leads cast as 12-year-old Ai, one of the last children in the world

Sentai Filmworks announced the full English dub cast for Sunday Without God on Monday. The series will ship on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on October 21. The cast, directed by Kyle Colby Jones, includes:

Caitlynn French as Ai

Andrew Love as Hampnie Hambart

John Swasey as Yuto

Shelley Calene-Black as Anna

Kyle Colby Jones as Yoki

Luke Patterson a Fake Daddy

Sean McManus as Six-Headed Beast

David Matranga as Yuri Sakama Dmitrievich

Genevieve Simmons as Scar

Allison Sumrall as Hana

Kalob Martinez as Hiko

Shelley Calene-Black as Pox

Jay Hickman as Wreck

John Johnston as Lion

Kara Greenberg as Kera

John Swasey as Mask Dealer

Clint Bickham as Fancy Performer

Tyler Galindo as Kiriko Zubreska

Emily Neves as Ulla Eulesse Hecmatica

Joanne Bonasso as Diva

Mike Yager as Alice Color

Luci Christian as Dee Ensy Stratmitos

Jad Saxton as Tanya Swedgewood

Kara Greenberg as Volrath Fahren

Meg McDonald as Mimita Gedenburg

Meg McDonald as Meme Gedenburg

Clint Bickham as Hardy

Shannon Emerick as Gigi

Sarah Salimi as Rune Sagittarius

Angela Foster as Mageta

Brittany Deans as Jiji

John Johnston as Quentin

Carli Mosier as Mu

Sentai Filmworks describes the story:

Fifteen years ago on a Sunday, God abandoned the world and closed the gate to Heaven, leaving the souls of humankind trapped in limbo. With the dead unable to rest and the living unable to have children, the world is slowly coming to a halt. The only key to mankind's salvation rests with the Gravekeepers, mysterious beings charged with the task of sending the deceased to their final resting place. Twelve-year-old Ai, one of the last children in the world, soon finds herself shouldered with the burden of becoming her village's newest Gravekeeper. But beneath the village's unassuming exterior lies a dark secret that is revealed with the arrival of a gun-wielding stranger in black. With her position as a Gravekeeper now uncertain, Ai has no choice but to set out to put the living dead to rest. But in a world where no one can die, is death truly the ultimate blessing?

The anime series premiered in Japan in July 2013, and Crunchyroll is streamed the anime as it aired in Japan.