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FUNimation’s My Hero Academia Season 5 dub release date confirmed: Boku no Hero Academia Season 5 English dub in Spring 2021
Thu Apr 08, 2021 at 11:00am ET
FUNimation’s My Hero Academia 5 dub will start up with Episode 1 in April 2021. Pic credit: Studio BONES
The My Hero Academia Season 5 English dub release date has officially been confirmed by FUNimation to be scheduled for Saturday, April 10, 2021. The My Hero Academia Season 5 Episode 1 English dub will be streaming on that date.
FUNimation’s My Hero Academia Season 5 dub is streaming in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Scandinavia, Brazil, and Mexico. Funimation is the premier home for My Hero Academia fans in these countries, whether they prefer English subtitles or dubbed content.
My Hero Academia Announces Simuldub Premiere Date
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My Hero Academia is on top of its game right now as the anime moves on with its fifth season. Of course, the subbed show is almost three episodes in, so it is about time the English dub goes live. And now, fans have a date for when the new edition will go live.
Over on Funimation, the streaming service saved the day for some fans with its big simuldub announcement. The company confirmed
My Hero Academia season five will bring its dub live on April 10, and it will be available exclusively for Funimation subscribers.
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Arrow s Amy Gumenick Celebrates Kelly Hu s Birthday With Behind-the-Scenes Suicide Squad Photo
Supernatural guest star Amy Gumenick wished actress Kelly Hu a happy birthday and used one of their shared behind-the-scenes moments from an episode of
Arrow to do so. Showing off a shot where she, Hu, and other actors from the Arrowverse Suicide Squad were strapped to tables between shots, Gumenick shouted out Hu, who replied back with a similar level of enthusiasm on her end. She shared it with the hashtags OG Suicide Squad and Ghost Initiative, the latter being a name used to describe Task Force X after the name Suicide Squad was taken off the table, likely by Warner Bros. executives wanting to distance the TV version from the movie version.
Nintendo Celebrates Fire Emblem’s 30th Anniversary With Special Voice Actor Interviews
Update: And the video is now live! The whole thing is just over an hour long, so make sure to get yourself comfy or pop back and visit us again when you have the time. For details on what you can expect to see, check out our original article below.
Original Article (Thu 4th Feb, 2021 16:30 GMT): Nintendo has announced that it will continue to celebrate the 30th anniversary of
Fire Emblem by hosting a special video starring several voice actors from past games in the series.
The video will be published on 8th February, offering up a series of candid, in-depth discussions featuring seven actors from the franchise s history. The stars in question are Cherami Leigh (Caeda, Mae, Rhea), Chris Hackney (Boey, Quan, Dimitri), Billy Kametz (Ferdinand Von Aegir), Christian La Monte (Seliph, Roderick, Ignatz), Patrick Seitz (Fehnix), Xanthe Huynh (Eir, Marianne) and Ray Chase (Roy, Alfonse, Gaius).