Crunchyroll will stream same-day English dubs for the new anime adaptation of Nana Ōtori and illustrator Sora Hoonoki’s May I Ask for One Final Thing? manga, which premieres on October 3. Crunchyroll also revealed the English dub cast and crew of May I Ask for One Final Thing?.
English Dub Cast
- Scarlet voiced by Morgan Lauré
- Julius voiced by Reagan Murdock
- Nanaka voiced by Lexi Nieto
- Kyle voiced by Kyle Igneczi
- Terenezza voiced by Emily Neves
- Leonardo voiced by Alex Hom
- Sigurd voiced by Kieran Flitton
- Rosa voiced by Krystal LaPorte
- Envi voiced by Rebecca Danae
- Leonardo (Child) voiced by Nia Celeste
- Kyle (Child) voiced by Lara Woodhull
- Duke Vandimion voiced by Daniel Penz
- Heine voiced by Aaron Roberts
- Additional Voices by Vanessa Benoit, Kent Williams, Marianne Bray, Hannah Magers, Dio Garner, Tom Henry, Brian Hathaway, Matt Holmes, Kieran Flitton, Keith Kubal, Barry Yandell, Alex Hom, Charlie Campbell, Emily Lopez, Gerard Caster, Mike Smith, Mac McGee, Trey Upton, Van Barr Jr.
English Dub Crew
- Voice Director: Emily Fajardo
- Producer: Zach Bolton
- Adaptation: Jared Smith
- Mixer: William Dewell
- Engineer: Jameson Outlaw
CHICO with Honeyworks performs the opening theme song “Senjō no Hana (Flower of the Battlefield),” and Shiyui performs the ending theme song “Inferior.”
The cast and May I Ask for One Final Thing? includes:
- Scarlet El Vandimion voiced by Asami Seto
- Julius Von Pallistan voiced by Wataru Katoh
- Leonardo El Vandimion voiced by Shoya Ishige
- Nanaka voiced by Miyu Tomita
- Sigurd Forgrave voiced by Kazuki Ura
- Kyle Von Pallistan voiced by Taito Ban
- Terenezza Hopkins voiced by Ai Kakuma
- Rosalia voiced by Sally Amaki
Kazuya Sakamoto directs the anime at studio LIDEN FILMS, with series composition by Deko Akao. Eriko Haga is the character designer, and Hinako Tsubakiyama is the music composer.
Additional staff includes:
- Prop Design: Kazunari Araki
- Art Setting: Morihito Ōhara, Ken Tsubuki
- Color Design: Hironori Nochi
- Director of Photography: Tetsuya Kawada
- Editing: Kiyomi Yamada
Lastly, here’s an overview of the anime, via Crunchyroll:
An engagement broken off at a ball.
It was supposed to be a cliche scene condemning a villainess…
In the middle of a ball, Second Prince Kyle unreasonably announces that he is canceling his engagement to Scarlet, a duke’s daughter. Furthermore, he announces that he has a new fiancée, and they make baseless accusations against Scarlet. Scarlet had endured years of torment from Kyle ever since they were young, all for the sake of their engagement, but she could hold back no longer…
“This is my final request. May I send this stupid bitch flying?”
The fair duchess Scarlet clenches her fist and dances!
A popular series that has sold over 1.4 million copies is now becoming a TV anime! This gratifying fantasy starring a fighting distinguished lady is about to begin!