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HIDIVE Streams Chihayafuru Anime 3rd Season's English Dub
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Chihayafuru anime season, starting on July 30 at 1:00 p.m. EDT in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Scandinavian countries, Central America, and South America. New dub episodes will premiere on Fridays.
The English dub cast includes:
- Luci Christian as Chihaya, Young Chihaya
- Blake Shepard as Arata
- Adam Gibbs as Taichi
- Bryson Baugus as Desktomu
- Juliet Simmons as Kanade
- Greg Ayres as Porky, Yukari
- Maggie Flecknoe as Sumire
- Gareth West as Akihito
- James Belcher as Dr. Harada
- Vicki Barosh as Mrs. Miyauchi
- Shannon Emerick as Young Arata
- Chelsea McCurdy as Young Taichi
Brent Marshall is the mix engineer.
licensed Chihayafuru 3 and will release it on home video on July 27.
The season hosted a premiere screening for the anime in August 2019.
The new season was delayed to October 2019.
band harassment performed the ending theme song "Hitomebore" (Love at First Sight).
The first 25-episode television anime season ran from October 2011 to March 2012. The second season, streaming the first season with Japanese subtitles and an English dub.
Sentai Filmworks describes the story:
Chihaya Ayase is a beautiful and headstrong young woman with a ion for karuta, a card game inspired by classical Japanese poetry. As a child, Chihaya was introduced to the game by a quiet, gifted transfer student named Arata, and she was instantly drawn to it. Now in high school and reunited with her childhood friend Taichi, Chihaya dreams of finding Arata and the three resuming their love of karuta, only to discover that Arata has quit the game due to personal reasons. Determined not to let Arata's ion go to waste, Chihaya and Taichi form the Mizusawa High School Karuta Club, where they learn that in karuta - as in life - working toward your dreams is the key to winning, even when what you want seems just out of reach.
Suetsugu launched the manga in releasing the manga digitally in English.
Suetsugu's manga has also inspired three live-action films. The first film, Hulu Japan in February 2018.
Source: HIDIVE