My Hero Academia Vigilantes’ English Dub Release Date & Cast Explored

The anime series “My Hero Academia: Vigilantes” is highly anticipated this year, based on the original Japanese manga by Hideyuki Furuhashi and Betten Court. The story revolves around Koichi Haimawari, a college student with dreams of becoming a hero. Since its debut yesterday, fans are eager to learn when the English dub will be released and who the cast members for “My Hero Academia: Vigilantes” will be.

Caught off guard, Crunchyroll unexpectedly released the dubbed version of their latest anime ahead of schedule, fueling the excitement of anime enthusiasts who are now anxiously waiting for each upcoming weekly episode. Here’s everything you need to know.

When is My Hero Academia Vigilantes’ English dub release date?

Enthusiasts eagerly anticipating the release of the My Hero Academia Vigilantes’ dubbed version were pleasantly surprised when they discovered that the English adaptation of episode 1 aired simultaneously with the Japanese original on April 7.

Normally, Crunchyroll releases the subtitled and dubbed versions of shows with a two-week gap. But on this occasion, it deviated from the norm and made both versions available at the same time instead.

If things carry on like this, weekly installments of the English dubbed episodes will be released simultaneously with their Japanese counterparts.

My Hero Academia Vigilantes’ English Dub cast members listed

In the cast of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, you’ll recognize some talented voices from the series along with thrilling newcomers.

1. David Matranga as Nomu (reprising his role from My Hero Academia)
2. Clifford Chapin as Tekkou (replacing his original voice actor, Scott Gibbs)
3. Luci Christian as Pop Step (a new addition to the franchise)
4. Chris Rager as Kane Shibazaki (previously voiced by Max Mittelman in My Hero Academia: Two Heroes)
5. Christopher Sabat as Koji Koda (a returning voice actor from My Hero Academia)
6. Monica Rial as Melissa Shield (a new character to the franchise)
7. Kyle Hebert as Gigantomachia (reprising his role from My Hero Academia)
8. Justin Briner as Mr. Compress (a new addition to the series, replacing Matthew David Rudd’s original performance)

  • Macy Anne Johnson as Pop Step
  • Jack Broadbent as Koichi Haimawari (The Crawler)
  • Mike Smith as Tochi
  • Jason Marnocha as Knuckleduster
  • Joshua Waters as Kugizaki
  • Dakota Farnsworth as Kugutsu
  • Justin Briner as Izuku “Deku” Midoriya
  • Christopher R. Sabat as All Might
  • Dave Trosko as Present Mic
  • Christopher Wehkamp as Aizawa
  • Aaron Campbell as No. 6
  • Kamen Casey as Tokage

The upcoming second installment of “My Hero Academia: Vigilantes” will debut on April 14, and its finale is set for broadcast on June 30.

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2025-04-08 13:10