Crunchyroll announces further expansion in India at packed event in Mumbai celebrating all things Anime

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Crunchyroll announces further expansion in India at packed event in Mumbai celebrating all things Anime

Chennai – Crunchyroll, the world’s ultimate home for anime, announced more anime content and more dubs at a fan-filled premiere event in Mumbai this evening. The host of announcements signaled further investment in the India market and ambitions to super-serve anime fans in all parts of the country.

Rahul Purini, President of Crunchyroll, travelled to Mumbai to celebrate the screening of the Hindi Dub (S1 – E1 and E2) of JUJUTSU KAISEN where he shared some news with a room full of passionate fans. The event was also attended by super anime fans, Tiger Shroff and Rashmika Mandanna, who shared their love for anime with fellow fans at the event. 

A roundup of the evening’s breaking news during Purini’s remarks:

  • Expansion of Content Library: Crunchyroll announced that it would add 40 new series and 200 hours of content by the end of 2023, many of which will be available in Hindi. These series would join fan-favorites Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Naruto Shippuden, and My Hero Academia  already on the platform.
  • Hindi Dub for Chainsaw Man: Crunchyroll is making Hindi dubs of the popular Chainsaw Man available on July 29. Chainsaw Man is the hit dark fantasy anime series based on the widely popular and award-winning manga of the same name written and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto (Fire Punch; Look Back; Goodbye, Eri) and serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump. The Hindi dub cast list can be found below.
  • JUJUTSU KAISEN will premiere season 1 dubbed in both Hindi and Tamil beginning July 28, with three episodes airing every week.  Dubbed episodes of JUJUTSU KAISEN season 2 will begin airing in the fall, but fans can catch new episodes subtitled in English streaming now on Crunchyroll. 
  • Telugu and Tamil Dubs: Finally, Crunchyroll will be introducing dubs in Tamil and Telugu by the end of the year, responding to the diverse linguistic preferences of Indian anime fans

Over the last year, Crunchyroll has reaffirmed its commitment to India, by reducing subscription fees and making payments available in local currency, adding more library hours and series, making Hindi dubs available (in India and worldwide), attending India Comic Cons and more.

Rahul Purini, President, Crunchyroll, “India is a special place for Crunchyroll . It has the second largest anime fandom on the planet and will drive 60% of the global growth in anime interest in the next few years.We see first hand how much love there is for anime here, which is why we have been expanding our content catalog. We now have over 500 titles, 3800 hours of content and 7500 episodes – making us the largest anime catalog in India.”