Jump Anime Festival Celebrates 2 Million YouTube Subscribers

Shogakukan-Shueisha Production announced that its official Shonen Jump channel on YouTube has surpassed two million followers. The company group decided to celebrate the milestone by holding the Weekly Shonen Jump Anime Festival, where it will gradually publish episodes of anime adaptations from its manga titles for free temporarily on the channel. The company has provided a list of titles it will publish anime episodes of on YouTube during the celebratory event. It includes series like Gintama, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Bleach, with the the Bleach episodes focusing on the currently running Thousand Year Blood War arc adaptation. The festival immediately begins on February 20, 2025, with the publications of the first two episodes from the first season of Haikyu!! However, we suspect the videos are actually geo-locked to Japan only, as we do not spot the said videos on the channel. Here is the list of anime episodes set to air on the channel in Japan up until March 2025: Haikyu!! - First 13 episodes from Season 1 starting from February 20, 2025 Mission: Yozakura Family - First 8 episodes from Season 1 starting from February 21, 2025 Mashle - First 5 episodes, along with Episode 13, starting from February 22, 2025 Bleach - First 5 episodes from the Thousand Year Blood War arc starting from February 23, 2025 Jujutsu Kaisen - First 5 episodes from the Fearsome Womb arc starting from March 2, 2025 Gintama - 16 highlighted episodes starting from March 7, 2025 Sket Dance - 16 highlighted episodes starting from March 8, 2025 Astra Lost in Space - First 4 episodes starting from March 22, 2025 Undead Unluck - 8 highlighted episodes starting from March 29, 2025 Rurouni Kenshin - First 5 episodes starting from March 30, 2025 The Weekly Shonen Jump Anime Festival has launched on the official Shonen Jump channel on YouTube in Japan. The post Jump Anime Festival Celebrates 2 Million YouTube Subscribers appeared first on Siliconera.

Feb 20, 2025 - 18:49
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Jump Anime Festival Celebrates 2 Million YouTube Subscribers

Weekly Shonen Jump Anime Festival held to celebrate 2 million YouTube subscribers

Shogakukan-Shueisha Production announced that its official Shonen Jump channel on YouTube has surpassed two million followers. The company group decided to celebrate the milestone by holding the Weekly Shonen Jump Anime Festival, where it will gradually publish episodes of anime adaptations from its manga titles for free temporarily on the channel.

The company has provided a list of titles it will publish anime episodes of on YouTube during the celebratory event. It includes series like Gintama, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Bleach, with the the Bleach episodes focusing on the currently running Thousand Year Blood War arc adaptation.

The festival immediately begins on February 20, 2025, with the publications of the first two episodes from the first season of Haikyu!! However, we suspect the videos are actually geo-locked to Japan only, as we do not spot the said videos on the channel.

Here is the list of anime episodes set to air on the channel in Japan up until March 2025:

  • Haikyu!! - First 13 episodes from Season 1 starting from February 20, 2025
  • Mission: Yozakura Family - First 8 episodes from Season 1 starting from February 21, 2025
  • Mashle - First 5 episodes, along with Episode 13, starting from February 22, 2025
  • Bleach - First 5 episodes from the Thousand Year Blood War arc starting from February 23, 2025
  • Jujutsu Kaisen - First 5 episodes from the Fearsome Womb arc starting from March 2, 2025
  • Gintama - 16 highlighted episodes starting from March 7, 2025
  • Sket Dance - 16 highlighted episodes starting from March 8, 2025
  • Astra Lost in Space - First 4 episodes starting from March 22, 2025
  • Undead Unluck - 8 highlighted episodes starting from March 29, 2025
  • Rurouni Kenshin - First 5 episodes starting from March 30, 2025

The Weekly Shonen Jump Anime Festival has launched on the official Shonen Jump channel on YouTube in Japan.

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