Crunchyroll, the ultimate brand for all things anime, is bringing more anime to Indonesia by adding more than 100 titles in Bahasa Indonesia for fans to enjoy on its streaming service. And Crunchyroll is making anime fans aware with a new campaign in Indonesia called ‘Ayo Crunchyroll!’ (Let’s Go Crunchyroll!).
From timeless classics to the latest hits, Crunchyroll’s anime library consists of nearly 3500 hours of content, of which over 630 hours (over 100 shows) are now available with Bahasa Indonesia subtitles and growing. Some of the popular anime titles available on Crunchyroll in Indonesia include (alphabetically) – Attack on Titan, Demon Slayer – Kimetsu No Yaiba, Dr.Stone, Frieren, JUJUTSU KAISEN, Kaiju No.8, KONOSUBA -God’s blessing on this wonderful world!, Naruto Shippuden, One Piece, Solo Leveling, SPYxFAMILY, The Rising of the Shield Hero, and many more.
Starting August 15 until the end of September, Crunchyroll’s new campaign will go live with engaging video ads on social media platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Meta, and eye-catching Out-of-Home (OOH) displays featuring popular anime titles at locations like Jakarta’s iconic Bundaran HI and Blok M MRT stations.
To further support anime fans in Indonesia, Crunchyroll offers competitive subscription pricing. The Fan subscription is available for just IDR 29,000 per month, and the Mega Fan subscription is available for only IDR 39,000 per month, which also includes access to the Game Vault and the option to download desired episodes. Crunchyroll recently also partnered with Telkomsel and introduced bundle packages for Indonesian users. The package starts from IDR 36,000 and includes access to a MAXstream quota of up to 3 GB with a Crunchyroll subscription.
Additionally, Crunchyroll offers an array of simulcasts for Indonesian anime fans every new season so that they can watch the latest episodes simultaneously as they air in Japan, capturing the thrill and excitement of being among the first to see the latest episodes. Some of the current ongoing simulcast series on Crunchyroll include (alphabetically) – Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian, Bye Bye Earth, Dead Dead Demons Dededede Destruction, My Hero Academia, One Piece, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, The Cafe Terrace and Its Goddesses, Tower of God, True Beauty and many more.
“We’re thrilled to bring an immersive anime experience for fans in Indonesia,” says Akshat Sahu, Senior Director of Marketing of APAC at Crunchyroll. “We believe in the power of anime to connect people, and our expansion in Indonesia reflects the great potential of the anime fandom in the country. We are already seeing high traction on our platform in the region with growing subscribers. We aim to make anime more accessible and enjoyable for everyone in Indonesia by providing localised content and exciting anime experiences.”
Crunchyroll’s dedication to the Indonesian anime community goes beyond just content and pricing. Crunchyroll will soon be announcing their participation in upcoming anime events in the region that will include a host of anime experientials and activities. Additionally, Crunchyroll will bring the theatrical release of the highly anticipated Demon Slayer trilogy, further cementing its commitment to bringing top-tier anime experiences to Indonesian audiences.