Twin Star Exorcists Dubbed

 
Twin Star Exorcists Dubbed Average ratng: 5,9/10 8599 reviews

Funnimation finally annoucned the English VA for the Twin Star Exorcists anime. My name is Dragonlord and with this blog I'm going to discuss the cast and what my thoughts are on them and how I think they will do.

Bryce Papenbrook as Rokuro Enmado

It was a normal day in the neighborhood for Rokuro until a falling anime girl changed the course of his life forever. Written By: Mike Dillon.

Bryce Papenbrook has worked in many important roles in the past such as:

Meliodas from the Seven deadly sins

Eren Jaeger from Attack on Titan

Kirito from Sword art Online

and Rin Okumura from Blue Exorcist

I'm glad that Rokuro's VA seems to be a well known in the industry and has many important roles in the past and choose him for Rokuro who just like his previous roles is a protagonist of a shounen series so him as Rokuro is a safe choice while also could mean that he may not make him sound unique at the same time. I'm expecting alot from him since he looks like the man for the job but also I hope he will able to deliver when the time comes.

Cassandra Lee Morris as Benio Adashino

who has also voiced

Leafa from Sword art Online

Saki Mikajima from Durarara

and Ernesta Kuhne from Asterisk Wars are some of the well known roles I managed to found.

As I will mention later on I honestly think that she would fit better for Mayura instead of Benio. The reason I'm saying this is because her voice as I listen some her roles on YouTube seemed the type of the character that loves and cares about you like Mayura where Benio in the series is more of a fighting and determed person but I want to hope that she will do fine regardless

Laura Summer as Mayura Otomi

Now with this I will get start right off the bat and say I'm very dissapointed with that choice for Mayura because the only 'important' role she had was in digimom and with Ghostbusters and from what I heard I'm not very pleased for her doing Mayura a major character in the series and one that has her key moments in the anime. Very dissapointed and sad with that choice in my opinion.

Vic Mignogna as Yuto Ijika

Vic Mignogna is very well known English voice actor who has voiced popular characters such as:

Broly from the Dragon Ball series

Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist

Obito Uchiha(kid) and Nagato from Naruto

and Ikkaku Madarame from Bleach are some of his well known performances.

With this I'm very conficted because why I like his work and how he potrays the roles he is given to him I don't know if he can match to Yuto's character. I really want to give Vic a chance for this one because it will either be a big success since Yuto is ruthless and he has voiced Broly so that's a pass but Yuto is also nothing like Broly hopefully he will sound something like Obito because it will be sad to see the main antagonist voice to be a disaster.

Erica Lindbeck as Kohana

Ok this is the most stupid of all the list for those who don't know Erica has done many importand roles in anime such as:

Kaori Miyazono from Your lie in April

Episode

Jericho from the Seven Deadly Sins

Eli Ayase from Love Live

and Ren Gyokuen from Magi

So why such a well known voice actor is given a role for a minor character such as Kohana that only gets few lines only in the first episode? This is a waste of a good talent that could have been used for other major female characters in the show like Miku,Sakura or Suzu the Basara but they decided to giver a role like that? That's is just awful to hear and when I saw the characters she played before I thought are they stupid ? why don't they give her a proper role? smh whatever

Todd Haberkorn as Ryogo Nagitsuji

This choice is ok in my book not to great not that bad so no major problems with that choice, Tobb has also given his voice to

Natsu from Fairy Tail

Twin Star Exorcists Kissanime

Allen Walker from D.Gray Man

Momo from Good Luck Girl!

and Judar from Magi

As we can see from his previous works he had quite the importand roles and him playing Ryogo a character that wants to help Rokuro and is a brother figure to him it's good that it is someone that seems that could possibly fit the role. But watching the roles he has done as a whole and the personalities he has done it would have been better to do a character who is more charesmatic like Kankuro or Tenma from the twelve guardians. But since he is taken the role of Ryogo I guess we can expect him to deliver his lines well.

Joey Lotsko as Kinako

Joey from what I seen in animenewsnetwork has mostly small roles when it comes to anime but he seems to have voiced Paul Hanbridge from My little witch Academia but he didn't get the credit for it. So him playing Kinako I'm honestly fine with it since Kinako in the anime tends to be annoying at times so who ever was to voice him couldn't make much change in my books. But giving Kinako to him who seems to know how to voice mostly side characters it's okay and I believe we will have no issues with him.

