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Crunchyroll Host Streaming-To-Cinema Panel At Cannes

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Crunchyroll’s Head of Theatrical Mitchel Berger discusses the Global Boom of Anime with Nancy Tartaglione.

Yesterday, Mitchel Berger, Senior Vice President of global Commerce at Crunchyroll, joined Nancy Tartaglione, International Box Office Editor and senior Contributor at Deadline, for a special conversation at the Plage des Palmes (as part of the Marche du Film at the Cannes International Film Festival).

During the Animation Day x Streamers Forum | From Streaming to the Big Screen – How Anime Is Driving Cinema | Presented by Crunchyroll [⁠Keynote], Berger talked about the global phenomenon of anime, why the medium resonates with younger audiences, and its impact on pop culture.

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During the conversation, Berger stated:

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THE ULTIMATE ANIME EXPERIENCE

Crunchyroll is fueling fans’ love of anime with the ambition to make the medium an even bigger part of pop culture. Offering fans the ultimate anime experience, Crunchyroll provides a destination centered around a premium streaming service with over 15 million subscribers and the world’s largest dedicated library of anime subbed and dubbed, paired with a variety of ways to get immersed in the worlds of anime, including a global approach to film distributed and marketed by Crunchyroll.

Outside of Asia, Crunchyroll has released ten of the top anime films and has been behind 10 of the Top 20 best-performing anime films in U.S. box office history, including Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Movie: Mugen Train, Suzume, JUJUTSU KAISEN 0, Dragon Ball Super: SUPER HERO, One Piece Film: Red, and more. Not only have Crunchyroll films seen box office success, but they have also been recognized with numerous awards and accolades, and have been accepted and screened at international film festivals around the globe.

Later this year, Crunchyroll will release Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle, the first film in an epic trilogy that represents the final battle of the hugely popular, award-winning anime shonen series, coming exclusively to cinemas in Japan on 18th July and globally starting in August.

 

 

 

 

 

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