WWWave Corporation’s anime streaming platform, OceanVeil, has officially unveiled the English dub cast and staff for the highly anticipated anime adaptation of Toyo’s Adam’s Sweet Agony (Modaete yo, Adam-kun) manga, with the English-language version set to debut on September 20. The announcement, made on Wednesday, confirms the team bringing the unique mature-rated series to English-speaking audiences.
English Dub Cast Revealed
The primary English dub cast features a lineup of talented voice actors stepping into the roles of the series’ intriguing characters:
- Brittany Lauda as Yue
- Aife as Ms. Shiina
- Aubrey Sweet as Aki
- Hamish Plaggemars as Itsuki
- Kelsey Jaffer as Akari
- Nasim Benelkour as Kumazawa
- Sean Tay as Turtle
Behind the Scenes: English Dub Staff
The English dub production is overseen by a dedicated team, ensuring the adaptation maintains the original’s tone and narrative. The key staff members include:
- Director: Sean Tay
- Assistant Director: Amanda Parker
- Production Assistants: Shane Tay, Chloe Eves
- Engineer: Steve Warky Nunez
- Localization Supervisor: Kevin Frane
- QA Team: Shane Tay, Brian Rollins, Jonathan Hinga
- PR Manager: Paul Davey
- Subtitles: Danny Miller, L.L.
Adam’s Sweet Agony Synopsis
OceanVeil describes Adam’s Sweet Agony as a story set in a world where a mysterious virus has left every man impotent, with the singular exception of a high school student named Adam. With four billion women on the hunt for the last fertile man, Adam attempts to evade temptation by transferring to what he believes is a special school, only to discover it’s 90% female. The narrative follows his struggle to keep his unique condition a secret in an environment filled with constant challenges. The series blends elements of sex comedy with a coming-of-age romance within its dystopian premise, making it recommended for mature audiences, typically those aged 16 or older.
Anime’s Journey to English Audiences
The Adam’s Sweet Agony anime originally began streaming on AnimeFesta in December 2023. Following its Japanese debut, an English-subtitled version became available on the Coolmic manga and anime website later that same month. The series then premiered on Japanese television channels Tokyo MX and BS11, as well as streaming services YouTube and Niconico, in January 2024. OceanVeil is known for streaming a variety of anime titles, including both mature and non-mature content, and has been actively expanding its English dub offerings.