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New English Dubs to Queue Up Now: Drops of God, Marriage Toxin and More Land on Streamers

New English Dubs to Queue Up Now: Drops of God, Marriage Toxin and More Land on Streamers

Drops of God Dub Uncorks a Vintage Drama on Crunchyroll

Crunchyroll is expanding its new anime English dubs slate with the launch of the Drops of God dub, which began streaming shortly after the series’ April 10 premiere. Adapted from Tadashi Agi and Shū Okimoto’s celebrated manga The Drops of God, the anime follows a refined, slow-burn drama about wine, inheritance, and the emotional baggage bottled up with every rare vintage. The English dub is steered by voice director Jason Lord, with production by Susie Nixon and script adaptation from Jared Smith and Kieran Flitton. Satelight, working in collaboration with YANCHESTER, brings the story to life under director Kenji Itoso, while composer Eishi Segawa underscores the series’ elegant tone. For viewers who love character-driven stories and high-stakes family disputes instead of pure action, the Drops of God dub is a polished, prestige-style addition to the current Crunchyroll dub lineup.

Marriage Toxin English Cast Brings Deadly Romance to Life

Marriage Toxin has quickly joined the wave of new anime English dubs, with Crunchyroll now streaming the series’ dub as the show airs. Based on Jōmyaku and Mizuki Yoda’s manga, the anime blends hyper-stylized action with dark romcom chaos. It centers on Hikaru Gero, heir to the Poison Masters’ Gero Family, who has lived in the criminal underworld far from anything resembling love. When his sister is forced into a brutal succession plan, Hikaru teams up with Mei Kinosaki, a sharp-tongued marriage swindler, to tackle an unexpected mission: finding a bride and forging the “ultimate marriage.” Directed by Motonobu Hori at Bones Film with production supervision by BONES, and music by Taisei Iwasaki and Yuma Yamaguchi, the Marriage Toxin English cast delivers a sharp, kinetic dub that suits its assassin-meets-romance premise. If you want action-forward, high-concept storytelling, this is an easy queue-topper.

Victoria of Many Faces Anime Polishes Its Soundtrack and Localization

While Victoria of Many Faces anime has yet to debut its English dub, it’s already signaling a carefully curated localization and music package. The TV adaptation of Syuu and Nanna Fujimi’s light novel series, also known as Tefuda ga Ōme no Victoria, will premiere in July on TV Tokyo and affiliated stations. The story follows Chloe, a legendary spy with unparalleled disguise skills, who attempts to retire and live as the ordinary citizen Victoria in the neighboring kingdom of Ashberry. Her new life quickly becomes anything but normal as her past talents keep dragging her into intrigue. Studio DEEN’s Nobukage Kimura directs, with Naohiro Fukushima overseeing scripts and Mina Ōsawa handling character designs. Adding musical flair, three-piece band KI_EN will perform the ending theme “En no Tsuki,” hinting at a stylish, emotionally layered tone. Fans of spy drama and identity-bending heroines should keep Victoria of Many Faces anime on their watchlist.

New English Dubs to Queue Up Now: Drops of God, Marriage Toxin and More Land on Streamers

Why Dubs Matter More Than Ever—and What to Watch First

These announcements underscore how fast, robust dubbing has become a core battleground for platforms courting anime fans. Simulcast subs are no longer enough; services like Crunchyroll are investing in rapid-turnaround new anime English dubs, complete with experienced voice directors, careful script adaptation, and distinctive music choices. For viewers, that means more flexibility: you can binge dubbed shows while multitasking, introduce friends to complex series without language barriers, or simply enjoy performances tailored to your linguistic comfort zone. Unsure where to start? Drama lovers and wine aficionados should prioritize the Drops of God dub for its mature, contemplative storytelling. Action and shonen fans will gravitate toward Marriage Toxin’s blend of assassins, romance, and stylish combat. If you prefer spy intrigue and character growth, keep an eye on Victoria of Many Faces anime as it moves closer to broadcast and likely future dub updates.

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