This week, hosts Victoria Holden and Reina Scully are joined by special guest Harmony, our Crunchycast production assistant. In the news, we talk about the Crunchyroll Fall Rollout, a NEW GAME! art book, and a new Godzilla movie.
Victoria's started watching "The Ancient Magus' Bride" an anime that's been adapted from a manga. Part I is on Crunchyroll. Reina tells us what she thinks about the final episode of Mob Psycho 100. Harmony's been watching Orange, which also just wrapped up.
All that, plus answers to your burning anime questions!
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
Reina has a YouTube Channel, too!
Harmony's on Twitter @harharharmony
You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube,iTunes,Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively.
Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
In this episode, Evan, Victoria and Reina talk about the latest goings on in the world of anime including the Ghost in the Shell live-action movie and KochiKame, a manga that’s been running for a record 40 years!
The gang talks about their thoughts on Mob Psycho 100 as it draws to a close.
All that plus answers to your burning questions.
We also say farewell to Evan in this episode, his last as co-host of the Crunchycast. Evan will be back on the show as a guest, so keep watching for more Victoria, Reina and Evan.
Follow Evan on Twitter: @vamptvo
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
Reina has a YouTube Channel, too!
You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes,Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively.
Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
This week, Victoria and guest co-hosts, Reina Scully and Elliot Trinidad, talk about FUNimation teaming up with Crunchyroll, anime's best voice actors, and Reina’s translation of Oreca Battle. In the news, Pokemon has a mini-series on YouTube, New Game's next Hot Springs OVA episode, and the studio behind Re:Zero is producing a new Peace Maker Kurogane anime.
All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
Reina has a YouTube Channel, too!
Follow Elliot on Twitter! He's @nameoftheyear
You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively.
Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
Millennium Actress
Evangelion
Macross
Dragon Ball Z
FLCL
Cowboy Bebop
Princess Tutu
Sailor Moon
Eureka Seven
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
Escaflowne
Daicon
Space Battleship Yamato
Mobile Suit Gundam
Serial Experiments Lain
Perfect Blue
Paraonia Agent
Rurouni Kenshin: Trust and Betrayal
Birdy the Mighty: Decode
Record of Lodoss War
3x3 Eyes
Sorcerer Hunters
Aura Battler Dubine
Berserk TV (original)
Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi
Fruits Basket
They Were Eleven
Ah! My Goddess The Movie
Magic Knight Rayearth
Kino’s Journey
Utena
Wolf’s Rain
Baccano!
Hare+Guu
Fantastic Children
Spirited Away
Princess Mononoke
Nausicaa
Only Yesterday
Grave of the Fireflies
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week to talk about all the new anime they're watching including Bananya, Moyashimon, and the Thunderbolt Fantasy. In the news, "In this Corner of the World" gets a November release date and the new tropical island-themed Pokémon gets a new Meowth!
All that, plus answers to the anime questions you guys sent in via email, on Twitter and Facebook!
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Evan and Victoria are back together this week to talk about all the new anime they're watching including Love Live! Sunshine!!, Under the Dog and 91 Days. In the news, the ambitious fan project Moon Animate Make-up is back with another entire episode of Sailor Moon animated by over 300 different animators in various styles. Also, a dedicated fan has recreated the glider from Miyazaki's "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" and it really flies!
All that, plus answers to the anime questions you guys sent in via email, on Twitter and Facebook!
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week, Victoria is joined by a very special guest co-host, Reina Scully. In this episode, they talk about the adorable new show Bananya, Reina’s translation of Akame ga Kill, and the Berserk episode guide available on Crunchyroll. In the news, New Game, the Time Bokan 24 reboot, and new Kirito Bedsheets were released!
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
Follow Reina on Twitter & on YouTube too!
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week, Evan, Miles and Nate talk about Mob Psycho 100, Re:ZERO, Pokemon Go and JRPGs. In the news, One Piece - Heart of Gold was finally released and the No Game, No Life movie was announced!
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week, Evan and Victoria take Crunchycast on the road to Anime Expo in Los Angeles, California. This episode was recorded on stage for Anime Expo attendees.
In the news, we talk about One Punch Man coming to TV. Plus, Crunchyroll announces a huge batch of anime that we're bringing to DVD and Blu-ray with English dubs.
Evan's watching anime this week including Now and Then, Here and There. Victoria's watching the new season of Berserk on Crunchyroll and waiting to binge watch Kiznaiver.
All that plus, we're talking about our favorite things at Anime Expo (like interviewing Studio Trigger, playing Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and the Berserk premiere event) and we answer our live audience's anime-flavored questions.
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week, Evan and Victoria talk about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the latest episode of Space Patrol Luluco and Toradora. In the news, Sir Ian McKellen reads Archer's invocation from Fate/Stay Night, the most unpopular Pokemon launches a campaign to improve its image, and "your name" will have its world premiere at Anime Expo in Los Angeles.
All that plus answers to your anime questions!
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
In this episode, Evan and Victoria talk about anime conventions like A-Kon, AnimeNEXT and Fanime. In the news, the Studio Ghibli co-founders Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata speak out about the role of an artist’s gender and what Studio Ghibli has in the works including Miyazaki’s first full CGI work.
Also this week, Evan and Victoria talk about some of the anime they’re watching including Bakuon and My Hero Academia.
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week's episode was recorded live on Facebook Live. In this episode, Evan and Victoria are joined by Crunchyroll's resident Re:Zero expert, Miles Thomas. The news includes a poll of the worst starter Pokémon and the best Spring anime of 2016.
