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Amazon Launches Anime Channel for $5 Per Month, Its First Branded Subscription Channel (variety.com)

Todd Spangler, writing for Variety: Amazon is rolling out its first branded on-demand subscription service for Amazon Channels: Anime Strike, offering more than 1,000 series episodes and movies ranging from classic titles to current shows broadcast on Japanese TV. The Anime Strike channel is available to U.S. Amazon Prime members for $4.99 per month after a seven-day free trial, the newest addition to the lineup of around 100 services now available in Amazon Channels. Amazon has struck exclusive U.S. streaming deals for several series on Anime Strike, including "Scum's Wish," "Onihei," "The Great Passage," "Vivid Strike!," "Crayon-Shin Chan Gaiden: Alien vs. Shinnosuke," and "Chi's Sweet Adventure."

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  1. The list sucks by Khyber · · Score: 4, Informative

    Most of it is moe, slice of life, and fanservice garbage.

    Stick with Crunchyroll or just go watch the shit for free on animefreak.tv as the Amazon list is a valueless waste of time.

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    1. Re:The list sucks by djinn6 · · Score: 3, Informative

      Just off the top of my head: LOGH, Death Note, Psycho-Pass, Nausicca, One Punch Man, Lelouch of the Rebellion and Attack on Titan.

      It's nobody else's fault you only watch moeshit.

  2. Re:Seems kind of odd. by Qzukk · · Score: 3, Informative

    Maybe they realized that the yearly subscription thing for Prime was not very popular with consumers

    You have to be a Prime subscriber to subscribe to this, so you're paying monthly on top of the annual fee.

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