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The global anime brand, Crunchyroll, has detailed a full slate of licensing partnerships to span toys, collectables, board games, outdoor, and more, across its library of anime series, including the hit action series Jujutsu Kaisen, Bananya, and the Crunchyroll original series, The God of High School.
The new suite of deals will span both the US and international markets, including Europe and the UK.
“We just wrapped our yearly Anime Awards with Jujutsu Kaisen taking home the night’s top honours and with nearly 15 million votes cast from fans all around the world,” said John Leonhardt, head of consumer products, Crunchyroll.
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Three Voice Actors Talk Being Black in Anime: Things Will Only Get Better
On 3/5/21 at 9:30 AM EST
Anime is a burgeoning industry that continues to become more and more mainstream, but a certain section of the population is still being underserved.
Think of some of your favorite anime from the past. More likely than not, there s an all-white roster of characters onscreen and even likelier that there s an all-white cast of actors voicing them. And too often in the past, when there were characters of color, they were relegated to minor bit roles, or drawn with exaggerated and upsetting features, or not voiced by actors of color.