Sentai Filmworks revealed the English dub cast for the Girls und Panzer der Film anime movie on Wednesday. Eleven Arts will screen the film with the English dub beginning on November 18 in the United States. The dub cast, under ADR director Kyle Jones, ADR writers Tiffany Grant and Jones, and ADR spotter George Manley, includes:

Anglerfish Team:

Margaret McDonald as Miho Nishizumi

Rebekah Stevens as Yakira Akiyama

Jessica Calvello as Saori Takebe

Caitlynn French as Hana Isuzu

Molly Searcy as Mako Reizei

Pravda High School:

Hilary Haag as Katyusha

Shannon Emerick as Nona

Olga Jankowski as Klara

Karlii Hoch as Nina

Natalie Rial as Alina

Turtle Team:

Rozie Curtis as Anzu Kadotani

Patricia Duran as Momo Kawashima

Meaghan Avocato as Yuzuko Koyama

Chi-Ha-Tan Academy:

Amelia Fischer as Kinuyo Nishi

Terri Doty as Fukuda

Chaney Moore as Tamada

Annie Mai as Hosomi

Kris Saltiel as Ikeda

Kalin Coates as Teramoto

Anteater Team:

Natalie Rial as Nekota

Karlii Hoch as Momoga

Maggie Flecknoe as Piyotan

Duck Team:

Chelsea Ryan McCurdy as Noriko Isobe

Carli Mosier as Akebi Sasaki

Cynthia Martinez as Shinobu Kawanishi

Kalin Coates as Taeko Kondo

Hippo Team:

Shannon Emerick as Caesar

Luci Christian as Erwin

Nancy Novotny as Oryo

Tiffany Terrell as Saemonza

Leopold Team:

Jennifer Gilbert as Satoko Nakajima

Luci Christian as Tsuchiya

Diane Gallagher as Hoshino

Brittney Karbowski as Suzuki

Mallard Team:

Tiffany Grant as Sodoko

Shelley Calene-Black as Gomoyo

Emily Neves as Pazomi

Rabbit Team:

Allison Sumrall as Azusa Suwa

Monica Rial as Karina Sakaguchi

Juliet Simmons as Aya Ōno

Katelyn Barr as Ayumi Yamagō

Maggie Flecknoe as Yūki Utsugi

Kara Greenberg as Saki Maruyama

St. Gloriana High School:

Kara Greenberg as Darjeeling

Stephanie Wittels as Rosehip

Ally Piotrowski as Orange Pekoe

Lauren Herink as Rukuriri

Joanne Bonasso as Assam

Saunders High School:

Emily Neves as Kay

Brittney Karbowski as Alisa

Stephanie Wittels as Naomi

Anzio High School:

Kira Vincent-Davis as Anchovy

Christina Kelly as Pepperoni

Christina Stroup as Carpaccio

Kuromorimine High School:

Kim Prause as Maho Nishizumi

Elizabeth Bannor as Erika Itsumi

Continuation (Jatkosota) High School:

Melissa Molano as Aki

Lauren Herink as Mika

Jenni Strader as Mikko

Carli Mosier as Nagura

Selection University:

Shenae'a Moore as Alice Shimada

Autumn Woods as Rumi

Melissa Pritchett as Azumi

Carolyn Medrano as Megumi

Other characters:

John Swasey as Corporate Slug

Christopher Ayres as Chairman

Joanne Bonasso as Punchy

Chelsea McCurdy as Shiho

Shelley Calene-Black as Ami

Joanne Bonasso as Ms. Shimada

Jenni Strader as Kanon

Tiffany Grant as Black Cat

Kyle Colby Jones as White Cat

Joel McCray as Mean Mouse

David Matranga as Shinzaburo

Maggie Flecknoe as Yukari's Mom

Christopher Ayres as Jungoro

Emily Neves as Yuri

Christina Kelly, Melissa Pritchett, Karlii Hoch, Elizabeth Bannor, Diane Gallagher, Carolyn Medrano, Samantha Stevens, Lauren Herink, Jenni Strader, Kalin Coates, Melissa Molano, Juliet Simmons, Kris Saltiel, Brittany Deans, Natalie Jones, Annie Mai, Tiffany Terrell, Chaney Moore, Tiffany Grant, and Nanci Brioso as Various Tank Girls

Ricardo Contreras, Joel McCray, Kyle Jones, Kris Saltiel, and Natalie Jones as Villagers

Eleven Arts will hold the official premiere at the New People Cinema in San Francisco on November 18 at 7:00 p.m. The event will include a Q&A with the English dub's director after the film's screening.

Sentai Filmworks announced in September that it had licensed the film.

The Girls und Panzer film is director Tsutomu Mizushima's follow-up to his 2012 Girls und Panzer television anime about schoolgirls who learn to battle in tanks with other teams nationwide. The film opened in Japan in November 2015, and it ranked #38 in the top 39 highest grossing Japanese domestic films of 2015 (tied with Grasshopper ). In addition, the film has continued to run in Japanese theaters and add to its earnings, almost a full year after its initial opening. Certain theaters in Japan will continue to screen the film through its one-year anniversary on November 21.

The film shipped in Japan on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on May 27, and the release came with a new OVA that takes place after the events of the movie, as well as an episode of the "Akiyama Yukari no Sensha Kōza" (Yukari Akiyama's Tank Lecture) shorts. The limited special edition Blu-ray Disc of the film sold 162,361 copies in its first week and topped Oricon's overall Blu-ray Disc chart for the May 23-29 week.

The film won a Seiun Award in July for Best Dramatic Presentation.