Presently, there are seven episodes of Tadaima, Okaeri (Welcome Home) available for streaming via Crunchyroll. New episodes of Season 1 drop every week on Monday. Season 1 will include 12 episodes in total. This is a pretty standard episode count for a single season of an anime. This is especially true for a brand-new anime testing the water with its debut season.

Unfortunately (or fortunately depending on your preference) there is not an English Dub version of Tadaima, Okaeri (Welcome Home) at this time. With Season 1 just over the halfway mark, some fans are wondering if an English Dub version of the series was ordered.



Will There Be A Tadaima, Okaeri English Dub?

If you pop this question into Google, the AI overview is going to tell you yes an English Dub of Tadaima, Okaeri is coming. Unfortunately, this piece of information is being pulled from videos on TikTok with misleading captions. To date, an English Dub of this series does not exist. Any videos claiming to be an English Dub of the series are clickbait or they would have to be a fan dub of some sort. At this time, there also has been any information released regarding plans to release an English Dub. It, however, is something the studio could decide to do later after seeing how well the entire first season is received.

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Does Studio DEEN Typically Release English Dub?

Turns out, Studio DEEN is the studio responsible for Tadaima, Okaeri. Founded back in 1975, this animation studio has an impressive list of some pretty iconic titles including Rurouni Kenshin, Fruits Basket, Gravitation, and Tactics. Notably, both Gravitation and Tactics are also anime they fall into the BL (Boys’ Love) genre. Furthermore, both Gravitation and Tactics have an English Dub version.

Turns out, a lot of titles released by Studio DEEN end up with an English Dub (at least the more popular and well-known ones). So, unless Tadaima, Okaeri is a total flop, there is a good chance it will also land an English Dub version. It, however, is just a little unclear as to when they might happen.

You can stream the first seven episodes of Tadaima, Okaeri via a Crunchyroll subscription. Have you had a chance to check out this series yet? Let us know what you think of it in the comments below.