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Check Out Daisuke Kambe’s Toys In This ‘Millionaire Detective – Balance: UNLIMITED’ Anime Dub Clip

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The spring 2020 anime adaptation of the novel Fugo Keiji as Fugō Keiji Balance: Unlimited got underway with an April 9th, 2020 premiere in Japan. With Funimation picking it up for streaming, it was localized as The Millionaire Detective – Balance: UNLIMITED. The show ended up launching as part of the summer season because of the COVID-19 pandemic and delays and now Funimation is getting its dub out there with some new promotion for it with this latest clip from it with some wonderful toys and taste of action to entice you with!

The series has Tomohiko Ito directing based on the scripts coming from Taku Kishimoto. Keigo Sasaki is on character designs with CloverWorks handling the animation production.

The English dub for the series has Clifford Chapin as the ADR director with Jeramey Kraatz handling the script for it. The first episode went live on September 3rd on Funimation’s streaming service.

The English cast includes:

  • Adam Rowe as Daisuke Kambe
  • Ricco Fajardo as Haru Kato
  • Jim Foronda as HEUSC
  • Jordan Dash Cruz as Ryo Hoshino
  • Aaron Roberts as Shinnosuke Kamei
  • Ben Phillips as Yukihiro Kiyomizu
  • David Matranga as Teppei Yumoto
  • Luci Christian as Mahoro Saeki
  • Kent Williams as Chosuke Nakamoto

The Japanese cast includes Yusuki Onuki as Daisuke Kanbe and Mamoru Miyano as Kato. It also includes Kōzō Shioya as Yukihiro Kiyomizu, Akira Kamiya as Chо̄suke Nakamoto, Kentarō Kumagai as Shinnosuke Kamei, Reina Ueda as Mahoro Saeki, Shinya Takahashi as Teppei Yumoto, Rikiya Koyama as Katsuhiro Takei, Junya Enoki as Ryо̄ Hoshino, and Maaya Sakamoto.

Check out the official site and Twitter.

Plot Concept: The Millionaire Detective – Balance: UNLIMITED follows detective Daisuke Kambe and partner Haru Kato as they work on cases at the Modern Crime Prevention Headquarters–where only people who’ve caused problems for the police end up.

Daisuke is a bit materialistic, using his vast wealth to solve crimes, becoming ever-detached to the human element of it all. Kato, on the other hand, believes money isn’t everything, and is repulsed by Daisuke’s lack of compassion. These two investigators will have to overcome their stark differences if they’re going to solve the mysteries ahead of them!

 

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