Maquia Anime Film Reveals English Dub Cast

Mari Okada’s Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms anime film first opened in theaters across North America on July 20, and now it’s set to make a comeback in English-dubbed form. The feature’s dub will debut when it returns to U.S. theaters on September 21, so see a preview and a list of who’s playing who below.

Maquia Xanthe Huynh (Meiko Honma-Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day)

Ariel Eddy Lee (Gladion-Pokemon)

Teen Ariel Ryan Shanahan (Yuna- Sword Art Online:Ordinal Scale)

Child Ariel Barnaby Lafayette

Leilia Cherami Leigh (Asuna-Sword Art Online)

Krim Kevin T. Collins (Griffith – Beserk)

Lang Michael Schneider

Mido Allegra Clark

Dita Ryan Bartley (Yuna – Sword Art Online: Ordinal Scale)

Racine Lipica Shah

Izor Marc Thompson

Medmel Brooklyn Nelson(Nazuna Oikawa-Fireworks)

Young Medmel Courtney Chu

Barou Daniel J Edwards

Young Lang Spencer Rosen

Young Dita Catie Harvey

Young Deol Micah Gursoy

Mazarte King Mike Pollock (Dr. Eggman – Sonic the Hedgehog)

Prince Hazel Michael Schneider

Darel HD Quinn

Old Woman Ryan Bartley

Proprietress Lolita Lafayette

Baiera King Marc Thompson

Millia Pheobe Quinn

Lily AnnaBelle Deaner

Hyke Wayne Grayson

Riko Graham Halstead

Jack Christian La Monte

Eido Ben Phillips

Additional Voices Ryan Bartley, Camden Carter, Courtney Chu, Allegra Clark, AnnaBelle Deaner, Michael Deaner, Daniel J Edwards, Wayne Grayson, Graham Halstead, Christian La Monte, Lolita Lafayette, Eddy Lee,Ben Phillips, Mike Pollock, Spencer Rosen, Michael Schneider, Ryan Shanahan, Jason Simon, Marc Thompson

Description:

Maquia is the directorial debut of renowned screenwriter Mari Okada. The film dives into the dilemmas of motherhood, adolescence, femininity, and leadership. Okada wraps all these poignant themes into a sweeping epic with well-developed characters, emotional gravitas, stunning visuals, and an exhilarating score by composer Kenji Kawai (Ghost in the Shell). The film, hot off its initial February release, quickly made its way across the globe to premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival, where it captivated audiences. Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms also won the Best Animated Film Award at Shanghai International Film Festival.

For additional information on the film, please visit: https://www.elevenarts.net/ani medistrbution/maquia