Alex Evette as Kinu Furusato

Now this actor accourding to animenewsnetwork is getting her deput in voice acting with Kinu so I can't have a picture of how Kinu will sound like. It's nice that to see a new actor is included in the dub but I'm also worried of how she will handle Kinu's role since she does appear in the 1st episode and talks quite a bit in the first couple of episodes and does explain Benio's backstory and introduces to the rest of the characters so she does have an important role for setting up Benio's character so I'm curious how she will perform.

Brian Beacock as Shinnosuke Kunizaki

Brian as a voice actor according to his previous roles seems to be know how to voice Shinnosuke since he is a supportive character in the series. Some of his well known roles are:

Yumichika Ayasegawa from Bleach

Renzo Shima from Blue Exorcist

Chojuro from the Naruto series

Walker Yumasaki from Durarara

Honestly when I saw that this guy voiced Renzo and Walker I'm confident to say that he will do great as Shinnosuke because just like those two Shinnosuke tends to share some of the character traits that they do have like teasing others while he seems to know when to take action and when to be retreat. So i look forward of how he will potray and voice Shinnosuke despite being a side character he has some moments after the time skip or when the group is just relaxing.

Kate Higgins as Subaru Mitejima

She has voiced Karin Kurosaki and Retsu Unohana from Bleach

C.C from Code Geass

and Sakura Haruno from Naruto

Now this for me is the second best choice from all the roles here. I'm really happy that the voice who did Retsu from Bleach is going to voice Subaru because both of them talk kinda the same calm way and i look forward of how she will perform for Subaru since she is helping both Rokuro and Benio in the anime to hook up along with Tatara in the start of the series while also she can be quite violent while having her calm and elegant voice just like Unohana. So I'm really excited for this role giving into Kate and I hope for the best.

Johnny Yong Bosch as Shimon Ikaruga

Home office uk border agency. Now this is the one I'm the most excited to hear about. For those that don't know Johnny is mostly famous for the following roles:

Ichigo Kurosaki from Bleach

Yukio Okumura from Blue Exorcist

Izaya Orihara from Durarara

and Lelouch Lamperouge from Code Geass

The man himself voicing Shimon and I'm glad that someone as well known voice actor is included in the cast of the Twin Star Exorcists. But while i'm glad that Jonny is voicing Shimon a character that sets an example for the other guardians along with Seigen in the beginning of the series and he is a major character that appears in many episodes along Rokuro and Benio so is good that someone like him is voicing Shimon.

My thoughts on the cast

Overall while we don't have the whole cast for all the characters yet. I like that well known voice actors are part of my favourite series but some of the choices of the directors are questionable and some terrible in my book. While I don't watch dub all that often I will watch this because it's twin stars but that doesn't save of how horrible or good this will be in my eyes. I want to be optimist and hope that this dub will turn out to be at least average so that many dub only watchers can enjoy and hopefully thus give the manga a chance in the future. Tell me what do you guys think in the comments below. See you next time

Here is the link for the announcement: Click Here

Twin Star Exorcists
The cover of the first volume as published in Japan by Shueisha, featuring Rokuro Enmado (left) and Benio Adashino (right).
双星の陰陽師
(Sōsei no Onmyōji)
GenreAdventure, romance, supernatural[1]
Manga
Written byYoshiaki Sukeno
Published byShueisha
English publisher
DemographicShōnen
MagazineJump Square
Original runOctober 4, 2013 – present
Volumes18 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byTomohisa Taguchi
Produced byMakoto Hijikata
Maiko Isogai
Tomohiko Iwase
Naoto Tani
Teruaki Sanematsu
Written byNaruhisa Arakawa
Music byMikio Endō
StudioPierrot
Licensed by
Crunchyroll[2]
Original networkTXN (TV Tokyo), AT-X
English network
Animax Asia[3]
Original run April 6, 2016 March 29, 2017
Episodes50 (List of episodes)
Light novel
Sōsei no Onmyōji: Tenen Jakko
Written byHajime Tanaka
Illustrated byYoshiaki Sukeno
Published byJUMP j-BOOKS
DemographicMale
Published
Volumes1
Game
Sōsei no Onmyōji
DeveloperBandai Namco Entertainment
PublisherBandai Namco Entertainment
GenreAdventure
PlatformPS Vita
Released
  • JP: January 26, 2017
Light novel
Sōsei no Onmyōji: Shiga Kenbyaku
Written byHajime Tanaka
Illustrated byYoshiaki Sukeno
Published byJUMP j-BOOKS
DemographicMale
Published
Volumes1
Manga
Sōsei no Onmyōji: SD Nyoritsuryō!!
Written bykoppy[4]
Illustrated byYoshiaki Sukeno
Published byShueisha
DemographicShōnen
MagazineSaikyō Jump
Published
  • JP: March 3, 2017
Volumes2
Light novel
Sōsei no Onmyōji: Santen Haja
Written byHajime Tanaka
Illustrated byYoshiaki Sukeno
Published byJUMP j-BOOKS
DemographicMale
Published
Volumes1
Manga
Sōsei no Onmyōji: Tenen Jakko: Nishoku Kokkeiga
Written byHajime Tanaka
Illustrated byYoshiaki Sukeno
Published byShueisha
DemographicShōnen
MagazineShonen Jump+[5]
Published
  • JP: December 4, 2018
Volumes1

