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Anime Boston 2020 Announces its Sixth North American Guest

Voice Actor Zach Aguilar to appear at the Northeast's largest anime convention


Boston - Anime Boston, the largest anime convention in New England, announced its sixth North American guest today. Voice actor Zach Aguilar will be appearing at Anime Boston at the Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Mass, on April 10 through 12, 2020.

As one of the youngest talents in the industry, Zach Aguilar is a voice actor known for being a vocal chameleon. His roles include Byleth from Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Tanjiro from Demon Slayer, Koichi from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable, Genos from One-Punch Man, Sieg from Fate/Apocrypha, Arthur Pendragon from The Seven Deadly Sins, Ota from AI: The Somnium Files, Otto from Re:Zero, Kunihiro in Katsugeki: Touken Ranbu, and Nikaido from March comes in like a lion to name a few.

Zach can also be heard in projects like Sword Art Online, Pokémon Masters, Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans, Aldnoah.Zero, One Piece, Carole and Tuesday, Fire Emblem: Heroes, Skip Beat!, Judgement, Beyblade Burst, Kakegurui, and more.

Previously announced guests include Michelle Ruff, Brittney Karbowski, Maile Flanagan, GIRLFRIEND, Brittany Lauda, Matt Shipman, and m-flo.

About Anime Boston: With over 25,000 attendees in 2019, Anime Boston is an annual three-day Japanese animation convention held in Boston, Mass. Anime Boston 2020 is scheduled for Friday, April 10 through Sunday, April 12 at the Hynes Convention Center and Sheraton Boston Hotel. More information about Anime Boston can be found at http://www.animeboston.com.

About New England Anime Society, Inc.: The New England Anime Society was founded in 2001. Based in Massachusetts, The New England Anime Society, Inc. is the parent organization of Anime Boston and is dedicated to furthering public education and understanding of the Japanese language and culture through visual and written media. More information about The New England Anime Society is available at http://www.neanime.org.

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