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Fena: Pirate Princess Anime's Video Clip Streamed

posted on by Alex Mateo

Crunchyroll unveiled an English-subtitled video clip for the new "Crunchyroll Originals" anime Fena: Pirate Princess during the Virtual Crunchyroll Expo event on Friday.

The anime is slated to premiere in Japan in October on Tokyo MX, MBS, and BS Asahi. It will debut on Crunchyroll and Adult Swim's Toonami block on August 14, ahead of the Japanese premiere. The show will stream with Japanese audio and English subtitles on Crunchyroll, and will air with an English dub on Adult Swim.

The Japanese cast includes:

  • Asami Seto as Fena Houtman
  • Ryota Suzuki as Yukimaru
  • Takahiro Sakurai as Shitan
  • Aoi Yuki as Karin
  • Gen Sato as Enju
  • Ryota Ohsaka as Kaede
  • Jun Oosuka as Tsubaki
  • Shintaro Tanaka as Makaba
  • Manabu Muraji as Salman
  • Hiroaki Hirata as Otto

The English cast includes:

  • Brittany Cox as Fena Houtman
  • Robb Moreira as Yukimaru
  • Nicholas Corda as Shitan
  • Anjali Kunapaneni as Karin
  • Brandon Winckler as Enju
  • Darrel Delfin as Kaede
  • Alan Lee as Tsubaki
  • Thomas E Wynn as Makaba
  • Frank Todaro as Salman
  • Doug Stone as Otto

Crunchyroll describes the series:

Fena Houtman remembers little about her childhood. Orphaned and raised as a servant in a brothel, her life changes when she escapes to an island of pirates where she discovers the truth behind her family. With Fena being the only one able to unlock her family's secrets, and a formidable crew of female pirates on her tail, she must take her place as captain of her Samurai crew for a high seas adventure!

Kazuto Nakazawa (B: The Beginning, Blood+, Parasite Dolls) is directing the series at Production I.G, and he is also credited with the original story. Asako Kuboyama is writing the screenplay. Yuki Kajiura (Demon Slayer, Sword Art Online, Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works) is composing the music, and FlyingDog is producing the music. JUNNA is performing the opening theme song "Umi to Shinju" (The Sea and Perals) and Minori Suzuki is performing the ending theme song "Saihate" (The Farthest Shore).

Sources: Email correspondence, Crunchyroll's Twitter account

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