Crunchyroll is an American distributor, publisher, and licensing company focused on streaming of East Asian media. Content offered through Crunchyroll includes anime, manga, music, drama, electronic entertainment, and other content. The service was founded in 2006 by a group of University of California-Berkeley graduates and has its headquarters in San Francisco, California. Crunchyroll’s library includes over 900 anime titles, more than 200 Asian dramas, and approximately 50 manga titles, although which specific content is available to each user depends on their location due to licensing and distribution restrictions on some content. Some anime titles are also offered on DVD or Blu-Ray through the distribution partners of Funimation in the USA and Anime Limited in the United Kingdom. The site surpassed 1 million paid subscribers as of February of 2017. Crunchyroll plans to include original content starting with a series known as High Guardian Spice starting in 2019. Streaming for paid members is available via windows mobile devices, iOS, and Android applications, Wii U, Boxee, Roku devices, Playstation and Xbox consoles, smart tv’s, and the Apple TV service. Members can view some content for free but paid memberships are required to access the full library of content available through Crunchyroll. A 14-day trial is available for the paid Premium membership, which will convert to a standard membership if not cancelled. Paid members can access content without ads, new content from Japan within an hour of broadcast in Japan and access to all content for $6.95 billed monthly. The monthly membership renews automatically every 30 days until cancelled. The membership can be cancelled at any time without penalty. More information can be found below to help you cancel your Crunchyroll monthly membership.