We finally have some great news about the Burn the Witch English dub. Anime fans are eagerly anticipating the dub episodes of this popular series, and recent developments have only added to the excitement. A new key visual was released a few days ago, piquing the curiosity of fans who are eager to dive into this captivating series.
“Burn the Witch” is set in the same universe as “Bleach” and can be considered a light spin-off with its unique storyline. The story revolves around two witches working in a western branch of the Soul Society, promising a fresh perspective within the “Bleach” universe. Keep reading as we discuss all the available updates about Burn the Witch English Dub.
Burn the Witch English Dub Release Date Speculations
Currently, no confirmed date for the release of Burn the Witch English Dub has been announced. But the good news is that the English dub is on its way, with an expected air date of December 2023. A full trailer was recently launched on Monday, October 23, 2023, on the EMOTION Label YouTube channel, providing fans with a glimpse of what’s to come.
【Official Trailer】
BURN THE WITCH #0.8 Anime Prequel
Scheduled for December 29!✨More: https://t.co/qX483vMVem
pic.twitter.com/ieWdNv5wS8— AnimeTV チェーン (@animetv_jp) October 23, 2023
When it comes to the English dub release, speculation points to a possible release in January or February 2024. Historically, the gap between the sub and dub versions of Season 1 was relatively short, with the dub premiering within a few weeks after the subtitled version.
Burn the Witch English Dub Watch Online
Crunchyroll has announced that they will be airing Season 2, ensuring that the adventure is far from over. The episodes of season 1 are available on Crunchyroll as well.
“Burn the Witch” has garnered a devoted following and solid ratings, with a score of 7.1/10 based on 111,165 votes on anime rating platforms. This popularity is a testament to the series’ appeal, and the anticipation for the English dub is palpable.
Burn the Witch Voice Cast
- Noel Niihashi, voiced by Allegra Clark
- Ninny Sprangcole, voiced by Olivia Hack
- Balgo Parks, voiced by Griffin Burns
- Bruno Bangnyfe, voiced by Sean Chiplock
- Macy Baljure, voiced by Brianna Knickerbocker
- Wolfgang Slashhaut, voiced by Kyle Hebert
- Sullivan Squire, voiced by Kira Buckland