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Reemsborko adds Crunchyroll properties to its roster

Anime specialist Crunchyroll has appointed Reemsborko as its UK and Eire licensing agent for a number of its properties.

The company – which is headed up by Max Arguile – will now represent One Punch Man, JoJo’s Bizzare Adventure, God of High School, Tower of God and Bananya (pictured).

“Crunchyroll are a great partner and I’m very pleased to be able to expand the Reemsborko roster,” commented Max. “Animé is a still growing genre, especially in the UK.”

Waell Oueslati from Crunchyroll – which connects anime and manga fans across 200+ countries and territories – continued: “Reemsborko has done strong work so far for Crunchyroll with Junji Itô Collection. It makes sense to expand this with these properties.”

Reemsborko will be discussing the properties with potential partners at this week’s Brand Licensing Europe on stand B195.

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