Several new anime titles and episodes have landed on streaming platforms this week, offering a diverse range of content from returning series to promotional shorts.

The Dinner Table Detective and Shabake, both originally aired on Fuji TV's noitaminA block, are now available on Amazon and Crunchyroll, respectively, with both dub and sub options. The Case Book of Arne, based on an RPG Maker game, has also joined Crunchyroll with dub and sub. Meanwhile, Bananya Around the World, the third season of the popular cat-themed series, is streaming on Crunchyroll with dual audio.

Maebashi Witches adds a new series to Crunchyroll, following a free-spirited high school girl in Maebashi. YouTube has seen a surge of additions, including the promotional choreography guide Momoneko Dance Song and the animated commercial Auto Panther. Plus-Sized Elf: Muffin Top Island/Calorie Lovers brings episodes 13 and 14 of the series to Amazon, originally released via web and Blu-ray.

Environmental themes are present with Greenpeace's stop-motion commercial A Plastic Story on YouTube. Finally, Bakutsuri Hunters, a special animated PV for the Nintendo Switch game serving as a sequel to the Bakutsuri Bar Hunter game and anime, is also available on YouTube with dub and sub.