Crunchyroll has Delta Air Lines passengers will be able to watch a special selection of anime directly on their seatback screens. The company has not yet revealed the titles, but has indicated that the catalog may include some of the platform's more than 2,000 titles and 50,000 episodes .
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In addition to this new development, Crunchyroll has been expanding its presence across different platforms. In January 2025, it launched on YouTube Primetime Channels in countries such as the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia, offering more than 40 anime titles. The company also maintains a 24-hour linear channel in partnership with Sony Pictures Entertainment's GSN , available on Amazon Freevee, LG Channels, Roku Channel, and VIZIO WatchFree+.
In 2023, Crunchyroll expanded its service to Prime Video Channels in several countries, including Brazil, the United States, Canada, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Prime Video subscribers can access the Fan and Mega Fan directly through the Amazon platform.
Crunchyroll is a joint venture operated independently by Sony Pictures Entertainment (USA) and Aniplex (Japan), both subsidiaries of the Sony Group . The merger with Funimation was completed in August 2021, after Sony acquired the company from AT&T for US$1.175 billion .
Therefore, this new partnership with Delta represents another step towards bringing otaku culture to ever wider audiences and experiences.
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Source: ANN
