Crunchyroll Expands Indian Anime Library With New Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu Dubs for Naruto Shippuden, Tokyo Ghoul, Black Torch, and More

Crunchyroll confirms an extensive lineup of dubbed anime across Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, featuring classic favorites and new simuldub releases throughout the coming months.

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Naruto Shippuden joins Crunchyroll's expanding lineup of Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu dubbed anime for viewers in India. (Image via Studio Pierrot, Crunchyroll)

Crunchyroll is significantly expanding its regional anime catalog for Indian audiences with a wave of new Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu dubs arriving over the next several months. The streaming platform has announced a packed schedule that combines beloved catalog titles with brand-new seasonal anime, giving fans more localized viewing options than ever before.

The latest slate includes iconic series such as Naruto Shippuden, Tokyo Ghoul, and Haikyu!!, alongside new releases like Black Torch, Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 3, and The Elusive Samurai Season 2. Several titles will debut with weekly dubbed episodes, allowing regional-language viewers to follow new seasons alongside the global rollout.

The announcement reflects Crunchyroll’s continued investment in India, where demand for anime in local languages has grown rapidly in recent years. By expanding Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu dubbing, the platform is making both long-running classics and the latest anime more accessible to a wider audience.

Crunchyroll brings more fan-favorite anime to regional audiences

Tokyo Ghoul begins its regional-language rollout with Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu dubs starting this summer on Crunchyroll. (Image via Studio Pierrot, Crunchyroll)

The biggest highlight of the announcement is the continued expansion of Crunchyroll’s catalog dubs. Naruto Shippuden is now available with English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu audio, allowing new viewers to experience Naruto Uzumaki’s journey against the Akatsuki organization in their preferred language.

Volleyball fans also have plenty to look forward to. Both Haikyu!! TO THE TOP Season 4 and Haikyu!! Land vs Air will receive Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu dubs beginning July 16, bringing one of anime’s most popular sports franchises to more regional viewers.

Crunchyroll is also adding dubs for Watari-kun’s ****** Is About to Collapse, which is already streaming in all three Indian languages. The emotional drama follows Naoto Watari as the return of someone from his past threatens the peaceful life he has built with his younger sister.

Meanwhile, Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest continues its rollout across multiple dates. Season 1 is already available, while Season 2 launches on July 15, followed by Season 3 on August 5, all featuring Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu dubbing.

Horror fans won’t have to wait much longer either. Tokyo Ghoul will begin its dubbed release with Season 1 arriving on July 22, Season 2 on August 12, and Season 3 on September 2, giving audiences the chance to revisit Ken Kaneki’s transformation into a human-ghoul hybrid in regional languages.

Summer anime lineup introduces fresh Hindi dubs

Mushoku Tensei Jobless Reincarnation Season 3 premieres with weekly Hindi-dubbed episodes as part of Crunchyroll’s Summer anime slate. (Image via Studio Bind, Crunchyroll)

Beyond its expanding catalog, Crunchyroll has also revealed several new Summer Slate titles.

Among the biggest premieres is Black Torch, which begins streaming with weekly Hindi-dubbed episodes on August 29. The supernatural action series follows teenage animal whisperer Jiro after he encounters the powerful mononoke cat Rago, drawing him into a hidden conflict between humans and spectral beings.

The same weekend also marks the return of one of the platform’s biggest isekai franchises. Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 3 launches on August 30 with weekly Hindi episodes, continuing Rudy’s journey through a magical world where he seeks a second chance at life.

Another new addition is I Became a Legend after My 10 Year-Long Last Stand, premiering on July 24 with Hindi dubbing. The fantasy series follows legendary mage Luck, who returns after ten years to discover the world believes he died defeating the Demon King.

Multiple fantasy adventures arrive throughout the season

Black Torch is among the new anime receiving a Hindi dub when it premieres on Crunchyroll later this summer. (Image via Crunchyroll)

Crunchyroll’s schedule also includes several anticipated fantasy and action series.

Tomb Raider King begins weekly episodes on July 29 with Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu dubs. The story follows Goriki Ryoga, who receives a second chance after betrayal and uses his future knowledge to claim powerful relics before anyone else.

Launching the same day is Trapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobs Season 2. Available in all three regional languages, the series continues Leon’s unconventional journey through a world where he refuses to play by the rules of the dating simulation he has been transported into.

Historical action returns with The Elusive Samurai Season 2 on August 7, receiving weekly Hindi-dubbed episodes. The new season follows Hojo Tokiyuki as he continues fighting to reclaim his family’s legacy after the collapse of the Kamakura shogunate.

Looking further ahead, Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- Season 4 Part 2 arrives on October 7 with weekly Hindi episodes. The story picks up after the Battle of Priestella as Subaru embarks on another dangerous journey to save his companions by seeking the legendary wise woman Shaula.

Ongoing simuldubs continue alongside new releases

Crunchyroll’s regional expansion also extends to current simuldubs.

Clevatess Season 2 has already begun its weekly Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu releases after launching on July 8. The fantasy series follows the unlikely partnership between one of the Lords of Dark Beasts, a resurrected hero, and an orphaned child whose destinies become intertwined.

With this latest announcement, Crunchyroll continues strengthening its localized anime offering for Indian audiences. The combination of long-running classics, newly dubbed catalog titles, and same-season simuldubs demonstrates the platform’s commitment to making anime more accessible across Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu-speaking communities.

As more major franchises receive regional-language support, Indian anime fans now have more opportunities than ever to enjoy both timeless favorites and the newest seasonal releases in their preferred language.

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Dan Whitfield is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart who specializes in box office analytics, ratings trends, and streaming performance breakdowns. His reporting centers on data interpretation, examining how audience behavior shapes studio strategies and platform decisions.

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