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{{#ev: | {{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/WlDl7m-Or68?t=5m59s|320x240|center|More footage (from Mike Toole's "Dubs that time forgot" panel at Otakon Vegas 2014).}}</div> | ||
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==Original Dub Cast== | ==Original Dub Cast== |
Revision as of 22:25, 17 August 2017
The Gurren Lagann anime was originally going to have an English dub done by ADV Films around 2007. However, possibly due to ADV Films' budget issues at the time, the dub ended up being unreleased. Bandai Entertainment would acquire the license and release their own dub the year after.
Little footage of the dub can be found. However, a test disc had reportedly been sent out to select audiences with the first few episodes of the dub.
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Original Dub Cast
- Brett Weaver as Kamina
- Josh Grelle as Simon
- Luci Christian as Nia Teppelin
- Tiffany Grant as Yoko Ritona
- Brittney Karbowski as Kinon
- Chris Patton as Rossiu
- Greg Ayres as Gimmy
- Hilary Haag as Darry
- Jason Douglas as Kittan
- John Gremillion as Dayakka Ritona
- Kira Vincent-Davis as Kiyal
- Mark X. Laskowski as Leeron
- Monica Rial as Boota
- Monica Rial as Kiyoh
- Vic Mignogna as Viral