Twin Star Exorcists (双星の陰陽師Sōsei no Onmyōji) is a Japanese shōnenmanga series written and illustrated by Yoshiaki Sukeno. The manga has been serialized in Shueisha'sJump Square magazine by Yoshiaki Sukeno since October 2013, with individual chapters collected into seventeen tankōbon volumes as of December 4, 2018. The story revolves around Rokuro Enmado and Benio Adashino, a pair of young and talented exorcists, who (according to a prophecy) are destined to marry and have a child that will be the ultimate exorcist.

The series was adapted into an anime television series by Studio Pierrot, that ran from April 6, 2016 to March 29, 2017. The manga series was licensed for an English language release in North America by Viz Media, publishing the first volume in July 2015. A video game adaption of the same name was developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for the PS Vita and released on January 26, 2017 in Japan.

As of August 2016, three light novels and two spin-off manga volumes have also been published and released in Japan.[6]

  • 2Media

Plot[edit]

Rokuro Enmado is a young boy who used to be a powerful aspiring exorcist, before a tragic incident left his friends dead and made him abandon the profession. One day, he has a fateful encounter with Benio Adashino, a girl around his age and a well known exorcist from the east. According to a prophecy, Rokuro and Benio are the 'Twin Star Exorcists' and are destined to marry and have a daughter known as 'the Miko' which will be the ultimate exorcist, capable of cleansing all evil spirits, or Kegare from the world and ending the war that has lasted over a millennium.

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

Yoshiaki Sukeno began serializing the manga in Shueisha's Jump Square magazine on October 4, 2013.[7] A special chapter was published in Weekly Shōnen Jump in April 2016.[8]

Viz Media licensed the series for publication in North America, with the first volume released on July 7, 2015.[9][10]

