Retro Crush will arrive in 2020 to offer us classic anime by streaming
Thanks to the fact that streaming services to watch anime such as Funimation, Crunchyroll, and even Amazon, HBO and Netflix carry them to their service today, it is easy to have a lot of legal content at our disposal. And soon it will be more thanks to Retro Crush.
But despite the fact that it is focused on fans who follow the current news, with exceptions such as Evangelion in Netflix, it is difficult to find classic series. Because one may not be interested in all modern series or it may not be enough for one.
Streaming classic Japanese animation series
In recent American events dedicated to anime and manga, a new service that will arrive in 2020: Retro Crush. His idea is quite simple: instead of fighting Crunchyroll, Funimation, Netflix, amazon, HBO and more for modern licenses, he wants to take advantage of the classic licenses via streaming.
For many anime fans, this idea may seem like a whim of someone old who longs for times gone by. But it will offer, among other things, new masters and higher quality versions of movies, OVAs and series that until now only had low-quality ones, as well as new translations.
Among the animes that he is going to put, as seen on his social networks are Space Adventure Cobra, Black Jack, Uresei Yatsura, The Fist of the North Star, Captain Harlock along with other works by Leiji Matsumoto, Great Teacher Onizuka, OVAs from the 90s fighting games, Kaiba, Hells, Fushigi Yugi, Mononoke (not to be confused with Hayao Miyazaki's Princess Mononoke)…
Any anime that is from 2012 or earlier will have a place in retro Crush, and seen like this, it thinks it is a complementary service to today's legal services, which are the ones with the news. Retro Crush is sold as an additional catalog full of pending works that see. Its arrival is expected in 2020, and waiting to know if it will have service in countries beyond the United States. If not, we will have to use a VPN.
Source. Official Web
It would be good if LATAM came to use VPN for now.