Netflix Produces All-New English Dub for A.I.C.O. Incarnation

By: Anime Herald October 12, 20180 Comments

AICO Incarnation VisualSo, you have to hand it to Netflix – this was no small task.

On October 8, an all-new English dub for A.I.C.O. Incarnation hit Netflix’s digital platform. The updated adaptation features a new cast, which includes the following:

  • Aiko/Aiko Prime: Xanthe Huynh
  • Yuya: Billy Kametz
  • Kaede: Erica Mendez
  • Haruka: Allega Clark
  • Sagami: Greg Chun
  • Kazuki: Khoi Dao
  • Shino: Chris Tergliafera
  • Shiraishi: Erika Harlacher
  • Kurose: Keith Silverstein
  • Dr. Isazu: Sam Ryder
  • Nanbara: Rachel Robinson
  • Yura: Grant George
  • Yuzuha/Gummi: Brianna Knickerbocker
  • Dr. Isazu’s Assistant: Mark Whitten
  • Hori: Steve Cannon
  • Aiko’s Mother: Katelyn Gault
  • Aiko’s Father: Kirk Thornton
  • Nanami: Laura Post
  • Ryota: Laura Stahl
  • Naho: Ryan Bartley
  • Kiryu: Sam Mann
  • Koharu: Morgan Berry
  • Additional Voices: David Vincent
  • Additional Voices: Jason Marnocha

AICO Incarnation VisualA.I.C.O. Incarnation originally launched on Netflix on March 9. The series was offered worldwide, with audio in English, Japanese, French, German, and Spanish. Subtitles are available in English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), and Spanish.

Kazuya Murata (Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos, Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet) directed the project at studio Bones, with Satoshi Ishino (Date A Live, Excel Saga) providing character designs. Yuuichi Nomura (Comet Lucifer) was in charge of series composition.

Netflix describes the series as:

In Japan in the year 2035, an accident known as the “Burst” occurs during a research project, spawning an out-of-control artificial life form called “Matter” that has spread throughout the Kurobe Gorge. The research city that was once hailed as the hope for humanity is cordoned off by the government. Two years later, 15-year-old Aiko Tachibana, who lost her family in the Burst, learns something unbelievable from Yuya Kanzaki, a new student at her school. A secret is hidden within her body, and the answer to the puzzle lies at the “Primary Point” that was the center of the Burst. Aiko resolves to infiltrate the restricted area, escorted by a team of divers and with Yuya as her guide. When boy meets girl with the fate of humanity in their hands, what new truth will come to light? The series comprised of 12 episodes is produced by Bones, whose notable works include “Psalms of Planets EUREKA SEVEN” and “My Hero Academia.” The series will debut globally on Netflix in Spring 2018.

Source: Twitter (NetflixAnime)

Netflix Produces All-New English Dub for A.I.C.O. IncarnationSamantha Ferreira

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