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNEnglish release dateEnglish ISBN
1 February 4, 2014[11]ISBN978-4-08-880015-8July 7, 2015[12]ISBN978-1-4215-8174-3
  1. 'Rokuro and Benio' (ろくろと紅緒Rokuro to Benio)
  2. 'The Twin Stars Cross' (双星交差Sōsei Kōsa)
  3. 'The Sound of Magano' (禍野の音Magano no Oto)
Bonus 1: 'Benio in Kyoto' (京都の紅緒Kyōto no Benio)
2 June 4, 2014[13]ISBN978-4-08-880117-9October 6, 2015[14]ISBN978-1-4215-8175-0
  1. 'Who are You?' ((其は誰ぞSo wa Dare zo)
  2. 'Your Courage, My Courage' (君の勇気、私の勇気Kimi no Yūki, Watashi no Yūki)
  3. 'Rokuro's True Feelings' (ろくろの気持ちRokuro no Kimochi)
  4. 'Tangled Tragedy' (交錯する悲劇Kōsaku suru Higeki)
3 October 3, 2014[15]ISBN978-4-08-880203-9January 5, 2016[16]ISBN978-1-4215-8217-7
  1. 'A Glimpse of Evil' (邪悪の片鱗Jaaku no Henrin)
  2. 'As an Exorcist' (陰陽師としてOnmyōji Toshite)
  3. 'Evil' (邪悪Jaaku)
  4. 'As If a New Star Were Born' (新たな星の生まるるが如くAratana Hoshi no Umaruru ga Gotoku)
4 January 5, 2015[17]ISBN978-4-08-880294-7April 5, 2016[18]ISBN978-1-4215-8321-1
  1. 'The Maiden Battle of a Certain Betrothed Couple' (ある夫婦の初陣Aru Fūfu no Uijin)
  2. 'Twin Star Sublimation' (双星昇華Sōsei Shōka)
    13.5 'Break' (Ha)
  3. 'My Fang' (私の牙Watashi no Kiba)
Bonus 2: 'Benio, Struggles' (紅緒、奮闘Benio, Funtō)
5 May 1, 2015[19]ISBN978-4-08-880370-8July 5, 2016[20]ISBN978-1-4215-8518-5
  1. 'The Star Musician' (星の奏者Hoshi no Sōsha)
  2. 'The Day Rokuro Arrived' (ろくろが来た日Rokuro ga Kita Hi)
  3. 'Two Paths, Their Paths' (ふたつの道、ふたりの道Futatsu no Michi, Futari no Michi)
  4. 'The Continuation of the Dream' (夢のつづきYume no Tsudzuki)
6 September 4, 2015[21]ISBN978-4-08-880473-6October 4, 2016[22]ISBN978-1-4215-8707-3
  1. 'The Flight of the Stars' (星々の躍動Hoshiboshi no Yakudō)
  2. 'Supreme Ruler of the Empty Sky' (虚空の覇者Kokū no Hasha)
  3. 'Perfect Linker' (Perfect Linker)
Bonus 3: 'The Many Faces of Mayura' (繭良、七変化Mayura, Shichihenge)
Bonus 4: 'Poached Rokuro' (ろくろ、沸騰Rokuro, futtō)
Bonus 5: 'Suzaku's Ceremony of Accession to the Twelve Guardians' (十二天将 ”朱雀” 継承式典Jūni Tenshō 'Suzaku' Keishō Shikiden)
7 January 4, 2016[23]ISBN978-4-08-880591-7January 3, 2017[24]ISBN978-1-4215-9045-5
  1. 'Spell' (呪縛Jubaku)
  2. 'A World Without Exorcism' (呪縛無キ空Jubaku naki sora)
  3. 'A History of Defeat' (敗北の歴史Haiboku no Rekishi)
  4. 'Turn Over' (Turn Over)
8 April 4, 2016[25]ISBN978-4-08-880657-0April 4, 2017[26]ISBN978-1-4215-9160-5
  1. 'Those Who Do Not Seek It' (求めざる者はMotomezaru mono wa)
  2. 'Mayura’s Fight' (繭良の戦いMayura no tatakai)
  3. 'A Black Birth Cry' (黒の産声Kuro no ubugoe)
  4. 'The Sewer Rat's Dream' (溝鼠の夢Dobunezumi no yume)
9 August 4, 2016[27]ISBN978-4-08-880757-7July 4, 2017[28]ISBN978-1-4215-9441-5
  1. 'Magano’s Encroachment' (禍野侵食Magano Shinshoku)
  2. 'What I Fear' (俺のコワいモノOre no Kowai Mono)
  3. 'The Tomorrow the Two Walk Towards..' (二人が進む明日..Futari ga Susumu Ashita..)
  4. 'Twin Star Divergence' (双星乖離Sōsei Kairi)
10 December 2, 2016[29]ISBN978-4-08-880829-1October 3, 2017[30]ISBN978-1-42-159622-8
  1. 'The Island Where Stars Gather' (星集う島Hoshi Tsudou Shima)
  2. 'Frontline' (最前線Saizensen)
  3. 'Place of Beginning, A Distant Past' (はじまりの場所、幽玄の彼方Hajimari no Basho, Yūgen no Kanata)
  4. 'Adashino's Little Giant' (化野の小さな巨人Adashino no Chīsana Kyojin)
11 March 3, 2017[31]ISBN978-4-08-881030-0January 2, 2018[32]ISBN978-1-42-159764-5
  1. 'Impure Wish' (醜き願いMinikuki Negai)
  2. 'Tsuchimikado Successor' (土御門の後継Tsuchimikado no Kōkei)
  3. 'Every Three Months' (それぞれの3か月Sorezore no 3-kagetsu)
Special 1: 'Twin Star Regression' (双星回帰Sōsei Kaiki)
12 July 4, 2017[33]ISBN978-4-08-881124-6May 1, 2018[34]ISBN978-1-42-159909-0
  1. 'A Woman's Battle: Part 1' (女の戦い①Onna no Tatakai①)
  2. 'A Woman's Battle: Part 2' (女の戦い②Onna no Tatakai②)
  3. 'Ideals, Dreams, and Aspirations' (理想と夢と憧れとRisō to Yume to Akogare to)
  4. 'Raging Inferno at Hadarae Castle!!' (爆燃烈火の波達羅盈城Bakunen Rekka no Hadarae-jō)
13 November 2, 2017[35]ISBN978-4-08-881167-3September 4, 2018[36]ISBN978-1-97-470145-2
  1. 'Welcome Back, Dr. Kan-chan' (おかえり、勘ちゃん先生Okaeri, Kan-chan Sensei)
  2. 'The Strength to Move Forward' (前へ進みつづける力Mae e Susumi tsudzukeru Chikara)
  3. 'My Name isn't Birdmaru' (俺の名前はトリ丸ではないOre no Namae wa Torimaru de wa nai)
  4. 'The Lonely Lord' (孤独の王Kodoku no Ō)
14 March 2, 2018[37]ISBN978-4-08-881364-6January 1, 2019[38]ISBN978-1-97-470394-4
  1. 'The Party is Over' (宴の終わりUtage no Owari)
  2. 'Hack & Slash' (Hack & Slash)
  3. 'Arc of Adashino Benio 1: Benio and Kamui' (紅緒と神威Benio to Kamui)
  4. 'Arc of Adashino Benio 2: A Maiden's Hell' (少女の地獄Shōjo no Jigoku)
15 June 4, 2018[39]ISBN978-4-08-881498-8May 7, 2019[40]ISBN978-1-97-470522-1
  1. 'Arc of Adashino Benio 3: Kamui and Benio' (神威と紅緒Kamui to Benio)
  2. 'Arc of Adashino Benio 4: The things I want to convey to you' (君に伝えたいことKimi ni Tsutae tai koto)
  3. 'Lid of Hell' (地獄の蓋Jigoku no Futa)
  4. 'Despair and Smiles are Together' (絶望は微笑みと共にZetsubou wa Hohoemi to Tomo ni)
16 September 4, 2018[41]ISBN978-4-08-881573-2
  1. 'Scattering Flowers of Ioroi' (絶望は微笑みと共にZetsubou wa Hohoemi to Tomo ni)
  2. 'A Doll's Empty Dream' (儚いお人形の夢Hakanai Oningyō no Yume)
  3. 'Promise Again' (もう一度約束をMou Ichido Yakusoku o)
  4. 'Sleep Well, Mom' (おやすみなさい、おかあさんOyasuminasai, Okaasan)
17 December 4, 2018[42]ISBN978-4-08-881673-9
  1. 'Enmado House VS Shi-Shi-Shi-Shi-Shiromi' (焔魔堂家 VS しししし銀鏡Enmadō-ke tai Shi Shi Shi Shi Shiromi)
  2. 'Ragingly Furious, The Head Exorcist' (獅子奮迅、陰陽頭Shishi Funjin, Onmyō no Kami)
  3. 'A Reason to Fight, A Reason to Die'
  4. 'Absolute Parallel Lines of Existence'
18 March 4, 2019[43]ISBN978-4-08-881767-5
  1. 'The Last of Perverted Underwear Man'
  2. 'My Father'
  3. 'For Your Future'
Chapters not yet in tankōbon format:-

