Prime Video, India’s leading entertainment platform, has announced the launch of Crunchyroll, the ultimate anime destination, on Prime Video Channels.
This new offering allows Prime members in India to subscribe to Crunchyroll for Rs.79 per month, providing access to over 800 anime titles, including the latest shows and movies released in Japan.
With this add-on subscription, Prime members can enjoy more than 40 new anime shows from the latest season, including the new sci-fi monster series ‘Kaiju No.8’, the much-anticipated return of ‘Black Butler – Public School Arc’, ‘Solo Leveling’, and ‘Demon Slayer – Hashira Training Arc.’ Select shows and movies will be available in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, besides English, catering to a broader audience.
“The popularity of anime in India has surged in recent years. Through Prime Video Channels, we aim to expand our library of popular Japanese animation,” said Gaurav Bhasin, Head of Prime Video Channels and Movie Rentals, Prime Video, India. “We are excited to launch Crunchyroll on Prime Video Channels, making it easier for Prime members in India to access premium anime content right after its release in Japan. Offering select shows and movies in multiple languages will enhance accessibility for fans and attract new viewers to the genre.”
Terry Li, Executive Vice President of Business Development at Crunchyroll, added, “Crunchyroll offers an anime adventure for every kind of fan. From sports and romantic comedies to horror and action, our diverse library caters to all interests. We are thrilled to partner with Prime Video to bring our extensive anime collection, including the latest shows and movies, to fans in India.”
Prime members in India can subscribe to Crunchyroll through Prime Video Channels for Rs.79 per month, providing a convenient way to access a vast library of anime content.
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