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Thousands of anime titles will soon be streamable on Delta flights

Crunchyroll has partnered with the airline to bring its massive library of Japanese animation to the skies

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Air travel is a pain, but at least anime fans will soon have extra enticement to get on a plane. 

Starting later this year, the streaming service Crunchyroll will partner with Delta to provide the airline with access to its vast library of Japanese animation titles. As first reported by The Wrap, the streamer is curating a collection of 50,000 movies and TV episodes, totalling approximately 25,000 hours of content, available on 169,000 seatback screens. No specific titles have been confirmed.  

‘There is nothing better on a long flight than immersing yourself in the rich storytelling and world-building of anime’, Rahul Purini, president of Crunchyroll, said in a statement. ‘Fans can go deep on one series or sample one episode of many series – from action to adventure, romance and more’. 

Initially started by a group of University of California, Berkeley graduates in 2006, Crunchyroll began as a pirate site focused on East Asian media content before going legit in 2009. The platform is now jointly owned by the US-based Sony Pictures Entertainment and Japan’s Aniplex. 

In addition to the in-flight entertainment, Delta SkyMiles members will have access to special offers, including free 24-hour trials of the Crunchyroll app.

Anime aficionados, book your flights now.

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