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Crunchyroll, the unrivalled leader in delivering the ultimate anime experience to fans across more than 200 countries and territories worldwide, is thrilled to announce the addition of an all-new batch of beloved series to its ad-supported AVOD (Advertising Video On Demand) catalogue, starting from 1st August. With titles such as ‘Chainsaw Man,’ ‘SPY x FAMILY,’ ‘VINLAND SAGA,’ ‘BLUELOCK,’ ‘Lycoris Recoil,’ ‘My Dress-Up Darling,’ and more now available to watch for free, anime enthusiasts are in for a treat.

Opening New Doors to Anime Fans

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As a service dedicated to fans, Crunchyroll aims to make popular titles more accessible, providing viewers with an opportunity to sample the enchanting world of anime. This move also contributes to building new audiences and fostering the growth of an already passionate anime community.

Crunchyroll’s Chief Content Officer, Asa Suehira, expressed his excitement, saying, “It’s part of our service to fans when we can make popular titles more accessible. These titles will be part of the 1,000 hours of Crunchyroll’s library available free for fans as a way of sampling the world of anime, building new audiences, and growing the already passionate community.”

Exciting Titles Now at Your Fingertips

The list of newly added AVOD titles on Crunchyroll Free Catalogue starting from 1st August is as follows:

Seamless Streaming for Free

All AVOD titles on Crunchyroll Free Catalogue are available for streaming to users with a free user account, and they may enjoy their favourite anime shows accompanied by occasional ads. Additionally, Crunchyroll’s AVOD library already boasts a vast collection of captivating titles such as ‘Cowboy Bebop,’ ‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba,’ ‘Horimiya,’ ‘One Piece,’ ‘Kaguya-sama: Love is War,’ ‘My Hero Academia,’ ‘Tokyo Ghoul,’ and many more.

Crunchyroll Free Catalogue

All AVOD titles on Crunchyroll are available for free streaming to users with a free user account, and they may enjoy their favourite anime shows accompanied by occasional ads. Additionally, Crunchyroll’s AVOD library already boasts a vast collection of captivating titles such as ‘Cowboy Bebop,’ ‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba,’ ‘Horimiya,’ ‘One Piece,’ ‘Kaguya-sama: Love is War,’ ‘My Hero Academia,’ ‘Tokyo Ghoul,’ and many more.

Availability and Territories

Crunchyroll Free Catalogue AVOD service is accessible to users in the English-speaking regions of the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. While these regions are in for a fantastic anime treat, please note that the availability of titles in other territories may vary.

Crunchyroll continues to amaze fans with its extensive catalogue, housing over 46,000 episodes of anime series and feature films. With its content available on more than 15 different platforms and presented in 10 languages with subtitles and/or dubbing, anime enthusiasts can indulge in a plethora of thrilling experiences.

For those who seek an uninterrupted and ad-free anime experience, Crunchyroll offers tiered paid subscriptions starting from the Fan level at £4.99 a month, and Mega Fan level at £5.99 a month. These subscriptions come with additional perks, making the anime journey even more enjoyable.

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About Crunchyroll

Crunchyroll stands as the bridge that connects anime and manga enthusiasts across 200+ countries and territories to the content and experiences they adore. The platform offers a wide range of free ad-supported content and premium subscription-based options, along with engaging events, theatrical releases, games, consumer products, collectables, and manga publishing.

With a vast collection of licensed anime available in multiple languages, Crunchyroll allows viewers worldwide to access simulcasts, enjoying top series immediately after their Japanese broadcast. The Crunchyroll app is accessible on various platforms, including all major gaming consoles.

Crunchyroll, LLC operates independently as a joint venture between US-based Sony Pictures Entertainment and Japan’s Aniplex, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc., both of which are subsidiaries of Tokyo-based Sony Group Corporation.