How Crunchyroll took over the anime world

How did Crunchyroll become the powerhouse of the anime world?

In this episode of FC Explains, we dive deep into how Crunchyroll transformed from a small streaming service to the global leader in anime distribution. Discover how it helped push anime into mainstream pop culture, influenced the global perception of Japanese media, and changed the entertainment landscape forever.

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Created 1d | Jun 10, 2025, 10:30:04 AM


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