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Future Card Buddyfight X: All-Star Fight Anime's Dub Debuts on May 5

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Anime premiered on April 7, is available now with subtitles on YouTube & Crunchyroll

The Facebook page for Bushiroad's Future Card Buddyfight franchise announced on Friday that the English dub of the Future Card Buddyfight X: All-Star Fight anime will debut on May 5.

The anime premiered in Japan on April 7, is streaming on the franchise's official YouTube channel English subtitles. Crunchyroll is also streaming the series with English subtitles. The anime is based on an "All-Star Fight" booster pack for the Future Card Buddyfight card game that also shipped on April 7.

A new anime in the franchise titled Future Card Buddyfight Ace will premiere on June 2. The anime will feature a new protagonist Yuga Mikado, who is the son of Gao. Yuga's Buddy is Gargantua Dragon, a.k.a. Garga.

The previous television anime in the franchise, Future Card Buddyfight X (pronounced "Battsu"), premiered in April 2017. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan. The series also streamed on the official Future Card Buddyfight YouTube channel in both English-subtitled and English-dubbed versions.

The first series based on Bushiroad's card game premiered in January 2014, and episodes streamed with an English dub on the official Future Card Buddyfight YouTube channel shortly after airing in Japan. Crunchyroll also began streaming dubbed episodes that April. Both platforms are still streaming all 64 episodes of the first series, as well as the first 25 episodes of the second series, with an English dub.

However, from the second series' episode 26 onward the stream switched to Japanese audio with English subtitles. Future Card Buddyfight Triple D, the third television anime series, premiered in April 2016. The official Future Card Buddyfight YouTube channel and Crunchyroll streamed English-subtitled episodes as they aired in Japan.

Thanks to Jonathan Andrade for the news tip.


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