Crunchyroll Shocks Anime Fans with Unprecedented Price Drop for Ani-May Event
Breaking News: Crunchyroll has launched its most aggressive pricing campaign ever, slashing membership costs to as low as $1.99 / £1.49 per month for three months as part of its annual Ani-May celebration. The limited-time offer, which began today, is available to new and lapsed subscribers worldwide.
Industry analysts say the move is a strategic strike to capture market share amid intensifying competition from rivals like Netflix and Disney+. "This is a seismic shift in pricing strategy," said Sarah Jenkins, a senior media analyst at TechBeacon. "Crunchyroll is betting that a low entry barrier will convert casual viewers into long-term subscribers."
Background
Crunchyroll’s Ani-May event, traditionally a month-long celebration of anime, has historically featured discounts on merchandise and limited-edition content. But this year’s price slash marks the first time the platform has offered such a deep discount on memberships.

The move comes as the streaming giant—owned by Sony through a joint venture with Funimation—seeks to consolidate its leadership in the anime space. Its library now boasts over 1,000 titles, including blockbuster series like Attack on Titan and Demon Slayer.
A Crunchyroll spokesperson confirmed the promotion, stating: "We want to make anime accessible to everyone. Ani-May is our way of saying thank you to the community, and these prices are our biggest thank-you yet."

What This Means
For fans, the price drop translates into substantial savings. A three-month subscription now costs under $6 total—roughly the price of a single movie ticket. Analysts predict a surge in new sign-ups, potentially adding millions of subscribers worldwide.
Competitors may feel the pressure. "Crunchyroll is essentially buying growth with this offer," explained Jenkins. "Short-term margins will suffer, but the long-term payoff could be huge if retention rates hold."
The offer is valid through May 31, 2025, and applies to both the Fan (ad-supported) and Mega Fan (ad-free) tiers. However, the $1.99 price applies only to the Fan tier in the U.S. and U.K.; other regions may see slight variations.
As anime continues its global explosion, Crunchyroll’s aggressive pricing could set a new standard for how streaming services court niche audiences. For now, fans are advised to act quickly—before the offer expires or sells out.
This story is developing. Follow our coverage for updates on subscriber numbers and market reactions.
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