The highly anticipated English dub of the hip-hop dance anime “Wandance” is set to make its U.S. debut in November 2025, with episodes launching on Hulu. The series, which originally premiered in Japan in October, follows a stuttering high school student who finds his voice through dance.
Diving into the Rhythms of “Wandance” in English
Fans in the United States will soon be able to experience the captivating story of “Wandance” with an English voice cast, making the coming-of-age drama accessible to a broader audience. While the Japanese broadcast began on October 8, 2025, the English dubbed version has been confirmed for a November release on Hulu for U.S. viewers. For audiences outside the U.S., Disney+ is streaming the series.
The Story: Finding Freedom Through Dance
“Wandance” centers on Kaboku Kotani, a first-year high school student who struggles with a stutter and prefers to remain unnoticed. His life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters Hikari Wanda, a classmate who dances with uninhibited freedom and passion. Intrigued by her expressive movements, Kaboku is inspired to join the school’s dance club, hoping to find his own way to express himself and overcome his shyness. The narrative explores themes of self-discovery, romance, and the transformative power of hip-hop dance.
Key English Dub Voice Cast and Crew
The English dub features a talented cast bringing the characters to life. Kieran Regan steps into the lead role as Kaboku Kotani, while Merit Leighton voices the free-spirited Hikari Wanda. Directing the English dub is Anthony Bowling, with Madeleine Morris handling the English script adaptation. Reuben Lack is credited as a producer for the dub at Iyuno Media Group.
Other notable English voice actors include Brandon McInnis as Hoto and Jonathon Ha as Seiya.
Behind the Scenes: Anime Production
The “Wandance” anime adaptation is a collaborative effort by renowned animation studios Madhouse and Cyclone Graphics. Michiya Katō not only directs the series but also serves as the scriptwriter and is credited for visual effects. The series benefits from the expertise of celebrated dancer, choreographer, and singer RIEHATA, who is the anime’s dance producer, having created choreographies for globally recognized groups like BTS and EXO.
The original manga series, written and illustrated by Coffee, has been serialized in Kodansha’s Monthly Afternoon magazine since January 2019. Kodansha USA publishes the English version of the manga. The Japanese broadcast features “Stare In Wonder” by BE:FIRST as the opening theme and “Wondrous” by ELSEE as the ending theme. Naoki “naotyu-” Chiba is responsible for the anime’s soundtrack.









