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Crunchyroll Slashes Anime Prices in Amazon Blu-ray Sale

Author : Lucy
Jun 12,2025

If you've been holding off on expanding your anime collection, now might be the perfect moment to dive in—though your wallet might not thank you. Crunchyroll is currently hosting a home video sale that runs through June 24 and nicely overlaps with Amazon’s ongoing “Buy One, Get One 50% Off” deal on Blu-rays. With both promotions active, there are plenty of great deals on full anime seasons, feature films, and even special collector's editions. Here’s a breakdown of some of the top picks.

Blu-rays at Their Lowest Prices at Crunchyroll

While Crunchyroll is best known for its streaming platform, the Crunchyroll Store is also a go-to destination for physical media, offering DVDs, exclusive collectibles, and official anime merchandise.

Right now, the Crunchyroll sale is offering discounts of 40-55% on a range of titles—from beloved classics like Ouran High School Host Club (which just might be my all-time favorite shoujo anime) to newer releases such as The Apothecary Diaries. I’ve verified that these Blu-rays and DVDs are currently priced at their lowest available:

Shop the Full Sale

0See it at Crunchyroll Blu-ray

Ouran High School Host Club - The Complete Series

0$44.98 save 40% → $26.99 at Crunchyroll

Blu-ray

The Apothecary Diaries - Season 1 Part 1

0$69.98 save 40% → $41.99 at Crunchyroll

Blu-ray

Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans - Season 1

0$69.98 save 40% → $41.99 at Crunchyroll

Blu-ray

Psycho-Pass - Season 1

0$59.98 save 40% → $35.99 at Crunchyroll

4K UHD + Blu-ray

Violet Evergarden: The Movie

0$39.98 save 55% → $17.99 at Crunchyroll

Blu-ray

Re:ZERO Starting Life in Another World - Season 2

0$69.98 save 40% → $41.99 at Crunchyroll

DVD

FLCL - The Complete Series

0$39.98 save 40% → $23.99 at Crunchyroll

While you don’t need a Crunchyroll subscription to shop the store, subscribers do get access to additional discounts on select items. Also, keep in mind that free shipping applies only to orders over $75.


Anime Titles Included in Amazon’s "Buy One, Get One 50% Off" Deal

Amazon is also running its own limited-time promotion: a “Buy One, Get One 50% Off” offer on Blu-rays, books, and board games. This sale includes many iconic series like Sailor Moon, Pokémon, and Studio Ghibli masterpieces like Kiki’s Delivery Service. Personally, I’m grabbing Makoto Shinkai’s Your Name—a modern classic and one of my favorite anime films.

Shop the Full Sale

0[See it at Amazon] Blu-ray

Kiki's Delivery Service

0$14.96 at Amazon

Blu-ray

One-Punch Man

0$49.99 save 44% → $27.95 at Amazon

Blu-ray

Your Name

0$34.98 save 25% → $26.24 at Amazon

Blu-ray

Sailor Moon: The Complete First Season

0$26.59 at Amazon

DVD

Pokemon The Series: Diamond and Pearl

0$44.98 save 36% → $28.79 at Amazon

DVD

Dragon Ball Z - Season 1 (Vegeta Saga)

0$34.98 save 43% → $19.99 at Amazon

Blu-ray

Inuyasha The Movie: The Complete Collection

0$24.98 save 36% → $15.88 at Amazon

Unlike Crunchyroll, Amazon’s BOGO deal isn’t restricted to anime alone—you can mix and match across genres. That means you could pair an anime title with a movie, book, or even a manga volume. Simply add two eligible items to your cart, and the discount will apply automatically to the cheaper item. As my colleague Chris Reed noted, Amazon’s wording can be confusing—it’s actually “buy one, get one 50% off,” not “buy two.” You can view the full selection here.

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