Do You Like Big Girls? Anime Returns with an English Dub Cast

One of the notable ecchi and comedy productions in the anime world, Do You Like Big Girls? (known in Japanese as Ookii Onnanoko wa Suki Desu ka?), is taking a big step for its English-speaking fans. According to the official announcement made on April 15, 2026, the series will meet its audience on the OceanVeil platform with a new English dub cast. This new voice-acting project not only increases the global accessibility of the series but also demonstrates the continued interest in dubbing projects for niche genre productions.
The new dub cast features names such as Adam Curley, Leah Booth, and Angel Haven Rey in the lead roles. While the voice directing and production details have not yet been fully shared, it is known that the project is part of OceanVeil's strategy to expand its library of adult-oriented and niche content. The fact that ecchi-genre productions are undergoing professional dubbing processes is a result of the competition between streaming platforms in recent years.
Looking at the history of the series, we see that the original manga series written by Goro Aizome began in Tokuma Shoten's Monthly Comic Ryū magazine. The story follows Souta, a short university student who becomes the manager of the school's women's volleyball team, leading to funny and highly suggestive events. His interactions with the tall and athletic women on the team form the core elements that define both the humor and the appeal of the series to its fanbase.
This development is great news, especially for anime lovers who prefer dubs over subtitles. The presence of short-format or ONA (Original Net Animation) style productions like Do You Like Big Girls? in the Western market is proof of the increasing diversity in the industry. The release schedule for the dubbed episodes is expected to be clarified in the coming weeks and made available to subscribers via OceanVeil. If you enjoy absurd comedies centered around tall characters, you may want to add this new dubbed version to your watchlist.




