Hong Kong-based Medialink Group Limited has launched Ani-One India , a dedicated sub-channel of its Ani-One Asia anime streaming YouTube channel, focused on the Indian market. Indian viewers can still access content on Ani-One Asia , but this India-specific version aligns with Medialink’s strategy for regional channels, similar to those it operates for Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ani-One Asia (@anioneasia) Currently, Ani-One India is streaming The Faraway Paladin and How Not to Summon a Demon Lord, while Ani-One Asia is streaming Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War - The Conflict- and MF Ghost Season 2 for the Fall 2024 season .
Much like Muse Communication’s entry into India , Ani-One may start dubbing anime in regional languages like Hindi. Ani-One Asia also offers a paid subscription, Ani-One Asia Ultra, priced at ₹119. Some flagship anime titles on the platform are locked behind this subscription.
Medialink co-founder and CEO Lovinia Chiu mentioned in an interview with Anime News Network that India is among their next target markets , and the company’s five-year plan includes expanding into anime merchandise. Medialink already has a foothold in India’s anime scene, having distributed anime films like Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle and Blue Lock the Movie: Episode Nagi in Indian theatres. Got any news tips, or want to discuss a possible story? Email us at ign_india@ign.
com Rayan Sayyed is a staff writer for IGN India with a primary focus on Asian entertainment, spanning from anime, manga, and games to films and dramas from the East. You can reach out to him at [email protected] , or find him on Twitter @rayanaver and Instagram @rayansayyed.
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Anime Distributor Medialink Launches Ani-One India YouTube Channel
A dedicated Ani-One channel for India.Hong Kong-based Medialink Group Limited has launched Ani-One India, a dedicated sub-channel of its Ani-One Asia anime streaming YouTube channel, focused on the Indian market. Indian viewers can still access content on Ani-One Asia, but this India-specific version aligns with Medialink’s strategy for regional ...