an Uber Driver’ has been turned into six-part drama series for the ABC, with production currently underway in Sydney.
Produced by RevLover Films with the support of all3media international and Create Nsw, Diary of an Uber Driver is written by Thomas Ward (Please Like Me) and follows Uber driver Ben as he tries to work out what he should be doing while helping others to get where they are going. Against the ticking clock of impending fatherhood Ben must decipher what being ‘relevant’ looks like in a relationship that seems to think he’s surplus to requirements.
Sam Cotton (Rosehaven) plays Ben, while Zahra Newman plays Beck, the mother of his unborn child. The series will also star John Bell, Caroline Brazier, Ed Oxenbould, Julian Maroun and Emily Barclay.
Matthew Moore (Offspring) is directing the series,...
Ben Phillips’ blog and e-book ‘Diary of an Uber Driver’ has been turned into six-part drama series for the ABC, with production currently underway in Sydney.
Produced by RevLover Films with the support of all3media international and Create Nsw, Diary of an Uber Driver is written by Thomas Ward (Please Like Me) and follows Uber driver Ben as he tries to work out what he should be doing while helping others to get where they are going. Against the ticking clock of impending fatherhood Ben must decipher what being ‘relevant’ looks like in a relationship that seems to think he’s surplus to requirements.
Sam Cotton (Rosehaven) plays Ben, while Zahra Newman plays Beck, the mother of his unborn child. The series will also star John Bell, Caroline Brazier, Ed Oxenbould, Julian Maroun and Emily Barclay.
Matthew Moore (Offspring) is directing the series,...
- 11/4/2018
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
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