Additional Cast for The Last Summoner Japanese Dub, Premiere on January 4
On November 16, three new cast members and the first advertisement for the Japanese dub were made public on the official website for the Chinese internet anime Zuihou de Zhaohuan Shi (The Last Summoner).
The actors who have been identified are:
Miaowu | Karin Isobe |
Hana | Aina Aiba |
Stan | Hiyori Kono |
The opening theme song for the series, “With” by NIGHTMARE, is also featured in the promotional video along with information about the cast. NIGHTMARE and “The Last Summoner-” have also collaborated on an illustration, which has been made public.
The dub is scheduled to debut on Fuji TV’s FOD service on January 4, 2023, with additional streams on D Anime Store, Bandai Channel, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video to follow in Japan.
Crunchyroll is currently hosting the Chinese version for streaming.
The anime is a rendition of the corresponding web comic, which takes place in a world where summoning souls was once a common occurrence among beings that walked the earth centuries ago.
One day, a young man named Ah Jie inadvertently summons a goddess named Dora, thrusting him into the supernatural world of magical Summoners.
When offered the opportunity to join forces with the Guardians, Ah Jie is forced to confront the Guardians’ greatest adversaries, the Destroyers. Despite being an ordinary young man who wishes to live a simple life, it appears that it is his destiny to fight for the planet’s and others’ safety.
The action-fantasy manhwa by ASK Studio first appeared in January 2016.
The original net anime adaptation was created by ASK Animation Studio and debuted in 12 episodes this Spring.
About Zuihou de Zhaohuan Shi (The Last Summoner)
Zuihou de Zhaohuan Shi (The Last Summoner) is a Chinese net anime based on the same-named manhwa about an ordinary young man who becomes embroiled in a fantastical conflict after accidentally summoning a goddess named Dora.
ASK Studio originally published the action-fantasy manhwa, which debuted in January 2016.
The original net anime adaptation was created by ASK Animation Studio and debuted in 12 episodes this Spring.