Darkroom Streaming Service Adds Crusher Joe, Simoun, More Anime
The move brings several older, hard-to-find anime to a single streaming platform, potentially making them more accessible to new audiences.
Reporting from 1 source: Anime News Network.
Darkroom, a streaming service specializing in independent and cult classic content, has added several classic anime titles to its library, including the 1983 film Crusher Joe and its OVAs, Simoun, and Haré+Guu Deluxe. The additions expand the platform's catalog of older, less mainstream anime.
Darkroom, a streaming service focused on independent and cult classic content, has added a batch of older anime titles to its library. The new additions include the 1983 film Crusher Joe, its OVAs Crusher Joe: A Trap of the Frozen Jail and Crusher Joe: The Final Weapon ASH, the series Simoun, and Haré+Guu Deluxe. Darkroom is a subsidiary of distribution company Synergetic Films. The service describes itself as a platform for independent, foreign, arthouse, and cult classic genre benders. The Haré+Guu Deluxe anime is available with its English dub for premium members, having been added in May. Simoun originally aired from April to September 2006 and was previously released on home video by Media Blasters.
- Crusher Joe: 1983 film
- Crusher Joe: A Trap of the Frozen Jail: OVA
- Crusher Joe: The Final Weapon ASH: OVA
- Haré+Guu Deluxe: English dub available for premium members
- Haré+Guu FINAL
- Simoun: 2006 series
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- Anime News Network News Darkroom Streaming Service Adds Crusher Joe, Simoun, More Anime