Japan’s Anime Times, which launched on Prime Video in India in December last year, has announced that Attack on Titan and Detective Conan are now available to stream in India. The anime-exclusive platform will exhibit at Mumbai Comic Con 2024 which is to be held on 20 and 21 April at Jio World Convention Centre, Bandra.
Attack on Titan Season 1 synopsis: A world that is at the mercy of Titans…
Finding themselves now food for the Titans, humanity built a giant 50-meter wall to protect themselves,
giving up the freedom. But one day, with the appearance of a Colossal Titan that was even taller than
the wall, the people’s “peace” suddenly falls to pieces.
Attack on Titan Season 2 synopsis: The Colossal Titan’s sudden appearance shattered humankind’s peace and their reveries. Ever since that day, Eren Jaeger has faced endless fighting… Yet, there is no time for Eren or humankind to rest. The next battle already looms near. How will humanity stand up to the horde of Titans approaching Wall Rose?!
Detective Conan synopsis: The son of a world-famous mystery writer, Shinichi Kudo, has achieved his own notoriety by assisting the local police as a student detective. He has always been able to solve the most difficult of criminal cases using his wits and power of reason.
Anime Times in India offers other shows like Spy×Family (also in Hindi dubs), Naruto, Fairy Tale, Tokyo Revengers, Zom100 and Odd Taxi.
Fans can visit the Anime Times booth at Comic Con Mumbai. Subscribers of the platforms can get two T-shirts (from Attack on Titan and Zombie Land Saga) on a first-come, first-served basis at the event.
In addition to the T-shirt giveaway, visitors will be able to participate in a raffle draw for anime goods
at the booth. Official merchandise of Detective Conan and Tokyo Revengers will be sold at the event. Non-members, who have a Prime Video membership, can register for Anime Times at the booth and avail a 50 per cent discount, getting the subscription at Rs 449/year until 25 April. Pre-registration is possible through a special site.
Anime Times Company, which manages the platform Anime Times, is formed by 13 content rights holders including prominent Japanese publishers and anime studios like Avex Pictures, Kodansha, Shueisha, and Shogakukan. The platform is available in India as an add-on subscription on Prime Video.