Throughout the show, we're answering live questions asked by viewers in the chat. All that, plus the gang talks about Re:Zero, one of the best shows of the current anime season. Evan's back on Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood and Miles is watching Flying Witch.
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.This week’s Crunchycast was recorded live and streamed to Facebook Live! Every week, Crunchycast hosts Evan Minto and Victoria Holden bring you everything that’s going on in the world of anime. In the news we talk about the new starters coming to Pokemon Sun and Moon, an anime-themed coffin and a crazy detective drama that’s loosely based on characters from The Legend of Zelda.
Also in this episode, we talk about some of the anime we’ve been watching including Kabaneri, Space Patrol LULUCO, Twin Star Exorcists and Re:Zero.
All that, plus answers to the questions asked by our live viewers. For the full show notes, check out http://crunchyroll.libsyn.com!
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week, Victoria and Evan talk about some of their favorite shows from the Spring 2016 anime season. Their favorites include SPACE PATROL LULUCO, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Sailor Moon Crystal, and the new Teekyu Spin-off. Also, Evan's been checking out an anime from the seventies called Captain Harlock, which is available to stream on Crunchyroll. All that, plus Victoria talks about her trip to Japan and answers to your questions!
In the news:
You can watch the shows we talked about completely free on Crunchyroll!
JoJo's Bizarre
Adventure
SPACE
PATROL LULUCO
Your Questions:
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week on the Crunchycast, host Evan Minto is joined on the big orange couch by Crunchyroll's Tiffany Chen and Nate Ming. After a brief intro to Tiffany's and Nate's roles at Crunchyroll, the gang talks about Twitter's crush on Ellen Baker, the super-kawaii Japanese text book english teacher. Also, Crunchyroll and KADOKAWA announce a strategic alliance that will bring even more must-watch anime to Crunchyroll subscribers. Then, Nate tells us about his visit to Bandai Namco's HQ. All that, plus KIZNAIVER, JOKER GAME and answers to your burning anime questions.
In the news:
The Crunchycast crew also tackles your questions including:
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week Evan Minto is joined by special guests from the Crunchyroll crew, Sam Wolfe and Danika Harrod. In this episode, we’re totally addicted to Miitomo, Nintendo’s first big entry in world of mobile apps and games. We also talk about the Spring anime season. The gang is watching SPACE PATROL LULUCO and loving it. We’re all looking forward to Joker Game. Evan has the new season of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure on his watch list. All that, plus answers to your questions! For the full show notes, check out http://crunchyroll.libsyn.com!
In the news:
The Crunchycast crew also tackles your questions including:
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week we explain why we disappeared for two weeks -- time moves differently in Japan. Victoria’s headed to Anime Boston, where Crunchyroll is the presenting sponsor. If you’re a Crunchyroll Premiere member, pick up a Crunchyroll Premiere BADGE at the registration desk to get the VIP treatment at Anime Boston. Evan announces that Crunchyroll will be adding “JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable” to its Anime Simulcasts starting April 1st. Evan and Victoria are both playing Fire Emblem Fates. Find out who’s fighting for Nohr and who’s on Hoshido’s side. All that, plus answers to your questions!
In the news:
Evan and Victoria also tackle your questions including:
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week Victoria just started watching KONOSUBA, and one of the first scenes is a nod to video game preorder bonuses. We’re still watching ERASED and you should be too! Then, after you watch ERASED, you should watch ERASED: Group Watch, a Crunchyroll after-show for ERASED. It’s on Crunchyroll.com and YouTube so find it in those places! All that, plus the latest anime news and answers to your questions. For the full show notes, check out http://crunchyroll.libsyn.com!
In the news:
Evan and Victoria also tackle your questions including:
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week we talk about ERASED episode 7 putting the series back on track - and whether it ever really went off the track. Evan’s still talking about Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Victoria went to a game launch event held by NISA and had a blast. She may also have eaten a penguin. All that, plus Evan’s getting in line for RightStuf’s Discotek sale . Find out what’s in his cart AND answers to your anime and non-anime questions!
In the news:
Evan and Victoria also tackle your questions including:
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week we talk about Evan possibly finishing Fire Emblem Awakening in time for the release of Fire Emblem Fates. We weigh in on the news that Astro Boy may get his own live-action movie. Plus, If you were planning on watching Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, better do it quick before FUNimation loses their license. All that, plus our thoughts on Katsucon 2016 AND answers to your anime and non-anime questions!
In the news:
Evan & Victoria also tackle your questions including:
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week we talk about Myriad Colors Phantom World, why we like it and why people aren’t sticking around past episode 1. Also, we thought they were going to remove the magical petting mini-game from the western release of Fire Emblem Fates. But lucky for us, it’s still kinda there. All that, plus “Robot Carnival” with robot love stories AND answers to your burning anime-flavored questions!
In the news:
Evan, Victoria & Miranda also tackle your questions:
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Guest Miranda Sanchez (@HavokRose) from the IGN Anime Club Podcast joins Evan Minto and Victoria Holden in the Crunchycast Studio. This week, the gang discusses the Winter 2016 anime season. Miranda’s watching ERASED & Phantom World, a show that made Victoria cry. Evan’s on a Sherlock Holmes kick and Miranda’s obsessed with Genos (and Undertale) fan art.
Also in this episode:
In the news:
Kingdom Hearts megafan creates a custom made Oath Keeper engagement ring.
Fans start a Change.org petition to have Danny DeVito voice Pikachu in the recently announced Detective Pikachu game for the Nintendo 3DS. This Always Sunny/Pikachu mashup will make you a believer.
Evan, Victoria & Miranda also tackle your questions:
Miranda hosts IGN Anime Club.
Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.