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Dreams do come true: Disguised Toast discovers method to stream anime on Twitch without facing bans

Disguised Toast Teams Up with Crunchyroll to Legally Stream Anime on Twitch

Jeremy “Disguised Toast” Wang, popular OfflineTV streamer, has found a way to stream anime on Twitch without violating any rules. Previously banned in January 2022 for watching Naruto, Disguised Toast has now partnered with Crunchyroll, the largest anime streaming platform, to make his dream of streaming anime legally come true.

Disguised Toast expressed his excitement, stating, “I can’t believe it’s happening! Getting paid to watch anime. This is what 13-year-old Toast dreamed of. Playing video games and watching anime and getting paid for it.”

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Disguised Toast revealed that he had the idea of seeking a sponsorship deal with Crunchyroll in December 2021. He thought, “How do I make this a reality? Well, there are anime streaming services on the internet, and they do advertisement campaigns. We just get them to pay us to watch it!”

However, convincing Crunchyroll wasn’t easy. Disguised Toast had to demonstrate that people would watch him watch anime, thereby advertising the platform. He credited his fans for their support, saying, “It’s because of you, chat! Crunchyroll saw that there’s a lot of people watching this guy on Twitch watch anime. We should sponsor him!”

In the end, everything worked out. Disguised Toast can now stream anime on Twitch using Crunchyroll, and his fans can join in to watch him enjoy it. His first pick for streaming is the popular new anime, Chainsaw Man, followed by other notable series such as Mob Psycho 100 and Jujutsu Kaisen.