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Home»News»Entertainment News»Anime & Animation News»FUNimation is Bringing GOSICK Anime to Blu-Ray

FUNimation is Bringing GOSICK Anime to Blu-Ray

By Josh PiedraFebruary 17, 2017
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FUNimation announced that it had acquired the license to the mystery anime GOSICK and with that, would be bringing the series to DVD and Blu-Ray along with an English dub. FUNimation is slated to release the first half of the series (12 episodes) on a DVD/Blu-Ray Combo Pack on May 30. The original anime license belonged to Bandai Entertainment.  Bandai licensed GOSICK in July of 2011, but announced that they would be discontinuing the series in January 2012. 

Crunchyroll also streamed GOSICK under their premium service as it aired in Japan.

FUNimation has also announced the full English dub cast for the anime which is as follows: 

Apphia Yu as Victorique de Blois
Matt Shipman as Kazuya Kujo
Adam Rowe as Grevil de Blois
Kristen McGuire as Cecil Lafitte
Erica Mendez as Avril Bradley
Morgan Garrett as Sophie
David Wald as Albert de Blois
Elizabeth Maxwell as Cordelia Gallo
Robert McCollum as Brian Roscoe
Kent Williams as Jupiter Roger
Clifford Chapin as Yasuhiro Kujo
Megan Shipman as Ruri Kujo
Kasi Hollowell as Julie Guile
Aaron Roberts as Ned Baxter
Brian Mathis as Maurice
Juli Erickson as Roxanne
Luci Christian as Phantom Thief Quiaran
Ian Sinclair as Maxime
John Burgmeier as Alan
Kyle Phillips as Derek
Cris George as Raul
Michelle Rojas as Mildred
R Bruce Elliott as Headman Sergius
Lucien Dodge as Ambrose
Colleen Clinkenbeard as Harminia
Rachel Michelle Thompson as Anastasia
Jeremy Inman as Garnier
Brittany Lauda as Luigi
Brandon Potter as Superintendant General Signore
Anastasia Munoz as Jacqueline de Signore
Caitlin Glass as Marion
Ray Hurd as Leviathan
Sonny Strait as Rupert de Giret
Lydia Mackay as Coco Rose
Charlie Campbell as Baron Musgrave
Dallas Reid as Ian Musgrave
David Matranga as Young Albert de Blois
Todd Haberkorn as Wong Kai
Christopher Wehkamp as Simon Hunt
Monica Rial as Carmilla
Monica Rial as Morella
Amanda Lee as The Orphan
Chris Rager as The Knight
Seth Magill as The Lumberjack (Gideon Lesglant)
Stephanie Young as Ginger Pie

According to MyAnimeList.net, the story of GOSICK is described as follows:

Kazuya Kujou is a foreign student at Saint Marguerite Academy, a luxurious boarding school in the Southern European country of Sauville. Originally from Japan, his jet-black hair and dark brown eyes cause his peers to shun him and give him the nickname “Black Reaper,” based on a popular urban legend about the traveler who brings death in the spring.

On a day like any other, Kujou visits the school’s extravagant library in search of ghost stories. However, his focus soon changes as he becomes curious about a golden strand of hair on the stairs. The steps lead him to a large garden and a beautiful doll-like girl known as Victorique de Blois, whose complex and imaginative foresight allows her to predict their futures, now intertwined.

With more mysteries quickly developing—including the appearance of a ghost ship and an alchemist with the power of transmutation—Victorique and Kujou, bound by fate and their unique skills, have no choice but to rely on each other.

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Josh has been an anime fan for nearly twenty years. In addition, he is a light novel author with over 25 books published as well as the owner of Meteora Press, his personal publishing label. Anime and otaku culture isn't Josh's only area of expertise. He also has a Bachelor of Arts in Game Design and has created a handful of independent games along with a deep working knowledge of the gaming industry.

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