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Rooster Teeth’s Fan Service Podcast Returns on Crunchyroll


Just a reminder, we’re not talking about that kind of fanservice.

Crunchyroll is announcing today that Rooster Teeth’s Fan Service podcast will make its return on Crunchyroll. The new run will be a co-branded operation, titled “Crunchyroll Presents Fan Service by Rooster Teeth”, which will run for a full twelve-episode season.

Crunchyroll released a teaser clip, which you can check out below.

(Editor’s note: Clip contains mature themes, and is not safe for work)

Rooster Teeth logoThe new season will be published exclusively on Crunchyroll’s platforms and podcasting hope, as well as VRV (under the Crunchyroll banner).

The first new episode of Fan Service will be released on July 20. Episodes will be released weekly, with four to five hosts slated for each installment.

The confirmed crew members include:

  • Gray Haddock
  • Miles Luna
  • Kerry Shawcross
  • Yssa Badiola
  • Cole Galligan

Crunchyroll LogoIn addition, the show will welcome various guests, with Crunchyroll’s Siobhan Sullivan appearing as the guest for the first episode of the season.

Going forward, Crunchyroll will partner with Rooster Teeth to promote Fan Service via events, sponsorships and merchandise.

Rooster Teeth’s Fan Service podcast launched in February 2016, as an exclusive for members of the publisher’s FIRST program. The show, which ran through January 2018, became a regular part of the Rooster Teeth lineup and spanned two full production seasons.

In the Fan Service podcast, hosts Gray Haddock, Miles Luna, Kerry Shawcross, Yssa Badiola, and Cole Galligan discuss current events in the world of anime, including news, trailers, and recent anime episodes.

Source: Crunchyroll (Email Communication)

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