What's available
Crunchyroll in Brazil gives you access to a strong anime library covering most of the major ongoing and classic series. You can stream popular titles like One Piece, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Jujutsu Kaisen, Attack on Titan, My Hero Academia, Naruto Shippuden, Dragon Ball Super, and Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War. Seasonal simulcasts are well-supported, so newer shows like Frieren: Beyond Journey's End and Dandadan are available shortly after their Japanese broadcast. Brazilian Portuguese subtitles and dubbing are available for many top titles, which is a genuine advantage over some other regions.
What you're missing
The Brazilian library has some notable gaps when compared to the US catalog. Several Sony and Funimation legacy titles are either delayed or missing entirely. You won't find Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood on the platform in Brazil, and access to certain Toei Animation films remains inconsistent. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods and Resurrection 'F' are absent. Some older catalog titles like Inuyasha and Rurouni Kenshin (the original series) also have limited availability. Certain exclusive Funimation dubs that were absorbed into Crunchyroll are not fully accessible in the Brazilian region.
How to access other regions
Using a VPN lets you change your apparent location so Crunchyroll shows you the content catalog of another country. To access the full US library, connect to a US server before opening Crunchyroll. Our primary recommendation is NordVPN. It offers fast servers optimized for streaming, reliable connections that bypass geo-restrictions, and consistent performance with Crunchyroll specifically. Simply install NordVPN, choose a United States server, and log in to your Crunchyroll account as normal.
Pricing
Crunchyroll in Brazil offers its plans in Brazilian Reais. Pricing is approximately:
- Fan plan: around R$14.99/month (ad-free, one stream)
- Mega Fan plan: around R$24.99/month (offline viewing, four streams)
- Ultimate Fan plan: around R$34.99/month (includes merchandise discounts)
Prices may vary depending on promotions and exchange rate adjustments, so check the Crunchyroll website directly for the latest figures.
Our recommendation
If you're an anime fan in Brazil, Crunchyroll is absolutely worth subscribing to. The local library covers the vast majority of what you'll want to watch, and the Brazilian Portuguese dub selection is a real bonus. However, if you want access to every title — including older catalog series and certain exclusive dubs — pair your subscription with NordVPN and connect to a US server. You get the best of both worlds without paying for a second service.