Anime fans in Australia have a new way to access one of the world’s largest dedicated streaming libraries, with Crunchyroll arriving on the Apple TV app.
Now available for local subscribers, the move brings its mix of simulcasts, returning favourites and new series into a more accessible, all in one viewing experience across devices.
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Crunchyroll, the global brand fuelling anime fandom worldwide, is bringing the world’s largest dedicated anime library to users on the Apple TV app in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
Starting today, anime fans can begin subscribing to Crunchyroll directly through the Apple TV app. This makes it easy to watch anime wherever they prefer-on Apple devices, smart TVs, streaming devices, and gaming consoles.
Crunchyroll is now available via the Apple TV app in Australia, expanding access to its anime catalogue across supported devices (image – supplied)
Fans can easily sign up for a Crunchyroll membership on the Apple TV app, giving them access to nearly 25,000 hours of content and 50,000 episodes.
Crunchyroll provides fans with the ultimate anime experience, pairing a robust streaming library with exciting theatrical releases, unique games, must-have merchandise, and more.
In addition to gearing up for the spring anime season, the latest winter season titles on Crunchyroll include the hit dark fantasy JUJUTSU KAISEN. Season 3, featuring the highly anticipated Culling Game story arc, pushing Yuji Itadori and his allies to their limits.
Plus, Season 2 of the critically acclaimed Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, is also streaming now, finds Frieren confronting past relationships and rising threats with her newfound party.
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These returning titles are streaming alongside a variety of new series, including the action-packed Sentenced to Be a Hero, following a former dark knight who forms an unlikely bond with a powerful goddess while battling an endless horde of enemies.
Anime is a powerful force within pop culture and now, especially for Gen Z, anime is more than entertainment—it’s a culturally defining medium shaping identity, relationships, and worldview.
According to a study from the National Research Group, which was commissioned by Crunchyroll, the fandom for anime rivals those of major pop-culture figures, and nearly 40% of teen anime fans consider anime a meaningful part of who they are.
Now, fans of every generation can enjoy anime on Crunchyroll on the go with an Apple device or at home on living room devices with the Apple TV app.
Crunchyroll is now available to subscribe to via the Apple TV app in Australia across supported devices.
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