Crunchyroll has announced its acquisition of the hotly-anticipated Kaiju No. 8 anime, expected to premiere in Spring 2024.Via a press release, Crunchyroll confirmed that the series will be available in both English subbed and dubbed and exclusively simulcast after its premiere in Japan. The news follows Crunchyroll’s recent acquisitions of popular Fall 2023 anime such as Spy x Family and Jujutsu Kaisen. Most recently, Crunchyroll revealed plans to take anime even further into the mainstream with the announcement of the 24/7 TV service, the Crunchyroll Channel.During Crunchyroll’s panel at New York Comic Con, the author of Kaiju No. 8 Naoya Matsumoto introduced himself and outlined his series for new viewers. “It’s a story about someone struggling in a harsh world without ever giving up,” Matsumoto said, “in the hopes of leading people into an even slightly brighter future. To anyone dealing with the complexities of reality that reads this manga, I hope it can help make your future a little brighter, too. Next year when Kaiju No. 8 begins to air in America and worldwide, I’ll be looking forward to seeing your reactions. I hope you’re looking forward to it, too!”RELATED: Crunchyroll Boosting Retro Anime Catalog With Gunbuster, Angel Cop & More
Crunchyroll has announced its acquisition of the hotly-anticipated Kaiju No. 8 anime, expected to premiere in Spring 2024.
Via a press release, Crunchyroll confirmed that the series will be available in both English subbed and dubbed and exclusively simulcast after its premiere in Japan. The news follows Crunchyroll’s recent acquisitions of popular Fall 2023 anime such as Spy x Family and Jujutsu Kaisen. Most recently, Crunchyroll revealed plans to take anime even further into the mainstream with the announcement of the 24/7 TV service, the Crunchyroll Channel.
During Crunchyroll’s panel at New York Comic Con, the author of Kaiju No. 8 Naoya Matsumoto introduced himself and outlined his series for new viewers. “It’s a story about someone struggling in a harsh world without ever giving up,” Matsumoto said, “in the hopes of leading people into an even slightly brighter future. To anyone dealing with the complexities of reality that reads this manga, I hope it can help make your future a little brighter, too. Next year when Kaiju No. 8 begins to air in America and worldwide, I’ll be looking forward to seeing your reactions. I hope you’re looking forward to it, too!”
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