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Jan 1, 2018 7:10 AM
#1
In this thread, you'll find a comprehensive list of anime acquired for simulcast release during the Winter 2018 season. Anime series licensed for home video release can be found here. This post will be continuously updated as more simulcasts are announced. If you have a series that we are missing, please feel free to post it in this thread. Amazon (Prime Video)
Animax Asia (Southeast Asia)
Anime Digital Network (France)
Anime on Demand (Germany)
AnimeLab (Australia & New Zealand)
Aniplus HD (Southeast Asia)
Crunchyroll
HIDIVE
Hulu (North America)
Netflix
Selecta Visión (Spain & Portugal)
Wakanim
Yamato Animation (Italy)
Sources:
← Fall 2017 |
SnowJan 25, 2018 9:40 AM
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Jan 1, 2018 7:32 AM
#2
Hope that Extra would be the same case as Violet Evergarden, otherwise UTW you know your job. Also Someone educate me cause im dumb: "Anime Digital Network (France)" Like all those anime shows listed under, will be (officially) available only with french subs in the west ? |
SwagernatorJan 1, 2018 7:37 AM
Jan 1, 2018 7:38 AM
#3
Swagernator said: "Anime Digital Network (France)" Like all those anime shows listed under, will be available only with french subs in the west ? In this case, it's targeted towards the French audience with French subs. I haven't used ADN's services myself, but sites that only stream in a certain region tend to be region-locked. |
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Jan 1, 2018 8:27 AM
#4
http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2017/12/14-1/crunchyroll-adds-darling-in-the-franxx-to-winter-anime-season-plus-six-more-titles DARLING in the FRANXX Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody Katana Maidens ~ Toji No Miko citrus - Worldwide, except Asia Basilisk: The Ouka Ninja Scrolls Also Koi wa Ameagari no You ni (noitaminA) and Beatless (Animeism) will stream on Amazon (Prime Video) "worldwide" |
Jan 1, 2018 9:23 AM
#5
Very confused about Netflix and Violet Evergarden. I refuse to believe they're gonna do a simulcast for this show. I actually think they'll drop all episodes at once. (I could be wrong ofc) Also I think Neflix category needs Devilman: crybaby. |
Jan 1, 2018 9:37 AM
#6
Jan 1, 2018 10:01 AM
#7
Robiiii said: Very confused about Netflix and Violet Evergarden. I refuse to believe they're gonna do a simulcast for this show. I actually think they'll drop all episodes at once. (I could be wrong ofc) Also I think Neflix category needs Devilman: crybaby. Its on my watch list and it said new episode coming Jan 11. This was on Canadian Netflix btw |
Jan 1, 2018 12:51 PM
#8
Crunchyroll have the streaming rights for Cardcaptor Sakura just not sure what territories yet http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2017/12/01-1/crunchyroll-premieres-the-cardcaptor-sakura-clear-card-trailer-in-english Details in this news post |
Jan 1, 2018 1:02 PM
#9
TheDoggoneGirl said: You call this handy?Thank you so much for this, OP. This is extremely handy! :) This is just a simple thread. Use Fansubdb.com instead. On topic: Crunchyroll looks like gonna be the king again. Though Amazon/Anime Strike was booming too. Well never mind, I won't be watching any that was being aired. I will just gonna wait it until it ended, Then binged watch it on one go. |
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Jan 1, 2018 1:51 PM
#10
All we were waiting on was Overlord II. You can stop updating this list because any anime that comes out this year is minuscule and irrelevant. We don't care about anything else. Also a new Overlord movie will be coming out as well. 2018 just keeps getting better and better. |
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Jan 1, 2018 1:54 PM
#11
Stupid question maybe.. but will Netflix Simulcast Violet Evergaden? It is one of the few ones I will be watching this season. |
Jan 1, 2018 2:13 PM
#12
A_NoticingSenpai said: Robiiii said: Very confused about Netflix and Violet Evergarden. I refuse to believe they're gonna do a simulcast for this show. I actually think they'll drop all episodes at once. (I could be wrong ofc) Also I think Neflix category needs Devilman: crybaby. Its on my watch list and it said new episode coming Jan 11. This was on Canadian Netflix btw it should be 5 jan instead mh |
Jan 1, 2018 2:17 PM
#13
Ok, this is getting out of hand. Thier is now multiple subscription services that have exclusive simulcast now and it's just easier to use illegal anime sites. |
Jan 1, 2018 3:04 PM
#14
Gid0 said: Stupid question maybe.. but will Netflix Simulcast Violet Evergaden? It is one of the few ones I will be watching this season. Yes, Netflix will simulcast it with one day delay, it seems. It shows that it is going to start on the 11th of January while in Japan it is going to be on the 10th. EDIT: I'm not really sure about the date because of the time zones but yeah it will probably be on the 11th. |
