The Wind Breaker English dub is here, and the show’s main dub cast has finally been revealed.
While the show may not have a simuldub release, the fact that the dub is only a few episodes behind should be good news for fans who prefer to watch anime in English.
With the dub’s release, more fans will be able to watch this new anime, which is quickly becoming one of the highlights of the spring 2024 season.
Wind Breaker Is Spring 2024’s New Delinquent Anime
Wind Breaker is the latest TV anime from CloverWorks, the studio behind popular shows such as Bocchi the Rock! and Horimiya.
Since the show premiered earlier this month, it has gotten a lot of attention from fans thanks to its action along with its loveable bunch of delinquents.
Yes, this is a yanki anime that has gotten lots of comparisons to Tokyo Revengers. While both shows are similar in many aspects, they have key differences.
Tokyo Revengers has a more serious vibe and some time-travel elements. Meanwhile, Wind Breaker is more straightforward and comedic, complete with a main character who has been called a tsundere.
Wind Breaker Reveals English Dub Voice Cast

The show’s Japanese dub features plenty of notable stars, including Yuma Uchida (Megumi Fushiguro in Jujutsu Kaisen), Koki Uchiyama (Tomura Shigaraki in My Hero Academia), and Ikumi Hasegawa (Ubel in Frieren).
Meanwhile, its English dub cast also features many notable names, including:
- Austin Tindle (Yarei in Spice and Wolf: Merchant Meets the Wise Wolf) as Sakura
- Hollis Beck (Daisy in Spy x Family) as Tachibana
- Nick Huber (Hayato Kito in Classroom of the Elite) as Hiiragi
- Sean Letourneau (Cyrus Rivermoore in Reign of the Seven Spellblades) as Sakaki
- Michael Stimac (Masahide Tokuda in Kaiju No. 8) as Matsumoto
- Greg Dulcie (Guilhem in Restaurant to Another World) as Yama
- Aaron Michael (Shulk in The Witch and the Beast) as Yanagida
Wind Breaker English Dub Now Streaming on Crunchyroll

The first Wind Breaker episode was released with English subtitles on April 5. Now, episode 1 is finally available with an English dub on Crunchyroll.
New episodes of the show will be released with an English dub weekly on Crunchyroll in the US and other select regions. This means the show is only around two episodes behind the original version.
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