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Zombie Land Saga (ゾンビランドサガ, Zonbi Rando Saga) is a 2018 anime produced by Cygames in collaboration with Avex Pictures and animated by studio MAPPA.

The first season premiered in Japan from October 4, 2018 to December 20, 2018, consisting of 12 episodes. The second season premiered from April 8, 2021 to June 24, 2021, consisting of 12 episodes.

FUNimation Entertainment has acquired the license of the series and produced a SimulDub, which premiered the first season on the FunimationNow streaming service on October 28, 2018.[1][2][3] The second season's English Dub premiered on July 15, 2021.[4]

Synopsis

A typical morning. The usual music. Their normal lives. The peace these seven girls experience will suddenly be destroyed. By the living dead... zombies.

A reality that they never wanted a part of, an amazing and terrifying zombie world. They all share one wish: "We want to live." These girls will struggle through this saga, in order to achieve a miracle.


Cast[]

Image Character Seiyū Dub Actor Season(s). Ep(s).
Main Characters
Sakura Minamoto Kaede Hondo Brina Palencia 1-2
Saki Nikaido Asami Tano Caitlin Glass 1-2
Ai Mizuno Risa Taneda Bryn Apprill 1-2
Junko Konno Maki Kawase Amanda Lee 1-2
Yūgiri Rika Kinugawa Stephanie Young 1-2
Lily Hoshikawa Minami Tanaka Sarah Wiedenheft 1-2
Tae Yamada Kotono Mitsuishi Dawn M. Bennett 1-2
Kotaro Tatsumi Mamoru Miyano Ricco Fajardo 1-2
Secondary Characters
Romero Yasuhiro Takato Alejandro Saab 1-2
Recurring Characters
Inubashi Ryōhei Kimura Aaron Dismuke 1-2
Wig
(Death Metal Fan A)
Mitsuaki Kanuka Cris George 1-2
Hochu
(Death Metal Fan B)
Setsuji Satō Mike McFarland 1-2
Shinta Okoba Tōru Nara Kent Williams 1-2
Maria Amabuki Aoi Koga Madeleine Morris 1-2

Episodic Characters[]

Image Character Seiyū Dub Actor Ep(s).
Season One
Rappers Subaru Kimura Darren Mcelroy 2
Shunsuke Takeuchi Rare Orion
Kazuki Miyagi Ninjamik3
Inubashi Ryōhei Kimura Aaron Dismuke 5
Emcee ¿? Kristi Kang
Cocco ¿? Kyle Phillips 5, 17
Amamoto Yōsuke Akimoto Cris George 8
Takeo Go Tsuyoshi Koyama Christopher R. Sabat 8, 24
Reiko Amabuki Komina Matsushita Colleen Clinkenbeard 9, 14
Ukawa ¿? Alexis Tipton 9, 15
Sayama ¿? Terri Doty 9, 18
Misa Azumatsuru ¿? Morgan Garrett
Season Two
White Ryu Hakuryuu Tony Oliver 14, 24
Makoto Aoi Hino Megan Shipman 15-16
Yui Chisa Kaneko Kate Bristol
Light Oozora Minami Takayama Steph Garrett 17
Manager Nishimura Hiroshi Tsuchida Oscar Seung
Judges Yūko Kaida Arryn Zech
Daisuke Hirose Caleb Yen
Taiten Kusunoki Gerardo Davila
Maimai Yuzuriha Kana Hanazawa Cherami Leigh 18, 24
Master Hibiya Hiroaki Hirata Bruce DuBose 20
Shojiro Ito Kōki Uchiyama Adam Gibbs 20-21
Kiichi Momozaki Mamoru Miyano Ricco Fajardo
Photographer Ikuji Nose Jim Johnson 21
Radio Voice Gō Inoue Aaron Campbell 22, 24
Machiko Kozue Saitō Cynthia Cranz 23
Governor Kazuhiro Yamaji Phil Parsons 24

Additional Voices[]

Season One[]

Season Two[]

Notes[]

  • Funimation got hold of rappers Darren Mcelroy, Rare Orion, and Ninjamik3 to perform as rappers themselves in the second episode of the series.
  • Los Angeles based voice actors Tony Oliver, Stephanie Sheh, and Brandon Winckler makes a guest appearance.
  • This is Jensen Olaya's debut anime role.

Transmission via Streaming[]

Company Date(s) Category Format Classification Content Country
October 28, 2018 -
January 13, 2019
Anime Digital TV-MA Season 1 12 Eps. United States United States
July 15, 2021 -
November 18, 2021
Season 2 12 Eps.
March 15, 2022 Season 1 12 Eps.
Season 2 12 Eps.

Video Releases[]

Distributor Year Format Contents Region Country
2020
+
BD
Episodes 1-12 1
NTSC
A
DVB-T
United States United States
4 Discs
BD Episodes 1-12 A
DVB-T
2 Discs
2022 Episodes 13-24
2 Discs

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