SamiiJan 1, 2018 3:08 PM
Jan 1, 2018 3:17 PM
#15
Samii said: Gid0 said: Stupid question maybe.. but will Netflix Simulcast Violet Evergaden? It is one of the few ones I will be watching this season. Yes, Netflix will simulcast it with one day delay, it seems. It shows that it is going to start on the 11th of January while in Japan it is going to be on the 10th. EDIT: I'm not really sure about the date because of the time zones but yeah it will probably be on the 11th. Wait really? Netflix is simulcasting a show? Wow that's actually very good news, I am now so looking forward to this! |
Jan 1, 2018 6:04 PM
#16
Tapertrain said: Ok, this is getting out of hand. Thier is now multiple subscription services that have exclusive simulcast now and it's just easier to use illegal anime sites. At least for me here in the USA, it's actually getting better compared to most of 2017, because this season Sentai is putting their exclusives on HIDIVE instead of Amazon's Anime Strike. All three are shows I want to watch, and I'm happy to subscribe to HIDIVE for them, whereas I don't want Amazon Prime for various reasons. Thanks to the Crunchyroll/Funimation deal, my situation now, CR + HIDIVE, is like the annual CR+Funi subscriptions I had before. (And yes, subscription streaming is a flawed way to support a fundamentally broken industry, but I choose to do it nonetheless.) I'd subscribe to HIDIVE for Hakumei to Mikochi alone. I would have done so for Girls' Last Tour. Gid0 said: Samii said: Gid0 said: Stupid question maybe.. but will Netflix Simulcast Violet Evergaden? It is one of the few ones I will be watching this season. Yes, Netflix will simulcast it with one day delay, it seems. It shows that it is going to start on the 11th of January while in Japan it is going to be on the 10th. EDIT: I'm not really sure about the date because of the time zones but yeah it will probably be on the 11th. Wait really? Netflix is simulcasting a show? Wow that's actually very good news, I am now so looking forward to this! They're simulcasting in a lot of countries, but apparently not the USA and Australia, among others. Your profile says Europe, so you may be getting it. See country list here and unproductive conversation with a Netflix (USA) representative below it. https://www.reddit.com/r/anime/comments/7mtnnu/its_official_netflix_is_going_to_simulcast_violet/drwrp2i/ I didn't wait for LWA, but for VE I'll wait. Seems there's not much I'm interested in in spring anyway, so having one less show to watch weekly now is good. |
Jan 1, 2018 6:30 PM
#17
So, I have Prime streaming, and I didn't see the words "anime Strike", I saw "Amazon(Prime Video)". So will I be able to watch Kokkoku and Beatless? |
Jan 1, 2018 6:45 PM
#18
nDroae said: Tapertrain said: Ok, this is getting out of hand. Thier is now multiple subscription services that have exclusive simulcast now and it's just easier to use illegal anime sites. At least for me here in the USA, it's actually getting better compared to most of 2017, because this season Sentai is putting their exclusives on HIDIVE instead of Amazon's Anime Strike. All three are shows I want to watch, and I'm happy to subscribe to HIDIVE for them, whereas I don't want Amazon Prime for various reasons. Thanks to the Crunchyroll/Funimation deal, my situation now, CR + HIDIVE, is like the annual CR+Funi subscriptions I had before. (And yes, subscription streaming is a flawed way to support a fundamentally broken industry, but I choose to do it nonetheless.) I'd subscribe to HIDIVE for Hakumei to Mikochi alone. I would have done so for Girls' Last Tour. Gid0 said: Samii said: Gid0 said: Stupid question maybe.. but will Netflix Simulcast Violet Evergaden? It is one of the few ones I will be watching this season. Yes, Netflix will simulcast it with one day delay, it seems. It shows that it is going to start on the 11th of January while in Japan it is going to be on the 10th. EDIT: I'm not really sure about the date because of the time zones but yeah it will probably be on the 11th. Wait really? Netflix is simulcasting a show? Wow that's actually very good news, I am now so looking forward to this! They're simulcasting in a lot of countries, but apparently not the USA and Australia, among others. Your profile says Europe, so you may be getting it. See country list here and unproductive conversation with a Netflix (USA) representative below it. https://www.reddit.com/r/anime/comments/7mtnnu/its_official_netflix_is_going_to_simulcast_violet/drwrp2i/ I didn't wait for LWA, but for VE I'll wait. Seems there's not much I'm interested in in spring anyway, so having one less show to watch weekly now is good. Wow I live in one of those listed countries, I am so hyped! |
Jan 1, 2018 8:07 PM
#19
Jan 1, 2018 8:08 PM
#20
Why too many people cares about Violet Evergarden? The only good part of it was the first few episodes! I'm very sure it would suck when the rest aired and until it ends! |
