![]() Out of everything you’ve accomplished with Crunchyroll (and Funimation before that), what are you most proud of? I also love the films from Studio Ghibli, Ponyo being my favorite. I find myself coming back to it every few years and taking something new away from it each time. The animation and music are beautiful, and the story of artists finding their way in life, navigating love and loss, is something I can really relate to. Glass: Oh gosh, ever? Well, there are the untouchable, god-tier titles, like Sailor Moon and Cowboy Bebop, of course! But my favorite anime is a sweet coming-of-age, slice-of-life show called Honey and Clover. What are your all-time favorite anime titles? Glass: I’m most known for Winry in FMA, Haruhi in Ouran High School Host Club, Mina Ashido in My Hero Academia, and Vivi in One Piece. In terms of voice acting yourself, what roles have you played? I took an interest in directing and started training in 2005, and then directed some episodes of Case Closed and One Piece before being given a whole show of my own, Suzuka. Shortly after that came Winry in Fullmetal Alchemist, in late 2004. Glass: I started as a voice actor, doing small bit parts for a few months until landing the lead in a show called Spiral. How did you get your start in anime, and what has brought you here now? English dubs have been an integral part of the way we watch anime since Astro Boy in the '60s, and today we're talking to one of the people who helps bring those dubs to life! An ADR (automated dialog replacement) director is responsible for overseeing the entire process for English dubs and works closely with actors, script writers, and audio engineers to make sure the end product is the best it can possibly be! We had the opportunity to chat with legendary ADR Director Caitlin Glass (director of Fruits Basket, Horimiya, Ouran High School Host Club, and many many more) about her career, how she got started in the industry, and some of her favorite anime in and outside of the booth!Ĭrunchyroll: What is your name, and how long have you been an ADR Director?Ĭaitlin Glass: Hi, I’m Caitlin Glass and I first started ADR Directing for the company in 2005. ![]()
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