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'''Tokyo Godfathers''' is an original anime film which premiered in theaters on November 8, 2003 in Japan. When the film was brought over for release in 2004 in the United States, it was only in an English-subtitled format; however, an English dub ''was'' produced for an international market.
'''''Tokyo Godfathers''''' is an original anime film which premiered in theaters on November 8, 2003 in Japan. When the film was brought over for release in 2004 in the United States, it was only in an English-subtitled format. However, an English dub was also produced for an international market.


Sometime between 2004 and 2006, an English dub of the film was broadcast on the television station Animax Asia. The known English dub voices for the film are only for the main three leads, and were usuals for Animax dubs:
Sometime between 2004 and 2006, an English dub was broadcast on the television station Animax Asia. The only known actors in it were the three characters, Miyuki (played by Candice Moore), Gin (Darren Pleavin), and Hana (Russel Wait). These three frequently showed up in Animax's dubs.


* Candice Moore as Miyuki
==Availability==
* Darren Pleavin as Gin
The dub appears to have only aired briefly on Animax Asia, as no known home video release contains an English track. Additionally, it has never been put online outside of two short clips as part of Russell Wait's portfolio.
* Russell Wait as Hana


This English dub appears ''only'' to have aired briefly on Animax Asia, as no known home video release contains an English track. This English dub has also never appeared online outside of two short clips as part of Russell Wait's portfolio.
==Gallery==
 
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==See Also==
*[[Dreaming Machine (partially found production material of cancelled Satoshi Kon anime film; 2010)]]


==References==
==References==
*[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2018 Tokyo Godfathers (movie) - Anime News Network. (Has partial cast listing for English dub.)]
*[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2018 Anime News Network entry.]


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Latest revision as of 04:00, 7 May 2023

Tokyo Godfathers.jpg

The English DVD cover for the film.

Status: Partially Found


Tokyo Godfathers is an original anime film which premiered in theaters on November 8, 2003 in Japan. When the film was brought over for release in 2004 in the United States, it was only in an English-subtitled format. However, an English dub was also produced for an international market.

Sometime between 2004 and 2006, an English dub was broadcast on the television station Animax Asia. The only known actors in it were the three characters, Miyuki (played by Candice Moore), Gin (Darren Pleavin), and Hana (Russel Wait). These three frequently showed up in Animax's dubs.

Availability

The dub appears to have only aired briefly on Animax Asia, as no known home video release contains an English track. Additionally, it has never been put online outside of two short clips as part of Russell Wait's portfolio.

Gallery

A clip of the English dub.

Another clip found from a demo reel (1:25).

See Also

References