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Jan 27, 2011

Crunchyroll Releases a Rich Array of Brand New Anime

Ghost in the Shell 2.0San Francisco, Calif. (January 24, 2011) – In the dead of winter, only the freshest and latest anime can bring even the most lethargic anime fan back to life – Crunchyroll is here to do just that with its vast simulcast library featuring titles such as BLEACH, DRAGON CRISIS, WANDERING SON and GOSICK right after broadcast in Japan! More information can be found at www.crunchyroll.com.
New episodes from the week of January 23-29 are:
Sunday: SUPER ROBOT WARS OG: THE INSPECTOR episode 16. Monday: FAIRY TAIL episode 63 and LEVEL E episode 3, KORE HA ZOMBIE DESUKA episode 3, and DRAGON CRISIS! episode 3 Tuesday: BLEACH episode 306 and RIO-RAINBOW GATE episode 4 Wednesday: KAASAN-MOM'S LIFE episode 87. Thursday: NARUTO SHIPPUDEN episode 196 and WANDERING SON episode 3. Friday: GOSICK episode 4 and CARDFIGHT! VANGUARD episode 4. Saturday: TEGAMI BACHI: LETTER BEE episode 42, MITSUDOMOE episode 4, BEEZLEBUB episode 4 and LILPRI episode 43.
Additionally, with exception of FAIRY TAIL, all the simulcasted episode from the week prior for all series listed above are now available to all users for free.
Episodes can be accessed from Crunchyroll.com, tv.com, the free iPad and iPhone application, Android, the Boxee application and affiliate partners.
Crunchyroll premium members will have access to the largest anime and drama selection, same-day access for simulcasted titles, no advertisements and can be viewed in 480p-to-720p quality on selected titles. More information about the Crunchyroll membership plan can be found at: http://www.crunchyroll.com/freetrial/
About Crunchyroll, Inc. Crunchyroll is a leading global video network and developer of social media applications for Japanese anime and Asian media. Through applications like Crunchyroll for iPad, Android and Naruto Shippūden Official, set top boxes, affiliate websites and its own streaming site, Crunchyroll delivers officially-licensed content from leading Asian media producers directly to consumers.
Tegami Bachi, Letter Bee, Vol. 1: Letter and Letter BeeCrunchyroll has offices in San Francisco, Calif. and Tokyo, Japan, and is a member of the Association of Japanese Animations (AJA) and Licensing International Merchandisers' Association (LIMA). Founded in 2006, Crunchyroll is funded by leading venture capital firm, Venrock, Japanese entertainment giant TV TOKYO, digital publishing leader Bitway and a group of angel investors representing some of the brightest and most successful entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley. More information can be found at http://www.crunchyroll.com.

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