Chainsaw Man's Dub Actors Recommend More Obscure Anime Greats - Exclusive
The English dub voice actors of "Chainsaw Man" told Looper which lesser-known anime projects they've worked on that they would recommend to fans.
Read MoreThe English dub voice actors of "Chainsaw Man" told Looper which lesser-known anime projects they've worked on that they would recommend to fans.
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