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Joshua Seth, Colleen O'Shaughnessey, More Return for Digimon Adventure tri. Film's English Dub
posted on by Karen Ressler
Film distribution company dub of the Digimon Adventure tri. – Chapter 1: Reunion anime film on Wednesday. The cast are:
- Joshua Seth as Tai (returning)
- Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Sora (returning)
- Cherami Leigh as Biyomon
- Melodee M. Spevack as Birdramon (returning)
- Tom Fahn as Agumon (returning)
- Kyle Hebert as Greymon
Eleven Arts also began streaming a trailer, a longer version of a trailer previously dub voices, but introduces a new theme song.
Previously announced cast include:
- Mona Marshall as Izzy (returning)
- Jeff Nimoy as Tentomon, Kabuterimon (returning)
- Cristina Vee as Meiko Mochizuki
- Kate Higgins as Meicoomon
- Robbie Daymond as Joe
- R. Martin Klein as Gomamon (returning)
- Philece Sampler as Mimi (returning)
- Anna Garduno as Palmon (returning)
- Mari Devon as Togemon (returning)
- Doug Erholtz as Nishijima
- Johnny Yong Bosch as T.K.
- Laura Summer as Patamon (returning)
- Dave Mallow as Angemon (returning)
- Tara Sands as Kari
- Kate Higgins as Gatomon, Himekawa
- Vic Mignogna as Matt
- Kirk Thornton as Gabumon, Garurumon (returning)
While several of the cast are returning from Tifanie Christun as Biyomon, and Hebert is replacing Michael Lindsay as Greymon.
Eleven Arts and release the English language version of Digimon Adventure tri. – Chapter 1: Reunion in theaters in the United States as a one-night Fathom Events screening in nearly 400 theaters on September 15. It will be followed by a national theatrical release in major cities.
The Digimon Adventure tri. project, which celebrates the 15th anniversary of Digimon Adventure (the first entry in the series), will have a total of six films. While the anime's human characters have a completely different Japanese voice cast from the original Digimon Adventure, the Digimon partners feature the same Japanese cast.
The first film, streaming the film as four episodes on March 11.
The third film, open in Japan for three weeks on September 24, and will be available for paid streaming in Japan on the same day. The Blu-ray Disc of the film will be on sale at theaters on the same day, and the general release on Blu-ray Disc and DVD will be on November 2.