Last week, while the Virtual Crunchyroll Expo was taking place , Crunchyroll took the opportunity to announce several new products that will be coming to its catalog soon. And among the various productions, one particularity stood out: the offer of three months of access to the Xbox Game Pass for PC for Crunchyroll Premium members . But this was not the only news worthy of mention.

At the event, the platform took the opportunity to announce the book Essential Anime . Covering 50 unforgettable classic Japanese animation series and films, this book will allow an in-depth look at the anime universe and its consequent impact on pop culture.

More than just a list of animes to watch, Essential Anime delves into the distinct stories of the creators and studios behind the production of these titles, as well as the personal connections and importance they hold to anime fans in Worldwide.

In the end, it's not just an indispensable guide for anime lovers and fans. It's much more than that. The book will explore animes such as Akira (1988), Princess Mononoke (1997), Millennium Actress (2001), Metropolis (2001), Tekkonkinkreet (2006), Sword of the Stranger (2007), Summer Wars (2009), and Your Name (2016) Series: Astro Boy (1968), Lupine the 3rd (1967), Macross (1982), Ranma 1/2 (1989), Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995), Dragon Ball Z (1989), Sailor Moon (1992), Revolutionary Girl Utena (1997), Pokémon​ (1997), One Piece (1999), K-On! (2007), Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009), Sword Art Online (2012), Yuri On Ice!!! (2016), My Hero Academia (2018) e Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (2019), entre muitos outros.

Written by Patrick Macias and Samuel Sattin , the book will be published in April 2022 by Running Press and is now available for pre-order. If you can't find the book in physical format in a European store, you can always purchase the ebook version, so that they can read it on your smartphone, tablet or PC.

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