Funimation Announces ‘KING’s RAID: Successors of the Will’ English Dub


Based on the video game from Vespa, ‘KING’s RAID: Successors of the Will’ is anime developed by production studios OLM and Sunrise and directed by Makoto Hoshino. It was originally released on TV Tokyo and ran for twenty-eight episodes. Funimation has now acquired the rights to produce an English dub for the television series.
“Can Kasel fend off a new age of demons? We’re excited to announce that the KING’s RAID: Successors of the Will English dub is officially on its way to Funimation, and we’ve got the latest info on the series cast, crew and when you can watch,” Funimation on their website. “…the first 13 episodes of the KING’s RAID: Successors of the Will English dub will arrive on Funimation, which means the fight for humanity is about to begin (or begin again, if you’re re-watching!).”
They continue, “The English cast for the series includes Aleks Le (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Tokyo Revengers) as Kasel, Kira Buckland (Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon, Tower of God) as Frey, Kayli Mills (Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-, March comes in like a lion) as Cleo and Jordan Reynolds (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, The Seven Deadly Sins) as Roi.”
The rest of the cast includes Zeno Robinson as Riheet, Mark Whitten as Clause, Jonathan Esquer as Tamm, and Jason C. Miller as the Narrator. Jonathan Klein will serve as ADR director.
You can watch the trailer below:

The premise is described as, “A hundred years ago, King Kyle defeated the Demon King Angmund, leading to an age of peace for the kingdom of Orberia. Now, the fate of the apprentice knight Kasel takes a turn when word arrives of demons appearing in his region. Klaus, a fellow trainee who is like his older brother, goes off to investigate and never returns. The Great Sage Dominicus sends Kasel, along with a team of trusted allies, to find his friend and to seek out a sealed holy sword that can save the land.”



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