Crunchyroll is Now on YouTube (And How You Can Watch)

I’ve got to admit, it’s undeniable that Crunchyroll has been instrumental in sharing the magic of anime with countless new fans, not just in North America, but globally. Exciting news broke last year – Crunchyroll was partnering with YouTube! This collaboration means even more of their incredible series will be accessible on YouTube. Although a release date wasn’t immediately disclosed, the wait is finally over! Today, Crunchyroll is releasing numerous shows on YouTube, and it’s time to dive in! Thankfully, I have all the info you need to start enjoying some of Crunchyroll’s best content on YouTube right now.

If you haven’t heard about YouTube Primetime channels before, let us explain it for you. On their website or app, when you select “Your Movies & TV,” you’ll find various PrimeTime channels that are currently accessible. Crunchyroll is entering this area to reach a broader audience and cater to users who prefer using one application for video viewing. If you’re already a Crunchyroll subscriber, you’ll be able to watch over 40 series on YouTube Primetime. The anime platform has confirmed that they plan to release even more content on the service in the future.

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What Can You Watch?

Through this latest partnership with YouTube, Crunchyroll’s extensive library – boasting over 25,000 hours of content across more than 2,000 titles – is now accessible. Among the many popular series offered, Crunchyroll is particularly excited about the second seasons of Dragon Ball Daima and Solo Leveling, given their growing popularity. It’s worth noting that this isn’t Crunchyroll’s first venture with a streaming service; in 2023, they launched a live channel on Amazon Freevee, available on platforms like The Roku Channel, LG Channels, and VIZIO WatchFree+. You can enjoy these anime series on both YouTube TV and YouTube Premium channels.

Crunchyroll’s Big 2025

Crunchyroll keeps charging ahead in the realm of anime, marking this year with the theater release of Attack on Titan: The Last Attack, another round of the Crunchyroll Anime Awards, and ongoing support for significant anime TV series and films. With more streaming platforms recognizing anime’s worth, it will be intriguing to witness how far this medium expands in the years to come.

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2025-01-22 00:09