Anime fans, mark your calendars for Anime Expo 2023 because Crunchyroll is bringing its biggest lineup yet! With over 20 panels and world premiere screenings, the streaming service is taking over the Los Angeles Convention Center from July 1-4, 2023. The supercharged slate includes next-level activations, exclusive merch, giveaways, and DJ entertainment from Otaku Passport.
Of particular note is the Crunchyroll Stage at the JW Marriott, where the anime studio MAPPA will discuss major series like Hell’s Paradise and Metallic Rouge, and Bungo Stray Dogs Season 5, Link Click Season 2, and Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 2 will premiere. In addition to interactive audience games and exclusive swag, attendees can try their hand at the Crunchyroll Code Quest for the chance to win a PlayStation 5.
Fans looking to preview upcoming series can catch world premieres of Undead Murder Farce, The Rising of Shield Hero Season 3, Rent-a-Girlfriend Season 3, and many more. The Crunchyroll booth (#3000) will transport visitors into beloved anime worlds with sights, sounds, and photo-ops from shows like JUJUTSU KAISEN, Cowboy Bebop, and One Piece.
Looking for some stylish swag to take home? The Crunchyroll Store will feature over 60 items, including exclusive Anime Expo merchandise like the Chainsaw Man Chrome Figure and Southern California skate culture-inspired Anime Skate Decks. The store will also feature limited reprints from the Team Liquid x Naruto 20-Year Anniversary Collection.
For fans looking to refresh, the “Crunchyroll Lounge” in the JW Marriott’s Mixing Room will offer anime-themed drinks and an exclusive mixology experience for Bartender, along with pop-up photo ops and free swag. Plus, Crunchyroll subscribers can enjoy access to the lounge and arcade games for up to three additional guests.
Can’t make it to the convention? Fear not! Crunchyroll has partnered with Requiem Cafe in Anaheim to offer exclusive giveaways, drinks, and food inspired by Konosuba, Link Click, Obey Me!, Sugar Apple Fairy Tale, and Sasaki and Miyano through July 15th.
Crunchyroll Chief Marketing Officer Gita Rebbapragada said, “As anime continues to grow in popularity and become part of the pop culture fabric, Crunchyroll will continue to deliver deeper, richer explorations and in-person experiences of all things anime for fans around the globe.” With a lineup like this, it’s clear they’re delivering on that promise.
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