This week's streaming update features a variety of additions, ranging from long-running franchise sequels to experimental shorts.
Fairy gone Season 1 Part 2 continues the dark fantasy series on Crunchyroll and Hulu, picking up where the supernatural political thriller left off. Shounen Ashibe: Go! Go! Goma-chan 4 also arrives on Crunchyroll, bringing more episodes of the lighthearted series featuring the iconic spotted seal.
For fans of music and idol-themed media, THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS Theater (Web) 4th Season joins Crunchyroll, offering the bonus segments that originally accompanied the main broadcast. Meanwhile, Hakata Mentai! Pirikarako-chan makes its way to the platform, highlighting the quirky mascot-driven comedy set in Fukuoka.
Action and historical subgenres are represented by Muteking the Dancing Hero, which brings its 1980s San Francisco-inspired heroics to Crunchyroll, and Rusted Armors, a series set during the turbulent Warring States period of Japan. Joining them is TV Yarou Nanaana: Wakuwaku Doukutsu Land, a satirical take on corporate restructuring within a struggling TV station.
YouTube receives several unique entries, including the crossover Gundam vs Hello Kitty, which sees the mascot transported to the Universal Century to aid Amuro Ray. The platform also hosts the short spin-off Kouya no Kotobuki Hikoutai Gaiden: Oozora no Harukaze Hikoutai, originally tied to the Kotobuki mobile game, and the Asobuild Concept Video, a promotional short featuring the character from Qiezi Mabo's music videos.