Crave Streaming Adds 14 Anime Films for Canadian Viewers
Canadian streaming service Crave has expanded its anime library with 14 popular films, including Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, Jujutsu Kaisen 0, and Suzume.

Canadian anime fans have reason to celebrate as Crave streaming service has added 14 anime films to its platform. The new additions include some of the most popular anime movies from recent years.
Among the notable titles now available are Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, the latest theatrical release in the iconic Dragon Ball franchise, and Jujutsu Kaisen 0, the prequel film to the hit supernatural action series. The collection also features Suzume, Makoto Shinkai's acclaimed disaster fantasy film that became a global phenomenon.
This expansion represents a significant boost to Crave's anime offerings for Canadian subscribers. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero brought back the classic Computer Graphics animation style while focusing on Gohan and Piccolo's relationship. Jujutsu Kaisen 0 serves as an excellent entry point for newcomers to the series, telling the backstory of cursed spirit Rika and sorcerer Yuta Okkotsu.
Suzume, meanwhile, follows a young girl who must prevent disasters by closing mysterious doors that appear across Japan. The film combines Shinkai's signature stunning visuals with themes of healing and community resilience.
The addition of these 14 films gives Canadian anime fans easier access to theatrical releases that might have had limited cinema runs. This move continues the growing trend of streaming platforms expanding their anime catalogs to meet increasing demand from North American audiences.
