'Gantz:O' CG Anime Film Now On Netflix!

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Here’s some good news: You can now watch the anime CG Film Gantz:O on Netflix! The movie is now available to watched in either Japanese audio with English subtitles or English Dub.

Below is the list of the English Dub cast. According to the film’s credits, the English dubbing is guided by Bob Buchholz as dialogue translator and director:

Austin Chase as Ayumu
Bryce Papenbrook as Kimura
Cherami Leigh as the Gantz Ball
Steve Heiser as Shimaki
Cristina Vee as Yamasaki
Doug Erholtz as Oka
Taylor Henry as Demon Nurari
Josiah Wills as Nurarihyon
Kaiji Tang as Kato
Keith Silverstein as Muroya
Kyle McCarley as Nishi
Laura Post as Reika
Lucien Dodge as Kurono
Todd Haberkorn as Suzuki
Tony Azzolino as Taira

The film was based on the Gantz manga created by Hiroya Oku. Although this was opened in the Japan last October, its first premiere was during the 73rd Venice Film Festival. 4DX and MX4D screenings were also available for moviegoers who wanted a better movie experience. The Gantz:O movie was also featured in the 29th Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) as a special program which ran last year from October 25 until November 3.

More information can be found at Anime News Network.

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