On April 7, 2025, Crunchyroll made an exciting announcement regarding the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes anime series — it will feature a same-day English dubbed version. Viewers can expect the dubbed episodes to be available just 15 minutes after the original episodes premiere at 11:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).
The premiere of the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes anime was held earlier today, and the English dub of the first episode is already live on Crunchyroll. The company also revealed the talented English voice cast for this series, including a number of familiar faces who will reprise their roles from the main My Hero Academia series.
Cast and Crew Details for My Hero Academia: Vigilantes
In addition to confirming the cast, Crunchyroll provided insights into the production team for the English dub of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes. Zach Bolton is at the helm as both director and producer, while Matthew Greenbaum handles the English script adaptation. The audio team includes Nathaniel Harrison as the ADR mixer and Tina Son as the ADR engineer. The confirmed English cast features:
- Jack Broadbent as Koichi Haimawari
- Jason Marnocha as Knuckleduster
- Macy Anne Johnson as Pop☆Step
- Joshua Waters as Souga Kugizaki
- Justin Briner as Izuku Midoriya
- Christopher R. Sabat as All Might/Toshinori Yagi
- Dave Trosko as Present Mic/Hizashi Yamada
- Christopher Wehkamp as Shota Aizawa
- Aaron Campbell as No. 6
- Kamen Casey as Tokage
- Mike Smith as Tochi
- Dakota Farnsworth as Kugutsu
- Davon Oliver and Adam Rowe as additional voices
The franchise’s official social media account also shared a character visual that showcases the main trio from My Hero Academia: Vigilantes along with their respective English voice actors — Jack Broadbent as Koichi, Macy Anne Johnson as Pop Step, and Jason Marnocha as Knuckleduster.
Directed by Kenichi Suzuki at BONES’ newly established animation studio, BONES FILM, the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes anime continues the legacy of the main franchise. Yosuke Kuroda returns to write and oversee the series scripts, while character designs are crafted by Takahiko Yoshida. The musical score is led by Yuki Hayashi, returning from previous installments, alongside Shogo Yamashiro and Yuki Furuhashi.
The artistic vision includes Yukihiro Watanabe as the art director, with Haruko Nobori overseeing color design. The team also features Yingying Zhang as the director of photography, Mizuki Sasaki as the 3DCG director, Kiyoshi Hirose as the editor, and Masafumi Mima as the sound director. The anime’s opening theme, Kekka Orai (translated as “All’s Well in the End”), is performed by Kocchi no Kento, while the rock band yutori contributes the ending theme, Speed.
With these exciting developments, fans of My Hero Academia can look forward to more thrilling episodes and an immersive viewing experience.