PewDiePie Announces Free Month of CrunchyRoll Anime

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The latest episode of the BroKen Podcast--the hilarious, one-hour chat storm from Internet sensations PewDiePie and Cinnamon Toast Ken--was sponsored by CrunchyRoll.com, and PewDiePie had an awesome announcement for people who are serious about anime.

"I'm hooking you up with the largest line up of anime on Crunchy Roll for free for 30 days," PewDiePie said.

Check out crunchyroll.com/pewdiepie for a free trial. "You can watch as much as you want, anytime, anywhere, no friggin ads."

Crunchyroll is the leading global video service for Japanese Anime and Asian content, and delivers over 15,000 hours of video in all languages.

So not only can you catch up on "Naruto Shippuden" and "One Piece", but you can also check out dramas like "Hero" and "Switch Girl."

Cinnamon Toast Ken is a fan, and showed off his uber cool Crunchyroll bracelet.

"I've been wearing these freakin bracelets for over a year," he said. "I got this Crunchyroll one from an Anime convention: AWA." He figured they'd be dirtier, possibly growing mold, but they're pretty clean, which is comforting to know.

PewDiePie and Cinnamon Toast Ken then dished on their favorite anime shows, and dissed Netflix for their paltry selection.

PewDiePie is a fan of Attack on Titans, which he described as "the giant one with the f***ing naked people," which is a pretty accurate depiction.

Listen to the announcement, along with the entire BroKen Podcast: