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Laid-Back Camp Season 3 English Dub Reveals Release Date & Cast
Crunchyroll announced that they will start streaming the English dub of Laid-Back Camp season 3 on the platform starting April 18, 2024.
The cast and staff involved in Laid-Back Camp season 3 English dub were also revealed.
Laid-Back Camp season 3 English dub cast includes:
- Celeste Perez as Rin
- Morgan Lauré as Nadeshiko
- Katelyn Barr as Chiaki
- Hannah Alyea as Aoi
- Molly Zhang as Ena
- Katie Wetch as Ayano
- Larry Cassady as Hajime
- Larry Cassady as Narrator
- Leah Clark as Minami
- Jalitza Delgado as Hana
- Marianne Bray as Hana’s Mom
Staff includes:
- Voice Director: Shawn Gann
- Producer: Susie Nixon
- Adaptation: Audrey Drake Rigg
- Mixer: Andrew Tipps
- Engineer: Jose Sandoval
Laid-Back Camp season 3, titled Yuru Camp△ SEASON3, started airing on April 4, 2024.
For the 3rd season, the animation production studio has been shifted from C-Station to Eight Bit. Studio C-Station worked on the first two seasons of the anime along with an anime film adaptation.
With the change in production company, the main staff members have also been renewed. Shin Tosaka is the new director, with Masafumi Sugiura in charge of series composition.
Hisanori Hashimoto is handle character design. However, the music composer Akiyuki Tateyama and sound director Takeshi Takadera reprised their roles for the new season.
Season 1 of the anime by C-Station aired in Japan on AT-X from January to March 2018; the anime was co-financed and licensed by Crunchyroll. A short anime spin-off, titled Room Camp, aired from January to March 2020. A second anime season aired from January to April 2021, and an anime film premiered on July 1, 2022.
A live action drama series aired in Japan from January to March 2020, and a second drama season aired from April to June 2021.
Laid-Back Camp is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Afro. Set in and around Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, the series chronicles the adventures of Rin Shima, Nadeshiko Kagamihara, and their friends as they travel to various campsites across the country.
The manga was first serialized in Houbunsha’s Manga Time Kirara Forward magazine from July 2015 to February 2019 until it was transferred to the publisher website and app for manga called Comic Fuz. It has been collected in fifteen tankobon volumes.
Source: Crunchyroll
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