Crunchyroll news: English Dub anime and much more

If you like watching anime on Crunchyroll, I got news for you!

Announced yesterday, Crunchyroll will be adding the English Dub translation to the popular Gundam series Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans. Crunchyroll will be adding 5 English Dub episodes starting on February 28 on Tuesday, 10 pm EST (7 PM PST). The show is available in these regions: United States, Canada, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, South Africa, the Middle East, and North Africa. The English Dub anime was previously premiered on Adult Swim Toonami.

Reference:

http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2017/02/21-1/crunchyroll-adds-english-version-of-mobile-suit-gundam-iron-blooded-orphans-anime

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Crunchyroll will also be adding two more anime series!

Crunchyroll will be adding Gakuen Alice and A Town Where You Live.

Gakuen Alice synopsis:

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Mikan and Hotaru are best friends! (Well, according to Mikan, anyway. Hotaru doesn’t seem to care.) Then one day, Hotaru is escorted away in a fancy black car, apparently scouted by a school in Tokyo called “Alice Academy.” Crushed at the loss of her favorite pal, Mikan scurries after her, determined to enroll, too! But Alice Academy is a mysterious place. Can Mikan tough it out in a school where explosions, superpowers, giant baby chicks and axe-wielding teddy bears are the norm? But it’s not as if she has a choice, because once students enter Alice Academy, there’s no escape!

A Town Where You Live synopsis:

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All his friends said he was just being “stupid” and “delusional,” but Haruto just couldn’t give up on her… Yuzuki, the girl that showed up on his doorstep one day, stole his heart the next, and then left just as abruptly as she arrived. With the faint hope of rekindling the romance they’d shared, Haruto decides to pursue her, moving away from the rural outskirts of Hiroshima to the big city of Tokyo.

However, soon after arriving, he learns that Yuzuki has seemingly moved on and has a new boyfriend. No matter how hard Haruto tries, she refuses to see him and won’t tell him the reason why she left him. He could move on, as many have urged him to, but is that truly what Yuzuki wants? He could try winning her back – after all, he’s already moved to the town where she lives – but how much farther will he need to go?