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The long-awaited anime adaptation of ‘Spriggan’ is coming to Netflix in June 2022.
Considering that Kyle McCarley has worked at most of the Studios that do the Netflix anime dubs (e.g. Iyuno-SDI Group (SDI Media), Bang Zoom!, NYAV Post, VSI Los Angeles, Studiopolis) it's hard to guess which studio is doing
It's interesting that Kyle McCarley is voicing Yu Ominae, since a few expected Chris Patton (who voiced Yui in the Spriggan anime film from ADV) to return, but I'm excited for Kyle's take as the character.
As for the studio, hard to say since Kyle has worked at most of the Studios that do the Netflix anime dubs (e.g. Iyuno-SDI Group, Bang Zoom!, NYAV Post, VSI Los Angeles, Studiopolis) so until we get another English dub trailer for
Certainly looking Forward to this Anime, and for the dub voice to Yu, I definitely heard that voice before, it sounds super familiar and really rings a bell, Kinda sounds like a mix between Yuri Lowenthal and Roger Craig Smith? Well whoever he is? I can’t tell he is gonna be awesome. Another Hands down to Netflix with their Anime Productions. 🙂
First Teaser Trailer Revealed for “Spriggan” Netflix Anime Series
Like so many anime features, Spriggan is based on a manga. Rather than churn out a quick cash-in and be done with it, the job was off-loaded to Studio 4°C, one of Japan’s most prestigious production studios. Kawasaki got his first shot at directing a feature film, Katsuhito Otomo (of
Spriggan is a pretty fun and over the top anime feature, but only for those who can handle the silliness. There’s a lot of insane action and fantastical ideas to keep you occupied, but don’t expect anything much beyond an exciting rollercoaster ride. Animation fans can look forward to the spectacular animation and the soundtrack is pretty on point too, so there’s plenty to like here. Just sit back, buckle up and give the film a little time to get started. It’s not Studio 4°C’s best work, but it’s still way better than most of the competition.
Takashige wrote the Spriggan manga with artist Minagawa beginning in 1989. Viz Media published edited versions of three of the manga's eleven volumes as Striker in North America from 1998 to 1999. The manga inspired an anime film in 1998. ADV Films released the film in 2002 with an English dub.
Spriggan is an unusual Anime action flick.