Crunchyroll’s Spring 2026 anime slate is getting more dub support, and that is good news if you are the kind of viewer who likes to keep up weekly without waiting months for an English version.
The latest title to confirm its English dub cast is Observation Records of My Fiancée: The Misadventures of a Self-Proclaimed Villainess. Anime News Network reported that Aaron Roberts, Alex Hom, and Alex Hanback are part of the dub as additional voices.
The series itself premiered on April 6 in Japan on Tokyo MX, BS11, and Sun TV, and Crunchyroll is streaming it as it airs.
That matters quite a bit for Malaysia and the wider SEA anime crowd, because simulcast access is already half the battle. If a show is on Crunchyroll quickly and the dub rollout starts early, it becomes much easier for casual fans to jump in, especially those watching after work, after class, or while multitasking. Not everyone wants to read subs at 1am, bro.
ANN’s report also noted dub details for That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 4, which is obviously the bigger mainstream pull for a lot of fans here.
For the new season, the English dub includes returning cast members, with David G. Trosko credited as Gobkyu. Additional voices include:
- Geoff Bisente
- Rowan Gilvie
- Abigail Blythe
- Cedric Williams
- Corey Wilder
- Austin Sisk
- Jonathon Ha
- Hunter Mccoy
- Brandon Acosta
- Terrance Addison
On the production side, the dub crew includes Hayden Daviau as Assistance Voice Director. The listed Assistant Engineers are Afshar Kharat, Drew Jacinto, and Ian Emerson.
Slime Season 4 debuted on April 3 on NTV’s Friday Anime Night block at 11:00 p.m. JST. It then began airing on BS11 on April 4 at 10:00 p.m. JST, with availability on other streaming services from 11:00 p.m. JST. Crunchyroll is also streaming the series as it airs.
For SEA fans, this is the kind of update that is easy to overlook but actually pretty useful. English dub announcements usually signal how serious the platform is about keeping a title accessible beyond the hardcore sub-only audience. For a lighter fantasy-romcom like Observation Records of My Fiancée, that could help it find a bigger crowd outside the usual villainess genre regulars. And for Slime, which already has a strong fanbase in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines, it just makes weekly viewing even easier for people following Rimuru’s empire-building arc.
Basically, if your Spring 2026 watchlist is already stacked, Crunchyroll is making the dub side a bit more friendly too.
Source: Anime News Network