What's available

Crunchyroll in Norway gives you access to a solid anime library that covers most of the platform's major titles. You can stream popular ongoing series like One Piece, My Hero Academia, Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Attack on Titan. Simulcast episodes — new episodes released shortly after their Japanese broadcast — are also available for current-season shows like Frieren: Beyond Journey's End and Delicious in Dungeon. Classic series such as Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Naruto Shippuden, and Hunter x Hunter are all accessible. Crunchyroll original films and series, including Tower of God and The God of High School, are also part of the Norwegian catalogue.

What you're missing

Compared to the US library, Norwegian viewers are missing several notable titles due to regional licensing restrictions. These include:

  • Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War — unavailable in Norway on Crunchyroll
  • Dragon Ball Super — geo-restricted in many European territories including Norway
  • Slam Dunk — not available in the Norwegian catalogue
  • Vinland Saga — streaming rights held by other platforms in Norway
  • Several older catalogue titles and dubbed versions that are only licensed for North American distribution

How to access other regions

If you want to unlock the full US Crunchyroll library from Norway, a VPN is your best option. Connect to a US server, then open Crunchyroll — the platform will detect an American IP address and serve you the US catalogue. Our top recommendation is NordVPN. It offers fast, reliable servers in multiple US cities, works consistently with streaming platforms, and is easy to set up on any device. Simply install NordVPN, select a United States server, and you're ready to stream.

Pricing

Crunchyroll offers three subscription tiers in Norway, priced in Norwegian Krone (NOK). The Fan plan runs approximately 79 NOK per month, Mega Fan around 99 NOK per month, and Ultimate Fan roughly 129 NOK per month. Pricing may vary slightly depending on promotions or platform updates, so check Crunchyroll's Norwegian pricing page directly for the latest figures.

Our recommendation

If you're an anime fan in Norway, Crunchyroll is absolutely worth subscribing to — you get the vast majority of top-tier titles at a fair local price. However, if you want access to everything, including geo-restricted shows like Dragon Ball Super and Bleach: TYBW, pair your subscription with NordVPN and connect to a US server. It's a simple setup that dramatically expands what you can watch.