EntertainmentStreamingCrunchyroll annual subscriptions are on sale for the holidaysYou can get a year of the ad-free Fan subscription for $67.Ian Carlos CampbellContributing ReporterTue, December 16, 2025 at 7:43 PM UTCIf you're looking for something to watch during a holiday break from work or school, you can't go wrong with anime, and right now you can sign-up for a year of Crunchyroll for as low as $65.Holiday discounts running through December 29 bring the anime streaming service's year-long Fan subscription from $80 down to $67 and its Mega Fan subscription from $120 down to $100.That's either $13 or $20 off access to one of the largest libraries of anime series and movies out there.While both the Fan and Mega Fan plans are ad-free, you do get some different benefits depending on which you decide to pay for.
Fan subscribers get full access to Crunchyroll's library, new episodes "shortly after they air in Japan" and five percent off select purchases in the Crunchyroll Store.Mega Fan subscribers get all those benefits, plus the ability to stream on four devices at the same time, download HD quality episodes and movies to view offline, play games from the Crunchyroll Game Vault and receive 10 percent off select products in the Crunchyroll Store.CrunchyrollCrunchyroll Fan Subscription$67$80Save $13A year of Crunchyroll's Fan subscription is $13 off through December 29.$67 at CrunchyrollNotably missing from either subscription is access to Crunchyroll's new Manga service, but unless you're specifically looking for reading material, you'll get plenty of entertainment out of Crunchyroll's video library.
Outside of Netflix, which produces and licenses its own growing collection of anime, Crunchyroll is the de facto place to watch Japanese animation in the US.You'll find long-running series like and newer hits like , alongside hundreds of more niche series.AdvertisementAdvertisementCrunchyroll has its issues, of course.Since the streaming service was acquired by Sony, it's been particularly interested in using generative AI to subtitle shows, which has already produced poor results.
It's hard to beat Crunchyroll's library, though, and for as little as $65, you'll get more than your money's worth.