If you've been waiting for the perfect moment to grow your anime collection, I've got some promising news (though perhaps not for your budget). Crunchyroll is hosting a home video sale running through June 24, which coincides with Amazon's current "Buy One, Get One 50% Off" promotion on Blu-rays. By combining these offers, you can find great deals on individual anime seasons, movies, and even premium collector's editions. Let's take a closer look at some of the standout opportunities.
Crunchyroll is widely recognized as a top destination for anime streaming, but for fans who prefer physical media, its online store also carries a vast selection of DVDs, collectibles, and general anime merchandise.
The ongoing Crunchyroll sale offers discounts of 40-55% on older classics such as Ouran High School Host Club (which could be my all-time favorite shoujo anime) and newer releases like The Apothecary Diaries. I've personally verified that these DVDs and Blu-rays are currently at their lowest price point on Crunchyroll:

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DVDWhile you don't need a Crunchyroll subscription to place an order, having one can unlock additional discounts on select items. Also, remember that Crunchyroll offers free shipping only on orders totaling over $75, which is useful to consider when browsing both sales.
Amazon's "Buy One, Get One 50% Off" sale also features Blu-rays, books, and board games. A quick scan reveals the inclusion of beloved classics like Sailor Moon and Pokemon, along with Studio Ghibli films such as Kiki's Delivery Service. I'm certainly taking this chance to grab a copy of my personal (and hugely popular) favorite anime movie, Makoto Shinkai's Your Name.


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Blu-rayUnlike the Crunchyroll promotion, Amazon's deal isn't exclusive to anime. You're free to mix and match items across different categories, even adding a book or manga volume as your second product. To activate the offer, simply add two eligible items to your cart; a 50% discount will automatically apply to the lower-priced item. As my colleague Chris Reed clarified in his breakdown of the Blu-ray sale, "Please note that Amazon uses language that can be confusing, making it seem like you must buy two items to receive a discount on one, but that's not the case. It's genuinely buy one, get the second one at half price." You can explore the complete sale selection here.