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Jan 1, 2018 8:09 PM
#21
Gid0 said: Wow I live in one of those listed countries, I am so hyped! Great, enjoy :) Some info for the curious: "Why Doesn't Netflix Simulcast?" https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2017-07-07/.118491 ^This is about Netflix's strategy and assumptions up to this point. TL;DR, Netflix has been targeting people who don't keep up with anime and don't even know about shows until Netflix releases them in a single bingeable lot. That's a lot of people among their 100 million subscribers, but as for how that compares to business they could get from simulcasting, I can only guess. The assumption is that those of us who don't want to wait are a minority compared to Netflix casuals, and Netflix's data tells them that people enjoy shows more when they binge them. (Presumably they're not really interested in iyashikei, which tends to be better watched episodically, although they've had Mushi-shi from time to time.) And then there's this newer article about Netflix's huge plans for the future.... https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2017-11-01/.123445 ...which is sort of a follow-up to this one, which I'll quote again because it counters a popular misperception. https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-10-17/.107730 Japan's seemingly-inevitable tumble off the economic cliff in the next few decades is a constant concern for every Japanese business, especially one such as anime, which still depends heavily on the domestic market to make its money, and on domestic talent to get produced. The anime industry is trying to head this disaster off at the pass. Both the government and the major companies have invested a great amount of resources into expanding the international market, especially into China and into English speaking parts of the world. The last five years have seen an epoch-making shift in how much revenue comes in from places like Crunchyroll and Chinese streaming platforms, versus Japanese fans. I haven't seen recent numbers, but it's generally thought that overseas sales are now as important to a show's bottom line as domestic fans -- perhaps moreso. |
Jan 1, 2018 8:22 PM
#22
@nDroae You call binge watchers casuals? We are not! It's just about preference. I used to watch weekly, but I got tired of waiting every week. So I switch back to all at once. It's just also we had real life activities, those weekly watcher got lots of free time on their hand or they are just an a OTAKU! |
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Jan 1, 2018 8:37 PM
#23
@Rayzer You misunderstand me. I'm saying casuals prefer to binge watch, not that all binge watchers are casuals. Even Digibro prefers to binge watch. |
Jan 1, 2018 8:38 PM
#24
Rayzer said: Why too many people cares about Violet Evergarden? The only good part of it was the first few episodes! I'm very sure it would suck when the rest aired and until it ends! Although I do admit Kyoanis shows usually tend to be overhyped, I am actually really looking forward to this. Not only for it's spectacular even outstanding animation, but for it's interesting promise. How will a robot deal with living a normal life after the end of a war?... I think most shows only tend to focus on the psycologial aspects during a war and how bad it is. But not often are we introduced to a post war world, where we follow the lives of those involved who managed to survive and are learning to cope with the now peaceful world, if that makes any sense... well after all I have only been in the anime fandom since 3 years. So I may don't know what I am talking about. There are only so many anime I have seen. To Summarize, this is the reason for which I think this could be an outstanding show. Of course there is a possibility, I misunderstood what this show is actually about or that the show disappoints for some reason, maybe it's characters are to bland or one sided with no interesting traits to them, but I don't think that is going to be the case with this one. |
Jan 1, 2018 9:07 PM
#25
Jan 1, 2018 9:57 PM
#26
Stripesu said: Shocking that Crunchyroll got the best this season and only lost Koi wa Ameagari no You ni to AnimeStrike. Thanks for the hard work @Snow. This is extremely helpful. Cant really loose when they didnt have a chance to get it. Everything from the ''noitaminA'' block in Japan (which Ameagari is airing this season) are automatically on Amazon. (Which means you can already forget Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii being anywhere else than Amazon next season) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
Jan 1, 2018 10:03 PM
#27
