Slam Dunk

Slam Dunk (スラム ダンク Suramu Danku) is an anime series based on the manga by Takehiko Inoue, originally broadcasting from October 16, 1993 to March 23, 1996 with 101 episodes.

Dubbing History
The series was dubbed in Toronto, Canada and released by Toei Animation through Geneon Entertainment on DVD from March 15 to June 14, 2005. The DVD releases were cancelled after 4 volumes, only going up to Episode 20. The first 14 episodes (Season 1) of this dub are often made available on streaming services.

It is unknown if the Episodes released represent how many episodes were dubbed. Slam Dunk received a Canadian Content credit, indicating that the series was likely intended for broadcast from the beginning, possibly to completion in anticipation of a TV deal. Various Toronto-based actors have listed roles for Slam Dunk characters that appear after Episode 20. Actor Jay T. Schramek had previously listed having voiced Shoichi Takano on his resume, a character who appears after Episode 20. Actor Daveed Louza lists having voiced Aota on his resume (a role played by Robert Norman Smith in the released episodes, possibly being replacing later on due to his arrest) and Rob Kirkpatrick as the voice director (the released episodes were directed by Dan Hennessey). Toronto-based casting manager Joanne Boreham lists Slam Dunk on her resume for 60 episodes.

An alternate dub was produced by Animax Asia for broadcast on their channel in Southeast Asia.

Additional Voices

 * Neil Crone
 * Stacey DePass
 * Carlos Diaz
 * Christopher Earle
 * Josh Holliday
 * Kim Kuhteubl
 * Robert Norman Smith
 * Vincent Tong
 * Damon White

Animax Dub 🇭🇰 [[hong kong|Hong Kong]]

 * David Bridges - Ryota Miyagi / Aida Hikoichi
 * Scott Evans - Sakuragi Hanamichi
 * Andrea Kwan - Ayako
 * Victor Lee - Takenori Akagi
 * David Lee McKinney - Kaede Rukawa / Kiminobu Kogure
 * Michael C. Pizzuto - Hisashi Mitsui
 * Emily Woo Zeller - Haruko Akagi