The too-sweet-to-handle anime series, Sugar Apple Fairy Tale, is releasing its first English dub season, along with its second season (dub adaptation to come, but not yet available). Both will be available to stream this Friday, July 21, on Crunchyroll's streaming services! Now let's see what we have waiting for us this week!
Check out the cast and crew members behind the English dub magic below:
Cast Members
- Anne voiced by Celeste Perez (Sei in The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent)
- Challe voiced by Ivan Jasso (Kosame in APPARE-RANMAN!)
- Mithril voiced by Ciarán Strange (Ashito in Aoashi)
- Bridget voiced by Marisa Duran (Kyoko in Horimiya)
- Elliott voiced by Jordan Dash Cruz (Senta in Hell's Paradise)
- Hugh voiced by Ernesto Jason Liebrecht (Zeke in Attack on Titan)
- Glen voiced by Bruce Dubose (Kaijin in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime)
- Orland voiced by Mauricio Ortiz-Segura
- Kat voiced by Ben Balmaceda
- Kieth voiced by Ryan Negron
Crew
- ADR Director: Shawn Gann
- Producer: Colleen Clinkenbeard
- Script Writer: Katelyn Barr
- Engineer: Zachary Davis
Not familiar with the Sugar Apple Fairy Tale anime series? Read on to get more information on the series, just in time for the English dub premiere!
Anne Halford is on her way to fulfill her dream of becoming a confectionary artisan, a Silver Sugar Master—however, the road to her destination is filled with a world of danger. To protect herself, she reluctantly buys Challe, a fairy forced into a life of servitude, but she seeks friendship more than a lackey. Torn between his freedom and her needs, she must confront what the sweet life is worth.
Sugar Apple Fairy Tale, based on the Miri Mikawa and Aki light novels, is directed by Yohei Suzuki (Planet With) at studio J.C.STAFF. Seishi Minakami (A Certain Scientific Railgun) composed the series, Haruko Iizuka (Horimiya) created the character designs, and Hinako Tsubakiyama (SABIKUI BISCO) provided the music.
Check out the trailer for the anime series below:
Already a fan of the Sugar Apple Fairy Tale series? Did you watch the trailer? Drop your thoughts in the comments down below, and let us know if you will be tuning in to the new English dub and season 2 episodes on Crunchyroll!