Get ready, anime fans! The YouTube channel “It’s Anime” is now streaming several popular anime titles, including Kochikame, Reborn!, Yakitate!! Japan, and True Cooking Master Boy, for viewers in the United States and Canada. This exciting news means that North American audiences can now enjoy these series with English subtitles directly on YouTube.
What’s Streaming? A Look at the Titles
Here’s a breakdown of the anime currently available on the “It’s Anime” YouTube channel:
- Kochikame (Kochira Katsushika-ku Kamearikouen-mae Hashutsujo): This long-running comedy anime, which debuted in 1996 and ran for over 300 episodes, had previously not been officially available in North America. New episodes are released every Friday. The series is based on Osamu Akimoto’s manga, which ended in 2016 after 40 years of serialization.
- Reborn!: New episodes of Reborn! are being streamed daily. Reborn! is also available on Crunchyroll and Tubi TV. The anime follows the story of Tsuna Sawada, a clumsy middle schooler who discovers he is the heir to a Mafia family.
- Yakitate!! Japan: This series is being streamed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Yakitate!! Japan is also available on Crunchyroll and Tubi TV.
- True Cooking Master Boy: New episodes are released on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. True Cooking Master Boy is also available on Crunchyroll and Tubi TV.
A Nostalgic Trip and Fresh Discoveries
The arrival of these anime on YouTube offers a blend of nostalgic favorites and opportunities for new discoveries. Kochikame, with its extensive run and previously limited availability, is a prime example of a classic series now accessible to a wider audience. Meanwhile, titles like Reborn! and True Cooking Master Boy provide a taste of more recent anime offerings.
The Appeal of Free and Accessible Anime
The availability of these anime on YouTube provides a convenient and cost-effective way for fans to enjoy their favorite shows. With English subtitles, viewers in the U.S. and Canada can easily follow the stories and immerse themselves in the world of anime.
Crunchyroll and YouTube: A Growing Partnership
The increasing presence of anime on YouTube is also reflected in Crunchyroll’s expanded offerings on the platform. Crunchyroll launched on YouTube Primetime Channels, providing subscribers access to a wide range of anime content. This collaboration allows viewers to aggregate their subscriptions and watch anime directly on YouTube. Over 40 anime titles are being distributed through this service, including popular series like Dragon Ball Daima, One Piece, BLUE LOCK, Re:Zero, and Shangri-La Frontier Season 2.
Crunchyroll’s presence on YouTube Primetime Channels offers several benefits:
- Wider Audience Reach: By partnering with YouTube, Crunchyroll can reach a broader audience and introduce more viewers to the world of anime.
- Convenient Access: YouTube Primetime Channels allows users to subscribe to and watch content from various streaming services in one place.
- Expanded Content Library: Crunchyroll subscribers can access over 40 series on YouTube PrimeTime, with plans to release even more content.
Other Platforms Embrace Anime
Besides YouTube, Crunchyroll has also expanded its reach through partnerships with other platforms, such as Amazon Freevee, LG Channels, the Roku Channel, and VIZIO WatchFree+. These collaborations demonstrate the growing popularity of anime and the increasing demand for easy access to content.
What This Means for Anime Fans
The availability of anime on YouTube and other streaming platforms signifies a positive trend for anime fans in the U.S. and Canada. With a wider variety of titles and more accessible platforms, viewers can easily discover new series and revisit beloved classics. Whether it’s the comedic adventures of Kochikame, the action-packed world of Reborn!, or the culinary delights of Yakitate!! Japan and True Cooking Master Boy, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
A Look at Crunchyroll’s Current Offerings
Crunchyroll continues to be a major player in the anime streaming world, offering a vast library of series and movies. Some of their popular titles include:
- One Piece
- Jujutsu Kaisen
- Chainsaw Man
- Attack on Titan
Crunchyroll also offers simulcast seasons, allowing viewers to watch new episodes of ongoing series shortly after they air in Japan.
The Future of Anime Streaming
As more streaming services recognize the value and popularity of anime, the future looks bright for fans in North America and around the world. The increasing availability of anime on platforms like YouTube, Crunchyroll, and others suggests a growing demand for diverse and accessible content. Whether you’re a longtime anime enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, there’s never been a better time to explore the exciting world of Japanese animation.