Crunchyroll Now Available on The Roku Channel: A New Way to Stream Ad-Free Anime


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Roku customers in the U.S. have an exciting new reason to explore The Roku Channel. Crunchyroll, the global leader in anime streaming, has officially launched as a Premium Subscription, offering anime fans access to its vast library of content.

For $7.99 per month or $79.99 per year, Crunchyroll subscribers on The Roku Channel can enjoy ad-free access to more than 25,000 hours of anime. With over 50,000 episodes across 2,000 titles, Crunchyroll delivers fan favorites like Dragon Ball DAIMA and upcoming winter releases such as Solo Leveling Season 2 – Arise from the Shadow and the final season of Dr. STONE (Dr. STONE SCIENCE FUTURE).

Benefits for Roku Customers

Roku makes it easier than ever to dive into anime with streamlined features for Premium Subscriptions on The Roku Channel:

  • Simple Sign-Up: Subscribe to Crunchyroll with a single click.
  • Convenient Management: Access and manage all Premium Subscriptions through a single login.
  • Unified Billing: Handle all subscription payments in one place for added convenience.

In addition to Crunchyroll’s Premium Subscription on The Roku Channel, the anime service remains available as a direct-to-consumer app through the Roku Streaming Store.

Why It Matters

Crunchyroll’s arrival on The Roku Channel marks a significant step for anime accessibility in the U.S. By integrating the platform with Roku’s #1 TV streaming platform (measured by hours streamed in 2023), Crunchyroll reaches a broader audience while offering the latest anime episodes shortly after they air in Japan.

Roku customers can now enjoy the ultimate anime streaming experience alongside more than 55 other Premium Subscriptions available on The Roku Channel. Whether you’re a die-hard anime fan or curious about the genre, this partnership offers something for everyone.

New to the genre? Start your anime journey today by subscribing to Crunchyroll on The Roku Channel.

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