The anime adaptation of Asuka Konishi’s Yakuza Fiancé: Raise wa Tanin ga Ii has officially received an English dub, much to the delight of fans. Here’s everything you need to know about the release, cast, and crew.
An Offer You Can’t Refuse: The Premise
Yakuza Fiancé: Raise wa Tanin ga Ii tells the story of Yoshino Somei, a high school girl from Osaka who comes from a Yakuza family. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she discovers that her grandfather has arranged for her to marry Kirishima Miyama, the heir to another Yakuza family in Tokyo, as a means to establish peace between their groups. Yoshino reluctantly agrees to meet Kirishima and moves to Tokyo. Despite Kirishima’s initially kind and charming demeanor, Yoshino soon discovers a darker side to him. Kirishima is a complex character who craves a chaotic and domineering partner. Yoshino, in turn, decides to turn the tables on him.
Dub Details Revealed
The English dub of Yakuza Fiancé: Raise wa Tanin ga Ii is now available on Crunchyroll, with all 12 episodes of the first season streaming as of April 15, 2025.
The Voices Behind the Characters: English Dub Cast
Here’s a list of the English voice cast:
- Yoshino: Molly Searcy
- Kirishima: Bryson Baugus
- Akishiba: Jeff Johnson
- Asebi: Ian Sinclair
- Ayano: Sara Ragsdale
- Azami: Alejandro Saab
- Azuna: Jason Douglas
- Ebine: Gerardo Davila
- Gaku: Phil Parsons
- Granny: Wendy Powell
- Hotei: Robert McCollum
- Imai: Kenny James
- Inamori: Kevin D. Thelwell
- Minami: Orion Pitts
- Mirai: Monét Lerner
- Nao: Monica Rial
- Naoya: William Ofoegbu
- Ozu: Corey Wilder
- Renji: Larry Brantley
- Sara: Taylor Murphy
- Segawa: Ben Bryant
- Shimoda: Dakota Farnsworth
- Shiori: Maganda Marie
- Shoma: Aaron Campbell
- Suga: Shawn Gann
- Tachibana: Xan Cramer
- Takeshi: Dylan Mobley
- Tsubaki: Anastasia Muñoz
- Utsugi: Bruce Carey
The English dub also features a large ensemble of additional voices, including Abi Kumar, Charles Nguyen, Grant Young, Jessica Humphrey, Bree Han, Danielle Yoshiko Phillips, Kayla Temshiv, SuzAnne DeCarma, Ian Mead Moore, Ethan Gallardo, Brianna Roberts, Dylan Mobley, Erin Nicole Lundquist, Cynthia Cranz, CJ Critt, Amber May, Jessica Peterson, Reshel Mae, Aiden Call, Brian Witkowicz, Kimmie Britt, Caitlin Martelle, Kieran Flitton, Drew Breedlove, Kimber Martin, Joshua Waters, Adam Rowe, Daniel Van Thomas, Branden Loera, Jack Reeder, Chris Rutledge, Jonathan Garcia, Spencer McGuire, Sarah Roach, and Alex Mai.
Production Team
The English dub was made possible by a dedicated crew:
- Voice Director: Jad Saxton
- Producer: Susie Nixon
- Adaptation: Jessica Sluys
- Mixer: Rickey Watkins
- Engineer: Zachary Davis
Where to Watch
You can stream the English dubbed version of Yakuza Fiancé: Raise wa Tanin ga Ii on Crunchyroll and Crunchyroll Amazon Channel. You can also purchase episodes for download on Amazon Video and Apple TV.
Other Staff Details and Production
The anime series is directed by Toshifumi Kawase at Studio Deen. Rika Takasugi is in charge of the series composition and scripts, while Itsuko Takeda handles the character designs. The music is composed by Hiroaki Tsutsumi and Masato Suzuki. The opening theme song is “UNDER and OVER” by THE ORAL CIGARETTES, and the ending theme song is “Nani Wararotonnen” by Yoshino.
Story and Themes
Yakuza Fiancé explores several complex themes, including:
- Love vs. Duty: Yoshino and Kirishima’s arranged marriage forces them to balance their personal feelings with their familial obligations.
- Power Struggles: The anime delves into the intricate power dynamics within the Yakuza world and how they impact the main characters’ lives.
- Dark Romance: The relationship between Yoshino and Kirishima is far from conventional, with elements of danger, manipulation, and unexpected affection.
- Identity: Yoshino must navigate her own identity within the Yakuza world, challenging expectations and asserting her independence.
Reception
Yakuza Fiancé: Raise wa Tanin ga Ii has garnered a dedicated fanbase for its unique premise, complex characters, and blend of romance, crime, and drama. The series has been praised for its engaging storyline, the dynamic between Yoshino and Kirishima, and its depiction of the Yakuza underworld.