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If you’re not already an anime fan (can I say anime-niac?), it’s probably time to become one.

Crunchyroll and HBO Max are partnering to bring a ton of anime content straight to your living room. At launch, fans can expect all 64 episodes of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, all 94 episodes of Rurouni Kenshin, the first seasons of In/Spectre and Kill la Kill, along with 11 more shows. After the initial launch window, Death Note will join the killer lineup as well as Hunter x Hunter.

The anime streaming brand already has more than 60 million users and brings its shows from a collection of more than one thousand titles. Crunchyroll will offer new content taken from its collection every quarter, with aims to bring fresh anime to existing anime fans as well as newcomers to the medium.

Anime-niac (I will stop now) or not — you only have to wait until May 27 for all your binge-watching needs. Find out the other shows that will surely be on your must-watch list here.

About the author

Nicole Savas

Nicole Savas

As a kid, Nicole either wanted to be a professional toy player-wither or a writer. Somehow, as social media editor for The Toy Insider, The Toy Book, and The Pop Insider, she’s found a career as both. She's grateful to work somewhere that she can fully embrace both her love of teddy bears and her admiration for the Oxford comma. When she's not playing with toys at work, she's playing with her baby girl at home.

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