So who getting Skilled Teaser Takagi and Overlord S2? Also Dagashi Kashi in USA? Also, looks like Crunchyroll and Netflix picked up the best series' this time around . Happy for Crunchryoll but Netflix is shit unless they simulcast for all countries. Pretty sure Netflix is getting Seven Deadly Sins too, along with Devilman. |
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Jan 2, 2018 12:19 AM
#28
^ that made me think @Snow , for Devilman, B: The Beginning and Sword Gai do you think they should be in the simulcast list even if the entire series get just thrown in one day by Netflix or it really has to be weekly ? |
Jan 2, 2018 3:09 AM
#30
Protaku said: My bad, Crunchyroll has Takagi-san and Dagashi Kashi 2. FUNi also acquired them, so it's probably going to be streamed in the US.So who getting Skilled Teaser Takagi and Overlord S2? Also Dagashi Kashi in USA? DatRandomDude said: We usually don't add ONA series to the list in first place, but I don't mind adding them if users are asking for it. However, I wouldn't really consider it a simulcast if all episodes are being dropped at the same time.^ that made me think @Snow , for Devilman, B: The Beginning and Sword Gai do you think they should be in the simulcast list even if the entire series get just thrown in one day by Netflix or it really has to be weekly ? HasAly said: I don't think it has been acquired by anyone yet. The official site lists Netflix and Hulu but that is probably within Japan.Nanatsu no Taizai: Imashime no Fukkatsu is missing. |
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Jan 2, 2018 3:16 AM
#31
nDroae said: Gid0 said: Wow I live in one of those listed countries, I am so hyped! Great, enjoy :) Some info for the curious: "Why Doesn't Netflix Simulcast?" https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2017-07-07/.118491 ^This is about Netflix's strategy and assumptions up to this point. TL;DR, Netflix has been targeting people who don't keep up with anime and don't even know about shows until Netflix releases them in a single bingeable lot. That's a lot of people among their 100 million subscribers, but as for how that compares to business they could get from simulcasting, I can only guess. The assumption is that those of us who don't want to wait are a minority compared to Netflix casuals, and Netflix's data tells them that people enjoy shows more when they binge them. (Presumably they're not really interested in iyashikei, which tends to be better watched episodically, although they've had Mushi-shi from time to time.) And then there's this newer article about Netflix's huge plans for the future.... https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2017-11-01/.123445 ...which is sort of a follow-up to this one, which I'll quote again because it counters a popular misperception. https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-10-17/.107730 Japan's seemingly-inevitable tumble off the economic cliff in the next few decades is a constant concern for every Japanese business, especially one such as anime, which still depends heavily on the domestic market to make its money, and on domestic talent to get produced. The anime industry is trying to head this disaster off at the pass. Both the government and the major companies have invested a great amount of resources into expanding the international market, especially into China and into English speaking parts of the world. The last five years have seen an epoch-making shift in how much revenue comes in from places like Crunchyroll and Chinese streaming platforms, versus Japanese fans. I haven't seen recent numbers, but it's generally thought that overseas sales are now as important to a show's bottom line as domestic fans -- perhaps moreso. Then it makes me kinda question this: Why are they going to simulcast VE then? Doesn't that go against their plan? Or are they trying out something new? I kinda hope that they are going to simulcast anime and then Notify the users when the show has finished Simulcasting. That seems to be the best to me. I also Really like Binging series but I also watch Simulcasted shows if I feel like doing so. There are so many shows I feel like binging now like MMO junkie and Mahoujo Guru guru. I live in the Netherlands so I can watch VE too (yay). Sadly I cannot watch all anime... not all the services are Worldwide and even CR has a lot of anime not worldwide even though they are with Funimation... |
Jan 2, 2018 3:19 AM
#32
Snow said: Protaku said: My bad, Crunchyroll has Takagi-san and Dagashi Kashi 2. FUNi also acquired them, so it's probably going to be streamed in the US.So who getting Skilled Teaser Takagi and Overlord S2? Also Dagashi Kashi in USA? DatRandomDude said: We usually don't add ONA series to the list in first place, but I don't mind adding them if users are asking for it. However, I wouldn't really consider it a simulcast if all episodes are being dropped at the same time.^ that made me think @Snow , for Devilman, B: The Beginning and Sword Gai do you think they should be in the simulcast list even if the entire series get just thrown in one day by Netflix or it really has to be weekly ? HasAly said: I don't think it has been acquired by anyone yet. The official site lists Netflix and Hulu but that is probably within Japan.Nanatsu no Taizai: Imashime no Fukkatsu is missing. That is weird, 7 deadly sins did do pretty well on Netflix so hearing them not aquiring worldwide is strange. Plus it would be nice If ONA are being included as well, that type of series doesn't really get much attention. |
