Clifford Chapin, Bryn Apprill Star in Unbreakable Machine Doll - TopicsExpress



          

Clifford Chapin, Bryn Apprill Star in Unbreakable Machine Doll English Dub FUNimation Entertainment began steaming the English-dubbed trailer for Unbreakable Machine Doll on Monday. The series will ship on Blu-ray/DVD combo pack on March 3 in both a standard edition and a limited edition with an art booklet and rigid art box. The cast includes: Clifford Chapin as Raishin Bryn Apprill as Yaya Kristin Sutton as Charlotte Lindsay Seidel as Frey Chris Burnett as Loki David Wald as Sigmund Kristin McCollum as Kimberley Ricco Fajardo as Magnus Clarine Harp as Shoko Alexis Tipton as Irori Lara Woodhull as Komurasaki Jad Saxton as Lisette Ian Sinclair as Felix Brandon Potter as Bronson Monica Rial as Henriette Charlie Campbell as Headmaster Rutherford Christopher Bevins as Cruel Carli Mosier as Cedric Vic Mignogna as Shin Andrew T. Chandler as Cherubim Christopher Bevins and Kenneth Thompson will serve as ADR director and ADR engineer, respectively. Bonny Clinkenbeard is writing the script off of translations by Sarah Alys Lindholm and Nora Stevens Heath. The anime adapts Reiji Kaitōs Unbreakable Machine-Doll (Machine-Doll wa Kizutsukanai) light novel series. Funimation describes the story: Raishin Akabane and his beautiful companion Yaya enroll at Walpurgis Royal Academy to study Machinart: a dangerous blend of magic and technology. Raishin is a puppeteer capable of using magic to power up Yaya, his automaton, for ruthless battles no mere human could survive. In the wrong hands, Yaya is a deadly weapon, but the honorable Raishin, despite his mysterious quest for vengeance, takes no pleasure in killing for sport. Instead, he joins forces with a harem of gorgeous classmates to unmask those responsible for a rash of heinous human experimentation. If new enemies and terrible grades dont spell doom for Raishin, he and Yaya might live long enough to conquer the school where magic meets machine! Kinji Yoshimoto (Queens Blade: The Exiled Virgin, Genshiken 2) directed the academy battle entertainment anime at animation studio Lerche from scripts by Yuuko Kakihara (Persona 4 The Animation, Ebiten: Kōritsu Ebisugawa Kōkō Tenmon-Bu). Atsuko Watanabe (The Everyday Tales of a Cat God, Ebiten: Kōritsu Ebisugawa Kōkō Tenmon-Bu) handled the character designs, and GENCO produced. Funimation streamed the series as it aired in 2013.
Posted on: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 12:03:15 +0000

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