Anime enthusiasts across the U.S. are in for a treat as Crunchyroll, the premier brand known for its extensive anime library, is set to introduce a 24-hour anime channel. This new development is exciting news for fans who enjoy a diverse range of anime, as the channel will provide free access to various shows, making anime more accessible to a broader audience.
Launching on October 11, the round-the-clock channel won't cost a dime, although it will be ad-supported. It's initially rolling out on several platforms including LG Channels, the Roku Channel, and Vizio WatchFree+, with its reach expanding to Amazon's Freevee service a few days later on October 17.
A Curated Mix of Anime Classics
While the channel is new, it promises a nostalgic journey through a collection of beloved anime series, all presented in English dubs. The initial roster features shows that have stood the test of time and garnered a following, such as "Horimiya," "Ranking of Kings," "Moriarty the Patriot," "Psycho-Pass," "Arifureta," "Sugar Apple Fairy Tail," "To Your Eternity," and the iconic "Code Geass." This lineup indicates Crunchyroll's commitment to delivering content that resonates with both new and seasoned fans.
Crunchyroll's leadership sees this channel as more than just a platform for showcasing anime; it's an invitation to explore diverse worlds, narratives, and characters that define the genre. The channel aims to be a starting point for viewers, possibly unfamiliar with anime, to explore this rich and diverse form of entertainment that has been gaining global traction.
Selective Content for Free Viewing
It's important to note that while this new channel provides free access, it doesn't spell the end for Crunchyroll's premium, subscription-based service. More recent and premium content will still sit behind the paywall of Crunchyroll's main streaming service, maintaining the value proposition for paid subscribers.
The free channel is the brainchild of a partnership between Crunchyroll and Game Show Network (GSN), both subsidiaries of Sony Pictures Entertainment. The collaboration is a strategic move to leverage both networks' strengths and offer a product that can reach millions of fans through various platforms.
Despite being under the Sony umbrella since its acquisition in 2021, and its subsequent merge with Funimation, Crunchyroll continues to operate with its brand identity. This autonomy allows it to focus on delivering what it knows best: a diverse, rich, and engaging anime experience for its audience.
As platforms like Crunchyroll continue to make anime more accessible, the genre's popularity is poised to soar even higher. Whether you're a long-time anime fan or a curious newcomer, the launch of Crunchyroll's 24-hour channel is a significant development in the world of streaming entertainment.
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