Jan 2, 2018 7:19 AM
#33
Gid0 said: Although I do admit Kyoanis shows usually tend to be overhyped, I am actually really looking forward to this. Not only for it's spectacular even outstanding animation, but for it's interesting promise. How will a robot deal with living a normal life after the end of a war?... I think most shows only tend to focus on the psycologial aspects during a war and how bad it is. But not often are we introduced to a post war world, where we follow the lives of those involved who managed to survive and are learning to cope with the now peaceful world, if that makes any sense... well after all I have only been in the anime fandom since 3 years. So I may don't know what I am talking about. There are only so many anime I have seen. To Summarize, this is the reason for which I think this could be an outstanding show. Of course there is a possibility, I misunderstood what this show is actually about or that the show disappoints for some reason, maybe it's characters are to bland or one sided with no interesting traits to them, but I don't think that is going to be the case with this one. Hey Gid0 interesting point of view, impressions from the early screenings? BTW. Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou [apocalyptic post-war period] (Fall 2017) that may be of interest to you. |
Jan 2, 2018 9:29 AM
#34
Netflix didn’t announce Fate/Extra |
Jan 2, 2018 10:17 AM
#35
64BitRatchet said: Netflix didn’t announce Fate/Extra It has been announced on Fate/Extra's official site. However, I have been searching for where it is written that it is going to be simulcasted worldwide and I can't find it... |
Jan 2, 2018 10:25 AM
#36
I'm confused about fate being on Netflix? It's not shown anywhere but the official website and if so, will it be weekly like Violet or do we have to wait like Apocrypha? |
Jan 2, 2018 11:18 AM
#37
Snow said: DatRandomDude said: We usually don't add ONA series to the list in first place, but I don't mind adding them if users are asking for it. However, I wouldn't really consider it a simulcast if all episodes are being dropped at the same time.^ that made me think @Snow , for Devilman, B: The Beginning and Sword Gai do you think they should be in the simulcast list even if the entire series get just thrown in one day by Netflix or it really has to be weekly ? I guess that would be cool seeing them here, even tho they're not really simulcast, so people could know that these animes are coming too. |
Jan 2, 2018 12:22 PM
#38
To my knowledge, wakanim is also available in Austria and has the same simulcasts as Germany (at least for the most part). |
Jan 2, 2018 12:42 PM
#39
NG_Calen said: We list Anime Strike and Prime Video seperately in this thread, so you probably won't have access to both since the former acts as an add-on subscription? Someone correct me if I'm wrong, I don't use either services.So, I have Prime streaming, and I didn't see the words "anime Strike", I saw "Amazon(Prime Video)". So will I be able to watch Kokkoku and Beatless? Samii said: You're right, looks like I made a mistake since Apocryphia was on Netflix and I worked under the wrong assumptions. It might only be within Japan, so I'll remove it until more has been announced. My bad!It has been announced on Fate/Extra's official site. However, I have been searching for where it is written that it is going to be simulcasted worldwide and I can't find it... Raz1515 said: It also looks like Netflix is doing a weekly simulcast with Violet Evergarden this time, or at least in some regions. Might be a case of weekly simulcast in x regions and everything at once in another region.I'm confused about fate being on Netflix? It's not shown anywhere but the official website and if so, will it be weekly like Violet or do we have to wait like Apocrypha? AliceSpades said: Thanks, added Austria to the list of territories. You reckon that they are streaming it in all German-speaking regions?To my knowledge, wakanim is also available in Austria and has the same simulcasts as Germany (at least for the most part) |
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Jan 2, 2018 1:59 PM
#40
