Shoot! Goal to the Future English Dub Reveals Cast & Crew, Release Date
First episode goes live on July 16!Shoot! Goal to the Future is the next anime to get the ball rolling on Crunchyroll's Summer 2022 SimulDub season with the reveal of a full cast and crew roster. Hit the jump for all the details!
High-fives all around, because we're celebrating the addition of another blood-pumping soccer anime to Crunchyroll's growing lineup of SimulDubs with Shoot! Goal to the Future, which will officially kick off on July 16!
Here's the skillful cast and crew drafted for Episode 1:
Cast
- Mike Haimoto (Akane in Run with the Wind) as Hideto Tsuji
- Nazeeh Tarsha (Ard in The Greatest Demon Lord Is Reborn as a Typical Nobody) as Jo Kazama
- Ry McKeand (Ryoma in The Prince of Tennis) as Kohei Kokubo
- Ricco Fajardo (Yuuma in Aoashi) as Yoshiharu Kubo
- Matthew David Rudd (Panda in JUJUTSU KAISEN) as Atsushi Kamiya
- Kevin D. Thelwell (Mita in Tribe Nine) as Subaru Kurokawa
- Tia Ballard (Nene in Toilet-bound Hanako-kun) as Ayaka
- Emi Lo (Destiny in takt op.Destiny) as Namioka
- Cory Phillips (Yona in Fire Force) as Sahara
- Mark Allen Jr. (Hiiragi in The Fruit of Evolution) as Sonoda
- Brian Mathis (Bizen in RE-MAIN) as Nomada Coach
- Additional Voices: Caitlin Glass, Kelsey Maher, Dani Chambers, Alex Hom, Jacob Eiseman, Travis Mullenix, Dylan Mobley, Aaron Campbell, Daniel BAugh, Specer Liles, Ethan Gallardo
Crew
- ADR Director: Caitlin Glass
- Assistant ADR Director: Emi Lo
- Lead ADR Engineer: Helena Walstrom
- Assistant ADR Engineer: James Baker
- Mix Engineers: Rickey Watkins, James Baker
- ADR Script Writer: Jeramey Kraatz
- Script Supervisor: Bonny Clinkenbeard
- ADR Prep: Benjamin Tehrani, James Baker
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An original project inspired by the classic manga by Tsukasa Oshima, Shoot! Goal to the Future is directed by Noriyuki Nakamura (Dragon Slayer) at studio EMT Squared and Magic Bus, with series composition by Mitsutaka Hirota (The Prince of Tennis II) and character designs by Yukiko Akiyama (Fruits Basket chief animation director).
If you're a fan of electrifying sports anime, don't miss Episode 1 of the English dub when it drops on July 16, right here on Crunchyroll!
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