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Cuphead!
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Genre Science fantasy, Comedy, Run and gun
Studio Madhouse
TV Tokyo
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Voices of {{{Row 4 info}}}
Original
language(s)
Japanese

Cuphead! (カップヘッド! Kappu heddo!) is a Japanese anime spin-off of the animated feature game Cuphead (originally created and developed by brothers Chad and Jared Moldenhauer as Studio MDHR). It is the successor to Cuphead (indie video game), produced by Madhouse. It debuted in Japan in ???. The show features a Japanese girl or boy named ???.

Production[]

The show was animated and co-produced by the Japanese animation house Madhouse, and and was later animated and co-produced by ???

At the ??? Tokyo International Anime Fair, the pilot for the series was showcased for attendees at the Madhouse booth. Information was also shown around ???'s booth, showing the cast of characters who would appear in the anime. From the information available, many of the past characters, such as Mugman, Elden Kettle, Ludwig, and Legendary Chalice and all bad guys too.

Characters[]

Main characters[]

  • Cuphead
  • Mugman
  • ??? (boy or girl)

Supporting characters[]

  • Elder Kettle
  • Legendary Chalice
  • Ludwig
  • Pirate Girl
  • ???
  • ???
  • ???
  • ???

Villains[]

  • The Devil
  • King Dice
  • Tipsy Troop
  • Mangosteen
  • Mr. Wheezy
  • Phear Lap
  • The Light
  • Pirouletta
  • Pip and Dot
  • Mr. Chimes
  • Pachi-Pachi
  • Chips Bettigan
  • Hopus Pocus
  • Baroness Von Bon Bon
  • Hilda Berg
  • Grim Matchstick
  • Djimmi The Great
  • Goopy Le Grande
  • Beppi The Clown
  • Dr. Kahl and her Robot
  • Werner Werman
  • Ribby and Croaks
  • Sally Stageplay
  • The Root Pack
  • Phantom Express
  • Wally Warbles
  • Rumor Honeybottoms
  • Captain Brineybeard
  • Betty Beet
  • Demon Bat
  • Giant Spider

Cast[]

The English voice cast from Cuphead! is dubbing by Studiopolis in this anime.

Character Voice Actor (Japanese) Voice Actor (English)
Cuphead Tomoaki Maeno Benjamin Diskin
Mugman Roger Craig Smith
??? (boy or girl) ???
Elder Kettle Kirk Thornton
Legendary Chalice Stephanie Sheh
Ludwig Brian Beacock
Pirate Girl Wendee Lee
The Devil Keith Silverstein
King Dice Troy Baker
Tipsy Troop ??? (Martini Glass), ??? (Whiskey Bottle), ??? (Rum Glass)
Mr. Wheezy
Phear Lap
Mangosteen
The Light
Pirouletta Kate Higgins
Pip and Dot ??? (Pip), ??? (Dot)
Mr. Chimes
Pachi-Pachi
Chips Bettigan
Hopus Pocus
Baroness Von Bon Bon Laura Bailey
Baroness Von Bon Bon's Henchmaniacs ??? (Lord Gob Packer), ??? (Kernel Von Pop), ??? (Muffsky Chernikov), ??? (Sargent Gumbo Gumbull), ??? (Sir Waffington III)
Hilda Berg Melissa Fahn
Grim Matchstick Dave Wittenberg
Djimmi The Great
Goopy Le Grande
Beppi The Clown
Dr. Kahl Christopher Ayres
Werner Werman
Ribby and Croaks ??? (Ribby), ??? (Croaks)
Sally Stageplay

The Root Pack

??? (Moe Tato) ??? (Weepy), ??? (Psycarrot)
Phantom Express ??? (Blind Specter), ??? (T-Bone), ??? (Blaze Brothers), ??? (Head of the Train)
Wally Warbles
Rumor Honeybottoms Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
Captain Brineybeard Fred Tatasciore
Betty Beet
Demon Bat
Cagney Carnation Liam O'Brien
Villagers

Differences between the Japanese and the English[]

  • All of the original Japanese background music is replaced with new English dub music composed by a group of Composers from American comedy films.
  • Some scenes are cut in the English version due to timing.
  • This is partly done to make the anime seem like a direct sequel to Cuphead (original video game).

Trivia[]

Crew[]

  • Project Planning/Executive Producer: ???
  • Producers: ???
  • Series Composition: ???
  • Director: ???
  • Animation Production: Madhouse
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