Snow said: NG_Calen said: We list Anime Strike and Prime Video seperately in this thread, so you probably won't have access to both since the former acts as an add-on subscription? Someone correct me if I'm wrong, I don't use either services.So, I have Prime streaming, and I didn't see the words "anime Strike", I saw "Amazon(Prime Video)". So will I be able to watch Kokkoku and Beatless? Right, but it also depends on where NG_Calen lives. In previous seasons, shows that were exclusively part of the Strike add-on subscription in the USA were on Prime for no extra cost in Canada, because Strike wasn't available there. It's really confusing. This season, the four shows confirmed for Amazon are described as being on the "Prime video service," not Strike? Is Strike going away, then? Bourmegar said: nDroae said: Gid0 said: Wow I live in one of those listed countries, I am so hyped! Great, enjoy :) Some info for the curious: "Why Doesn't Netflix Simulcast?" https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2017-07-07/.118491 ^This is about Netflix's strategy and assumptions up to this point. TL;DR, Netflix has been targeting people who don't keep up with anime and don't even know about shows until Netflix releases them in a single bingeable lot. That's a lot of people among their 100 million subscribers, but as for how that compares to business they could get from simulcasting, I can only guess. The assumption is that those of us who don't want to wait are a minority compared to Netflix casuals, and Netflix's data tells them that people enjoy shows more when they binge them. (Presumably they're not really interested in iyashikei, which tends to be better watched episodically, although they've had Mushi-shi from time to time.) And then there's this newer article about Netflix's huge plans for the future.... https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2017-11-01/.123445 ...which is sort of a follow-up to this one, which I'll quote again because it counters a popular misperception. https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-10-17/.107730 Japan's seemingly-inevitable tumble off the economic cliff in the next few decades is a constant concern for every Japanese business, especially one such as anime, which still depends heavily on the domestic market to make its money, and on domestic talent to get produced. The anime industry is trying to head this disaster off at the pass. Both the government and the major companies have invested a great amount of resources into expanding the international market, especially into China and into English speaking parts of the world. The last five years have seen an epoch-making shift in how much revenue comes in from places like Crunchyroll and Chinese streaming platforms, versus Japanese fans. I haven't seen recent numbers, but it's generally thought that overseas sales are now as important to a show's bottom line as domestic fans -- perhaps moreso. Then it makes me kinda question this: Why are they going to simulcast VE then? Doesn't that go against their plan? Or are they trying out something new? We can only guess :) Yeah, maybe they want to test for themselves how viewership figures change when they simulcast, before doing it in their biggest market territory (USA)? But that's just a wild guess. |
Jan 2, 2018 2:30 PM
#41
About the Amazon (Prime Video) shows: those will stream on the Prime Video service outside of USA, and in USA only on Anime Strike (unless something changes). Sentai picks up Pop Team Epic - will stream on HIDIVE https://www.sentaifilmworks.com/news/pop-team-epic-brings-bizarre-fun-to-sentai-filmworks |
Jan 2, 2018 8:04 PM
#42
AnimeLab now has Pop Team Epic simulcasting. https://www.animelab.com/blog/animelab-winter-simulcast-lineup-2018/ |
Jan 3, 2018 2:43 AM
#43
Märchen Mädchen in France at Wakanim https://www.wakanim.tv/fr/v2/catalogue/show/321/mearchen-meadchen |
Jan 3, 2018 7:21 AM
#44
Rayzer said: TheDoggoneGirl said: You call this handy?Thank you so much for this, OP. This is extremely handy! :) This is just a simple thread. Use Fansubdb.com instead. Prolly for you, it's not handy and it's "just simple", but for me it's veeery handy. Jeez. |
Jan 3, 2018 1:18 PM
#45
sooo .... Sentai is streaming it on HiDIVE HOWEVER... FUNimation will be simuldubbing it .... wat. https://twitter.com/FUNimation/status/948661359977385985 |
Jan 3, 2018 1:36 PM
#46
http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2018/01/03/crunchyroll-to-stream-basilisk-the-ouka-ninja-scrolls-anime-reveals-details-for-cardcaptor-sakura-clear-card Cardcaptor & basilisk regions/time detail |
Stian838Jan 3, 2018 1:55 PM
Jan 3, 2018 3:26 PM
#47
Crunchyroll just tweeted this out https://twitter.com/Crunchyroll/status/948694805575450624 |
Jan 3, 2018 5:14 PM
#48
Killua_ZoldyckJr said: Crunchyroll just tweeted this out https://twitter.com/Crunchyroll/status/948694805575450624 I swear that anime will become a meme |
Jan 4, 2018 4:23 PM
#49
crunchyroll will simulcast Miira no Kaikata worldwide except china and Korea http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2018/01/04/crunchyroll-to-simulcast-how-to-keep-a-mummy-anime |
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