The highly anticipated English dub of the TV anime series “‘Pass the Monster Meat, Milady!'” is set to begin streaming on Crunchyroll starting Thursday, October 16. The announcement also included the full English voice cast for the series, bringing the fantasy romantic comedy to a global audience.
English Voice Cast for ‘Pass the Monster Meat, Milady!’
Crunchyroll confirmed the primary English voice actors who will bring the monster-loving noble lady Melphie and the “Blood-Mad Duke” to life. Katie Wetch takes on the role of Melphie, while Conner Allison voices the Duke. Landon McDonald joins as Chaos, and Daniel Van Thomas is cast as Ghislain. Other key cast members include Leslie Marie Collins as Celia, Joshua Waters as Mullan, and Whitney Holotik as Talbot. Additional voices will be provided by Dayeanne Hutton, Donna Xia, UkuLeili, Rebecca Danae, Matt Thurston, Peyton Howard, Zac Loera, and Ethan Gallardo.
The Story of ‘Pass the Monster Meat, Milady!’
The anime, originally based on Kanata Hoshi’s light novel series ( Akujiki Reijō to Kyōketsu Kōshaku: Sono Mamono, Watashi ga Oishiku Itadakimasu! ), follows Melphiera Marchalrayd, a noble lady with a peculiar palate for monster meat. Despite societal judgment, Melphiera is determined to showcase the exquisite culinary potential of monsters. Her quest to find a suitable partner leads her to the formidable “Blood-Mad Duke” of Galbraith. The series blends fantasy, romance, and comedy with a unique focus on gourmet monster cuisine.
Production and Original Japanese Airing
The TV anime adaptation is produced by Asahi Production, with Mutsumi Takeda directing and Keiichirō Ōchi handling series composition. Masato Kato is responsible for character designs, and Takaaki Nakahashi composed the music. While initially slated for an April 2025 debut, the Japanese broadcast of the series premiered on October 3, 2025, on TBS and BS11, following a delay due to “various circumstances”. The opening theme song, “Sugary Story,” is performed by Avam, and the ending theme song, “Kibō Kōdo,” is by Shun’ichi Toki.
Fans eager to delve into Melphiera’s culinary adventures can look forward to the English dub’s debut on Crunchyroll, expanding the reach of this unique fantasy series.