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10.06.2024 - 12:19 / comingsoon.net
is an action-drama anime that follows the story of a group of three-legged ravens from Japanese folklore who can transform into humans of their will and possess unique powers. The series is about their adventures as they fight for power and love.
Here’s how you can watch and stream YATAGARASU: The Raven Does Not Choose Its Master Season 1 via streaming services such as Crunchyroll.
Season 1 of YATAGARASU: The Raven Does Not Choose Its Master features 20 episodes. The story revolves around the main protagonist as he embarks on a journey to meet the imperial prince. Little does he know, the prince is looking for a skilled Yatagarasu who can help him gain ultimate power. Along the way, he faces many challenges that include betrayal, trust, and true love.
The series features Mutsumi Tamura as Yukiya, Miyu Irino as the Imperial Prince, Rina Honnizumi as Asebi, and Hiroki Nanami as Hamayū.
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You can watch via Crunchyroll by following these steps:
The Crunchyroll Fan plan lets users stream the service’s entire library ad-free, watch new episodes shortly after they air in Japan, and read digital manga.
The Mega Fan plan offers the same service but also lets users stream on up to four devices at a time, allows offline viewing, and provides a $15 discount off $100+ purchases in the Crunchyroll Store every three months.
The Ultimate Fan plan offers all of the above on up to six devices at once, $25 off Crunchyroll Store purchases over $100 every three months, free shipping on all purchases, and an exclusive “swag bag” after 12 months of subscribing.
YATAGARASU: The Raven Does Not Choose Its Master synopsis is as follows:
“Welcome to Yamauchi, a world inhabited by the Yatagarasu, a race of three-legged ravens who shapeshift into humans. The land is divided into four regions—North, South, East, and West—each ruled by a noble family. Yukiya, the son of a leader in the North, is shocked by a call to attend to the Imperial Prince. Murder, mysteries, and an invasion from an unexpected enemy await in this epic fantasy.”
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