39.1. 'Special Chapter: Awaken Mayura's Dormant Fangs!!'

Twin

49.1. 'Mattress Extra'

Anime[edit]

An anime television adaptation was announced on the January 2016 cover of Jump Square on December 4, 2015.[44] The series is directed by Tomohisa Taguchi and written by Naruhisa Arakawa,[45] with animation by Studio Pierrot.[46] Additionally, Shishō Igarashi is serving as assistant director, Kikuko Sadakata is designing the characters, and Itsuko Takeda is serving as chief animation director.[45] The series' first opening theme song is 'Valkyrie -Ikusa Otome-' (Valkyrie -戦乙女-, lit. 'Valkyrie -War Maiden-') by Wagakki Band,[47] while the first ending theme is 'Eyes' (アイズAizu) by Hitomi Kaji.[48] The second opening theme, 'Re:Call', is performed by the idol groupi☆Ris,[49][50][51] while the second ending theme, 'Yadori-boshi' (宿り星) is performed by the two-man group Itowokashi (Kashitarō Itō and Ryō Miyada).[52] The third opening theme, 'sync' is performed by lol, while the third ending theme 'Hide & Seek' is performed by Girlfriend.[53] The fourth opening theme, 'Kanadeai' is performed by Itowokoashi, while the fourth ending theme 'Hotarubi' is performed by Wagakki Band.[54]

