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how much is crunchyroll

Crunchyroll now has three main paid plans, all ad-free, plus some limited regional annual options.

How much is Crunchyroll right now?

As of early 2026, standard U.S. pricing is:

  • Fan : about 7.99 USD per month.
  • Mega Fan : about 11.99 USD per month.
  • Ultimate Fan : about 15.99 USD per month.

Some users can still get an annual Fan -tier code for around 79.99 USD (roughly 6.66 USD per month) via gift-style 12‑month memberships, though this is not always front-and-center in the normal signup flow.

Note: Prices can vary by country and currency, and taxes may be added at checkout.

What happened to the free plan?

  • Until late 2025, Crunchyroll had a free, ad-supported tier with limited shows.
  • From January 1, 2026, they are phasing out free ad‑supported streaming; you generally need a paid subscription to watch new and most catalog anime.

This marks a shift from “free-with-ads for some titles” to a mostly paywalled model, which has been a big discussion point in anime forums.

Quick plan breakdown

Here’s how the main tiers differ in broad strokes:

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Plan Approx. monthly price (US) Key perks Best for
Fan $7.99Full anime library, simulcasts, no ads, single‑device streaming.Solo viewers who don’t need downloads.
Mega Fan $11.99Everything in Fan + offline downloads, up to 4 devices at once, some merch perks.People watching on multiple devices or on the go.
Ultimate Fan $15.99Up to 6 streams, extra merch and store perks, added bonuses like expo access priority.Heavy users, families, or collectors.
Some regions have significantly lower nominal pricing (for example, a few dollars equivalent in some currencies), but the exact amount depends on where you live.

Little context and what users are saying

Crunchyroll has become the default home for simulcast anime after absorbing Funimation’s catalog, which is why many fans tolerate the higher pricing.

On forums, people highlight a few recurring points:

  • Value vs. cost : Fans who follow many ongoing shows think the monthly price is worth it; casual viewers sometimes feel it’s steep once the free tier disappears.
  • Regional differences : Some users in countries with cheaper regional pricing feel they’re getting a bargain, while others in places with higher taxes or weaker currency say it stings more.
  • Annual hacks : Longtime users sometimes hunt for discounted annual gift codes (like 12‑month Fan for around $80) to lock in a better effective monthly rate.

A simple way to decide if it’s worth it is to compare: if you follow even two or three seasonal anime every cour, the per‑episode cost tends to come out quite low versus buying digital episodes individually.

“How much is Crunchyroll” – quick checklist

If you’re just trying to figure out your own price:

  1. Go to Crunchyroll’s Premium/Plans page while signed in.
  2. Check which of the three tiers show up in your region and in your local currency.
  1. Look for any annual options or promo codes (sometimes hidden in store “gift membership” sections).
  1. Decide if you need downloads and multi‑device streaming (if not, Fan is usually enough).

If all you want is a ballpark: think roughly $8, $12, or $16 per month in the U.S., varying a bit internationally.

TL;DR: Crunchyroll now costs about 7.99–15.99 USD per month across three paid tiers in the U.S., with regional pricing differences and some limited annual-discount options; the old broad free tier is effectively over as of 2026.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.