Crunchyroll wants anime fans to enjoy their favorite series in new ways. So, after several rumors, the platform confirmed that it will launch a TV channel that will broadcast some of its top anime every day of the week and around the clock.
Through a press release, Crunchyroll confirmed that its anime channel is now available, news that excited many lovers of Japanese animation. However, it also disappointed many others, as the channel is currently only available in one country.
Crunchyroll now has a TV channel
Starting today, Crunchyroll's channel will broadcast various anime that have been very well received by users of its subscription service. The issue is that the TV channel will only be available for now in the United States.
Those interested will be able to enjoy an interesting selection of anime through Amazon Freevee, LG Channels (available on LG Smart TV), The Roku Channel and VIZIO WatchFree+. The channel will offer English-language series 24/7, so fans will be able to watch anime non-stop.
Crunchyroll confirmed that it will initially stream 8 series, including Ranking of Kings, PSYCHO-PASS, Code Geass and other engaging anime.
At the time of this writing, it has not disclosed details about the possible arrival of its TV channel in other regions. Below is the complete list of series that will be aired in this new initiative:
- Horimiya
- Ranking of Kings
- Moriarty the Patriot
- PSYCHO–PASS
- Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest
- Sugar Apple Fairytale
- To Your Eternity
- Code Geass
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