The series began airing on April 6, 2016 on TV Tokyo and other TX Network stations,[55][56] and later on AT-X.[57] Animax Asia aired the series with English Subtitles. Crunchyroll is simulcasting the series worldwide outside of Asia,[58] and also released the series on Blu-ray + DVD with an English dub. Part 1 (Episodes 1-13) has been released on July 24, 2018 with a collector's box to store the later three parts, and Part 2 (Episodes 14-26) on September 18, 2018. Part 3 (Episodes 27-40) was released on November 13, 2018, and Part 4 (Episodes 41-50) on January 8, 2019.[59] Chinese streaming site iQiyi has listed the series with fifty episodes.[60]

The anime is licensed in North America and the United Kingdom by Crunchyroll, with home video distribution handled by Funimation in North America and by Anime Limited in the UK.[61][62]

Light novel[edit]

As of August 2016, three light novel adaptations have been published and released by JUMP j-BOOKS in Japan. The light novels are titled in the following order; Sōsei no Onmyōji: Tenen Jakko (双星の陰陽師 ―天縁若虎), Sōsei no Onmyōji: Shiga Kenbyaku (双星の陰陽師 ―士牙繭闢), and Sōsei no Onmyōji: Santen Haja (双星の陰陽師 ―三天破邪). Each novel features a back-story from the perspective of different characters from the main series, serving as prologues to the main story. The light novels are written by Hajime Tanaka and supervised by Yoshiaki Sukeno.[63]

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBN
1 August 4, 2016[64]ISBN978-4-08-703402-8
2 March 3, 2017[65]ISBN978-4-08-703415-8
3 December 4, 2018[66]ISBN978-4-08-703467-7

Spin-off manga[edit]

As of March 2017, two spin-off manga volumes have been published and released by Shueisha in Japan.

The first spin-off volume, Sōsei no Onmyōji: SD Nyoritsuryō!! (双星の陰陽師 SD如律令!!) is a comedy spin-off comic, written by koppy (Twitter: @koppy1122) and supervised by Yoshiaki Sukeno. It is published at the official website of the original manga[67], as well as the magazine Saikyō Jump. There are also special chapters in each volumes of the original manga. The content of this manga is canon, showing personalities of many characters. There are two compiled volumes as of May 1, 2019.[68]

The second spin-off volume, Sōsei no Onmyōji: Tenen Jakko: Nishoku Kokkeiga (双星の陰陽師 天縁若虎〜二色滑稽画) is a manga adaptation of the light novel, 'Sōsei no Onmyōji: Tenen Jakko', written and illustrated by the same authors. The back-story focuses on the characters, Seigen Amawaka and Yukari Otomi. The spin-off series was launched by Yoshiaki Sukeno on Shueisha's Shonen Jump+ website[69] on September 3, 2018. The compiled volume was published and released on December 4, 2018 in Japan.[70]

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBN
1 March 3, 2017[71]ISBN978-4-08-881032-4
2 December 4, 2018[72]ISBN978-4-08-881676-0

Video game[edit]

A video game adaptation of the series from Bandai Namco Entertainment was announced on September 3, 2016. The battle adventure game was released for PlayStation Vita, and features Rokuro as a playable character. It features an alternate setup with five different girls as candidates for the title of Twin Star, including Benio, Mayura, and three other characters designed exclusively for the game by original creator Yoshiaki Sukeno. The game was released to Japan on January 26, 2017.[73]

Reception[edit]

Volume 1 reached 11th place on the weekly Oricon manga charts, with 29,527 copies sold;[74] volume 2 reached 23rd place, with 30,734 copies;[75] volume 3 reached 46th place, with 38,835 copies;[76] volume 4 reached 24th place, with 37,900 copies;[77] volume 5 also reached 24th place, with 47,489 copies;[78] volume 6 reached 32nd place, with 48,029 copies;[79] volume 7 reached 20th place, with 48,762 copies;[80] and volume 8 reached 11th place, with 56,947 copies.[81]

Volume 3 of the English translation appeared on the New York Times Manga Best Sellers list for two non-consecutive weeks, first at 8th place and then at 6th.[82][83]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^'Crunchyroll Announces Winter 2017 Anime Lineup'. Crunchyroll. January 20, 2017. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
  3. ^'Exclusive: Animax Asia Airs Simulcast of My Hero Academia, Twin Star Exorcists'. Anime News Network. March 28, 2016. Retrieved April 6, 2016.
  4. ^'koppy'. twitter. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
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Twin star exorcists dubbed episode 32

Twin Star Exorcists Part Three English Dubbed

External links[edit]

  • Twin Star Exorcists on the Jump Square website (in Japanese)
  • Official anime website(in Japanese)
  • Twin Star Exorcists (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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