Amazon Launches Strike, exclusive streaming service for animes
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Anime Strike is the new video streaming service Amazon exclusively for anime, Japanese drawings. The news was released on Thursday (12) and come to compete with other Crunchyroll , Daisuki and FunAnimation, at first, in the United States - there is still no release date in Brazil.
Although also part of the Amazon, Anime Strike works separately from Amazon Prime Video , another streaming service of the American company, and also requires a separate payment - $ 5 per month, or about R $ 20, according to the current price of the dollar.
One of the Anime Strike differential is to bring unique, updated programming every week, this includes some releases of the season of anime, such as Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga, Crayon Shin-Chan Gaiden: Alien Vs. Shinnosuke, Onihei, Scum's Wish and The Great Passage.
Another difference is to offer animated films that are not offered in other streaming services of the same style, including classics like Akira, Paprika, Black & White, Steamboy and Vampire Hunter D. The promise is to offer at least a thousand titles to the subscriber, some just subtitled, while others have voice acting in English.
As the Amazon Prime Video recently arrived in Brazil , it is possible that the Anime Strike follow the same path soon - but there is no confirmation in this regard so far. When questioned by TechTudo about it, Amazon Brazil responded that "there is nothing to announce and does not speculate about future plans." Competitors like Crunchyroll and Daisuki are available here. Amazon Prime and Netflix also offer some animes in their Brazilian catalogs.
Although also part of the Amazon, Anime Strike works separately from Amazon Prime Video , another streaming service of the American company, and also requires a separate payment - $ 5 per month, or about R $ 20, according to the current price of the dollar.
One of the Anime Strike differential is to bring unique, updated programming every week, this includes some releases of the season of anime, such as Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga, Crayon Shin-Chan Gaiden: Alien Vs. Shinnosuke, Onihei, Scum's Wish and The Great Passage.
Another difference is to offer animated films that are not offered in other streaming services of the same style, including classics like Akira, Paprika, Black & White, Steamboy and Vampire Hunter D. The promise is to offer at least a thousand titles to the subscriber, some just subtitled, while others have voice acting in English.
As the Amazon Prime Video recently arrived in Brazil , it is possible that the Anime Strike follow the same path soon - but there is no confirmation in this regard so far. When questioned by TechTudo about it, Amazon Brazil responded that "there is nothing to announce and does not speculate about future plans." Competitors like Crunchyroll and Daisuki are available here. Amazon Prime and Netflix also offer some animes in their Brazilian catalogs.
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