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One Piece Film: Red Reveals English Dub Cast, YouTube Star to Voice Uta


One Piece Film: Red English Dub Uta

As the film’s exclusive US premiere is happening this weekend, Crunchyroll and Toei Animation have announced the One Piece Film: Red English dub cast, and it features a notable YouTuber as the voice of Uta.

This YouTube star is none other than AmaLee (or Amanda Lee). In case you’re unfamiliar, AmaLee is a popular singer, voice actress, and VTuber with a big audience on YouTube.

She has voiced a wide range of anime characters in English, including Ai Hayasaka in Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, Marin Kitagawa in My Dress-Up Darling, and Rui Nikaido in Odd Taxi.

While AmaLee is a notable singer, Uta’s singing voice will still be provided by Ado in the English dub.

This means the original songs for the movie won’t be remade in English for the English dub.

One Piece Film: Red was a big box office hit in Japan as it broke opening weekend records and also quickly became the highest-earning film in the franchise.

Its story follows the Straw Hat crew as they attend the concert of Uta, the world’s most popular singer.

Though it is soon revealed by Luffy that Uta is a childhood friend and the daughter of the legendary pirate, Red-Haired Shanks.

The film is set to have a general release in the US and other countries this November, with English and Japanese dub options available.

Though ahead of the general release, a premiere and a panel for the movie will be held at New York Comic Con on Saturday, October 8.

Here is the main English voice cast of One Piece Film: Red:

  • Uta voiced by AmaLee with songs performed by Ado
  • Monkey D. Luffy voiced by Colleen Clinkenbeard Carroll
  • Gordon voiced by Jim Foronda
  • Shanks voiced by Brandon Potter
  • Koby voiced by Micah Solusod
  • Bartolomeo voiced by Tyson Rinehart
  • Usopp voiced by Sonny Strait
  • Nami voiced by Luci Christian
  • Law voiced by Matt Mercer
  • Sanji voiced by Eric Vale
  • Chopper voiced by Brina Palencia
  • Roronoa Zoro voiced by Christopher R. Sabat
  • Brook voiced by Ian Sinclair
  • Robin voiced by Stephanie Young
  • Brûlée voiced by Rachel Robinson
  • Oven voiced by Jason Marnocha

This upcoming One Piece movie will be released in US and Canadian cinemas on November 4. The film is also releasing in Australia and New Zealand on November 3.

Ahead of the film’s general release in the US, advanced tickets are available at Fandango.

Related: Does Uta Have Devil Fruit Powers in One Piece Film: Red?

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