Crunchyroll has announced the launch of its upcoming new podcast, “Crunchyroll Presents: The Anime Effect,” set to be released starting on Feb. 16, 2024.Per a press release, Crunchyroll and Sony Music Entertainment’s The Anime Effect will be a weekly roundtable podcast “spotlighting anime’s influence on the broader cultural zeitgeist.” The podcast will air weekly in English on all major podcast platforms beginning Feb. 16, with new episodes every Friday. A video version will air on Crunchyroll, YouTube and other platforms, including the Crunchyroll Channel, later this year. Crunchyroll Premium subscribers can watch the ad-free video version on the app. The first podcast trailer, seen below, features the podcast’s main trio: news writer Nicholas Friedman, Brand Manager LeAlec Murray and Partnerships Manager Leah President.Crunchyroll’s influence on the anime community continues to rapidly expand. Parent company Sony announced recently that its number of paid memberships for the streamer crossed 13 million. Polygon’s report into anime consumption also revealed that Crunchyroll is in the top 5 most-used anime streaming services in the U.S. The streamer also revealed the global theatrical dates for the upcoming Demon Slayer screenings, joining Spy x Family Code: White in Crunchyroll’s growing foray into theatrical distribution.
Crunchyroll has announced the launch of its upcoming new podcast, “Crunchyroll Presents: The Anime Effect,” set to be released starting on Feb. 16, 2024.
Per a press release, Crunchyroll and Sony Music Entertainment’s The Anime Effect will be a weekly roundtable podcast “spotlighting anime’s influence on the broader cultural zeitgeist.” The podcast will air weekly in English on all major podcast platforms beginning Feb. 16, with new episodes every Friday. A video version will air on Crunchyroll, YouTube and other platforms, including the Crunchyroll Channel, later this year. Crunchyroll Premium subscribers can watch the ad-free video version on the app. The first podcast trailer, seen below, features the podcast’s main trio: news writer Nicholas Friedman, Brand Manager LeAlec Murray and Partnerships Manager Leah President.
Crunchyroll’s influence on the anime community continues to rapidly expand. Parent company Sony announced recently that its number of paid memberships for the streamer crossed 13 million. Polygon’s report into anime consumption also revealed that Crunchyroll is in the top 5 most-used anime streaming services in the U.S. The streamer also revealed the global theatrical dates for the upcoming Demon Slayer screenings, joining Spy x Family Code: White in Crunchyroll’s growing foray into theatrical distribution.
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