Wu Liuqi- Anying Suming -japanese Dub- -

For decades, Japan dominated the 2D animation sector. Chinese dubs of Japanese anime are standard. But the represents a rare "reverse import." It signals that Japanese production committees believe the Chinese IP is strong enough to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with seasonal anime.

The Japanese dub features a stellar lineup of veteran voice actors, many of whom are staples in the anime industry: Shinji Saito Meihua Shisan (Thirteen): Naoko Matsui Ji Dabao (Dai Bo): Kouji Ochiai Ji Xiaofei: Saima Nakano He Dachun: Nobuyuki Hiyama Blue Phoenix (Qing Feng): Ryoutarou Okiayu Cola: Megumi Han Theme and Narrative Focus of Season 4 Wu Liuqi- Anying Suming -Japanese Dub-

In the Japanese version, the titular hero—known as —is voiced by Shinji Saito . While the original Mandarin version relies heavily on regional puns and Cantonese dialects to establish its humor, the Japanese dub emphasizes the "cool" and dramatic flair associated with traditional Shonen protagonists. Fans often choose this version for the gravitas it adds to the intense combat sequences of Season 4, which focuses on the "Shadow Fate" (Anying Suming) that Seven must confront. Key Japanese Voice Cast For decades, Japan dominated the 2D animation sector

The premise is deceptively simple: Wu Liuqi is a hairdresser on Chicken Island who suffers from amnesia. He attempts to piece together his past while taking on odd jobs as a bounty hunter, armed with a pair of scissors and the power to control qi. What sets the show apart is its unique blend of slapstick comedy, distinct "thick-line" art style, and surprisingly deep, emotional storytelling. The Japanese dub features a stellar lineup of

Japanese Dub Wu Liuqi: Anying Suming (known internationally as Scissor Seven: Shadow Destiny or Season 4) is primarily available on