It's that time of year for the Crunchyroll Store again, folks! They're proud to announce that they're starting up their annual Summer Sale once more for this year of 2025. And once more, they've got some pretty big discounts on a whole lot of anime merch. With the anime coming from all across the
The Crunchyroll Store has grown into quite the powerhouse for anime merchandise. From some rather humble roots, it has now grown into a massive online store offering everything from anime home video releases to manga volumes and even to figurines. All in all, it looks like this particular online
The Crunchyroll Store has become quite the source for anime merchandise in recent years. A lot of it due to a major expansion of their list of wares. From home video releases (in the form of Blu-ray and/or DVD sets) to plushies to figurines to manga volumes to clothing: the online store has it all.
Crunchyroll Store is continuing its Summer of Anime sales event all summer long, as you can tell by its name. In fact, now it's on its fourth week of discounts and savings on select Crunchyroll merch. Whether it's plushies, figurines, or manga volumes you're looking for, Crunchyroll has them all on
Crunchyroll Store has been the source of a lot of anime merchandise for a while now. In fact, they sell everything from anime-inspired apparel, to collectibles, manga, and more. All in an effort to attract more customers through anime merch. Alas, some of their wares can be a bit...pricey. Perhaps
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