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Demon Slayer Swordsmith Village Arc English Dub Starts Next Week

Demon Slayer Swordsmith Village Season 3 English Dub Starts Next Week
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Crunchyroll announced the start date for the Demon Slayer Swordsmith Village arc English dub, which some might also know as season 3 of the anime adaptation. The first episode will appear on May 28, 2023. People can start seeing it at 1:30pm PT/4:30pm ET/10:30pm CET. There’s also a new trailer to show what we can expect from it, and the company announced the English voice actors for this season. This comes over a month after the new season began airing back in April 2023.

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First, here are the English dub voice actors for the Demon Slayer Swordsmith Village arc. People like Zach Aguilar, Abby Trott, and Aleks Le are reprising their roles.

  • Genya: Zeno Robinson
  • Gyokko: Brent Mukai
  • Hantengu: Christopher Corey Smith
  • Inosuke Hashibira: Bryce Papenbrook
  • Mitsuru Kanroji: Kira Buckland
  • Muichiro Tokito: Griffin Burns
  • Nezuko Kamado: Abby Trott
  • Tanjiro Kamado: Zach Aguilar
  • Zenitsu Agatsuma: Aleks Le

And you can hear many of them in the Demon Slayer season 3 English dub trailer below. It also features the Man with a Mission and Millet theme song “Kizuna no Kiseki.”

The new Demon Slayer English dub episodes will begin appearing on May 28, 2023. The anime, accompanying novels, and coloring books are localized by Viz Media. Past anime episodes and seasons can be streamed on Crunchyroll.

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