Andrew McMahon
Today, another big change is coming in the form of some alterations to the brands’ Youtube channels, as the official Funimation channel is now becoming Crunchyroll Dubs. As the name suggests, the rebranded page will now be home to anime clips, trailers, and full episodes of fan-favorite English-dubbed anime.
You can check out the official statement from Crunchyroll and Funimation right down below:
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What can you expect now? Well… Mostly all of the same content you’ve loved, and more of it! Crunchyroll Dubs will continue providing anime clips, trailers and full episodes of your favorite English-dubbed anime.
Not only that, Crunchyroll Dubs will be releasing WEEKLY dubbed episode 1 drops every Saturday at 12PM PST, starting on April 9 with Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-! Be sure to subscribe and watch free dubbed episodes of anime every week.
What about Japanese-language content? For all of your English-subtitled anime needs, check out Crunchyroll Collection (4 million subscribers) for English-subtitled clips, trailers, and full episodes.
Under Crunchyroll Dubs, we are excited to continue to bring you dubbed anime content through YouTube. Thank you for taking anime to the next level with us!
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