We told you it was coming yesterday, and here’s the proof! That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Tears of the Azure Sea, the second “Slime” movie, is gearing up for release next month….and info regarding the English dub is now out there.
The movie is an offshoot of the TV series, which is currently running its fourth season. Minami Satoru was an average 37-year-old until the day he died and was reincarnated as the most unremarkable creature imaginable—a slime. But he doesn’t stay lowly for long…through creative use of his blobby powers, the newly named Rimuru Tempest eventually grows to become Demon Lord with a host of friends at his side — and enemies to deal with.
“After concluding the opening ceremony of the Demon Kingdom Federation Tempest, Rimuru and his companions are invited by the Celestial Emperor Elmesia of the great elven nation – the Magi Dynasty Thalion – to visit her private resort island,” reads Crunchyroll’s description of Tears of the Azure Sea. “As the group enjoys their brief vacation, a mysterious woman named Yura appears. A new incident unfolds against the backdrop of the boundless azure sea.”
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Tears of the Azure Sea will screen in both sub and dub form. Here’s who’s playing who in the dub version:
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Allegra Clark as Yura
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Ryan Reynolds as Gobta
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Brittney Karbowski as Rimuru Tempest
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Christopher Corey Smith as Zodon
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Yuri Lowenthal as Djeese
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Michelle Rojas as Shion
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Tia Ballard as Shuna
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Amber Lee Connors as Elmesia
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Lucien Dodge as Lete
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Jad Zaxton as Ramiris
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Chris Rager as Veldora
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Jill Harris as Luminus
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Natalie Van Sistine as Mio
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Marianne Bray as Yori
Tickets for That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Tears of the Azure Sea are on sale now, and so are tickets for a one-night re-release of its predecessor Scarlet Bond. Tears of the Azure Sea opens May 1; Scarlet Bond precedes it on April 20 and will contain a ten-minute preview of the new movie.
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