Global anime streamer Crunchyroll has surpassed 15 million monthly subscribers, attracting otaku around the world with its library of well over 50,000 episodes and films, — as well as music, live events, theatrical releases, gaming, ecommerce and more.
The platform adds up to 60 new series and additional seasons of returning series every season. With popular flagship shows such as Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba, Jujutsu Kaisen, One Piece, Chainsaw Man and Solo Leveling. Last year, Crunchyroll partnered with SMEJ (Sony Music Entertainment Japan) to bring anime-related music to the service, including 3,300 music videos and concerts. Crunchyroll recently added new dub languages — Tamil and Telugu — to serve fans in India and beyond, bringing the total of dubbed languages to 12.
“Today marks an exciting milestone not only for Crunchyroll, but for the entire anime industry,” said Rahul Purini, President of Crunchyroll. “It is proof that the rich stories, characters and experiences that our partners create are resonating deeply with fans at record numbers all over the world. As the number of people excited about anime continues to explode and the breadth of content continues to widen, we believe it has never been a better time to be an anime fan.”
Crunchyroll recently updated its brand identity, including a modernized logo with a balanced eye symbol and revamped wordmark; a new font set called Crunchyroll Atyp that blends classic and modern elements for improved readability; and a vibrant color system featuring orange, black, white and taupe to reflect anime’s dynamic nature.