My Hero Academia, Trigun Stampede, and more English dubbed releases have been hit with a sudden delay:
My Hero Academia, Trigun Stampede, Blue Lock, and more English dubbed releases from the Winter 2023 anime schedule have been hit with a sudden delay! The Winter 2023 anime schedule is now halfway through its run as many fans have flocked to any number of releases that have stood out to them for the past few weeks. But for those fans more interested in the English dub versions, they have just started out their journey for this newest wave of anime.
Crunchyroll has announced that due to inclement weather delays in the Dallas area this past week, the English dubbed schedule has been hit with a delay of its own. This means that the next releases have been bumped a bit, but thankfully there are already new release dates in place for those who are anxiously awaiting the next episodes of My Hero Academia., Buddy Daddies, Vinland Saga Season 2, and more.
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