Crunchyroll and Duolingo have come together for an anime-inspired course! Duolingo’s Japanese course will feature 50 iconic anime lines inspired by popular series throughout the language lessons.
Crunchyroll and Duolingo
A lot of global interested in language learning is heavily influenced by major pop culture and social events. With anime being one of the fastest growing entertainment categories in the world, it is no surprise that Japanese is growing in popularity. Almost one third of Duolingo Japanese learners cite fun, like watching their favorite anime shows, as their top motivation for learning. Japanese is the third most popular language for English speakers to learn on Duolingo.
Terry Li, Senior Vice President of Emerging Business of Crunchyroll says:
“Anime is a dynamic medium and we know viewers have a curiosity for learning. Now on Duolingo, fans worldwide can celebrate anime through learning iconic phrases from their favorite series. We also hope anime-curious learners will be intrigued by their Japanese lessons on Duolingo and will explore all that anime has to offer on Crunchyroll.”
Crunchyroll is making a roundup of series with easy to understand, everyday vocabulary available on demand for a limited time. These include Bananya, which features an adorable kitty who lives in a banana, Free! – Iwatobi Swim Club, a sports anime following a high school swim club, Laid-Back Camp, the beloved slice of life series, and Nichijou – My Ordinary Life, a surreal comedy following three ordinary girls.
As part of the Crunchyroll and Duolingo partnership, premium Crunchyroll subscribers will be eligible for a two-month trial of Super Duolingo. This is the premium, ad-free tier of the language learning app. Free Crunchyroll users will be eligible for a one-month trial of Super Duolingo. Duolingo learners studying Japanese may be eligible for one free month of Crunchyroll Mega Fan premium access. Mega Fan access provides ad-free viewing of the world’s largest anime library of more than 44,000 episodes and 18,000 hours of series and films.
George Audi, Senior Director of Business Development of Duolingo, says:
“We chose to partner with the leader in anime entertainment, Crunchyroll, to advance our Japanese course because we know watching TV shows and films in the language you’re studying is a great way to learn and we wanted to offer our learners a way to further immerse themselves in the Japanese language through anime. We hope this partnership will be as delightful to anime fans as it was for our Learning, Design and Marketing teams to work on!”
Duolingo is a free, language learning app that uses games and bite-sized lessons for a fun, educational experience. Currently, it is the most downloaded language app in the world. Users learn at their own pace with a variety of distinct languages to choose from, including Spanish, French, German, and Japanese.