Demon Slayer English Cast
Photo Credit: Studio Ufotable

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba anime‘s first season has finished and fans are now ready to follow the series with the English dub on Adult Swim’s Toonami block.

Aniplex of America uncovered the new cast on their official Twitter account and affirmed that Sean Chiplock will voice Demon in the bog, Sarah Anne Williams has been given a role as Susamaru, Xander Mobus as Yahaba, and Greg Chun has been affirmed as Muzan Kibutsuji.

Every one of these demonic dangers will challenge Tanjiro in manners that he had never expected, and every one additionally shows a totally different side of the satanic world. It’s not simply careless beasts assaulting for it, however figures who have been trapped in the plots of Muzan Kibutsuji.

Demon Slayer Anime Unveils New Demonic English Dub Cast
Photo Credit: Studio Ufotable

Demon Slayer anime arrangement debuted on April 6, and Aniplex of America has authorized the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba anime. The show is spilling on HuluCrunchyroll, and FunimationNOW. An English dub will air on Adult Swim‘s Toonami block. The anime‘s last episode 26 has aired on 09/28/2019.

Aniplex of America portrays the story:

It is the Taisho Period in Japan. Tanjiro, a kindhearted boy who sells charcoal for a living, finds his family slaughtered by a demon. To make matters worse, his younger sister Nezuko, the sole survivor, has been transformed into a demon herself.
Though devastated by this grim reality, Tanjiro resolves to become a “demon slayer” so that he can turn his sister back into a human, and kill the demon that massacred his family.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga arrangement by Koyoharu Gotōge. The arrangement was distributed in English by Viz Media and simulpublished by Shueisha in English on the application and site Manga Plus.

The arrangement positioned fourteenth on a rundown of manga suggested by Japanese book shop representatives in 2017, and nineteenth on a rundown of the top manga of 2018 for male readers set up together by Kono Manga ga Sugoi!. As of June 4, 2018, the arrangement had 2.5 million duplicates in print around the world.


(C) Koyoharu Gotōge, Shueisha / “Demon Slayer” Production Committee”