Maximize Your Anime Collection: A Guide to Crunchyroll’s Two-for-One Blu-ray Sale
Overview
Anime enthusiasts know the thrill of a well-stocked shelf, but building a physical collection can be pricey. Crunchyroll’s Two-for-One Ani-May Sale offers a rare opportunity to add premium Blu-rays to your library without breaking the bank. Running for a full month, this promotion lets you pick three eligible items from the Crunchyroll Store and receive the lowest-priced one completely free. Whether you’re hunting for standard releases or deluxe collector’s editions, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know to score the best deals.

Originally announced on GameSpot, the sale features hundreds of discounted Blu-rays, making it a perfect time to dive into your want list. In this tutorial, we’ll cover the prerequisites, a step-by-step shopping process, and common pitfalls to avoid, so you can get the most value out of Crunchyroll’s offer.
Prerequisites
Before you start, make sure you have the following ready:
- A Crunchyroll Store account – You’ll need an account to add items to your cart and complete the purchase. If you don’t have one, sign up for free at store.crunchyroll.com.
- Payment method – A credit/debit card or PayPal account. The store accepts major payment options.
- Eligible items identified – Not all Blu-rays are part of the promotion. Look for products marked with the “Two-for-One” badge or listed on the sale page.
- A clear wish list – Decide whether you want standard editions or collector’s sets, and prioritize items with higher prices to maximize the free item’s value.
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Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Browse the Eligible Products
Head to the Crunchyroll Store and locate the “Ani-May Sale” section. The site typically features a dedicated banner during the event. If you can’t find it, search for “two-for-one” or filter by “Blu-ray” under the “Movies & TV” category. Eligible items will show a clear discount badge. The sale includes both standard releases (e.g., Attack on Titan, My Hero Academia) and collector’s editions (such as steelbooks or limited edition box sets).
2. Select Three Items
The core rule: you must add exactly three participating Blu-ray titles to your basket. Mix and match as you like – for example, two standard editions and one collector’s edition, or three of the same series. Only items that are explicitly eligible count toward the promotion. If you add fewer than three, the discount won’t apply; if you add more than three, only the three cheapest eligible items will trigger the free item, but you’ll pay full price for anything beyond three.
3. Verify the Free Item
Once three eligible Blu-rays are in your cart, the store system will automatically mark the lowest-priced item as free. Check your cart summary – you should see a line item with a $0.00 price. The discount happens at checkout, so no coupon code is needed. For example, if you choose a $40 collector’s edition, a $30 standard, and a $20 standard, the $20 item becomes free.
4. Review and Check Out
Double-check your order details: correct titles, conditions (new/sealed), and shipping address. Crunchyroll charges a flat shipping fee within the U.S. (around $5-$8). International shipping may vary. Proceed to payment – the final total will reflect the discount. Complete your purchase. You’ll receive a confirmation email, and items typically ship within 5-7 business days.
5. Extend the Deal (Optional)
The sale allows you to place multiple orders. If your wish list is long, separate them into groups of three to maximize free items. For instance, buying 9 titles across three orders gets you 3 free (one per basket). Just ensure each order has exactly three qualifying products.
Common Mistakes
Ignoring the Eligibility Badge
Not every Blu-ray on the site is part of the two-for-one offer. Some are already on regular discount but not eligible for the promotion. Always check for the “Ani-May Sale” or “Two-for-One” label. Mistakenly adding non-eligible items will not trigger the free item.
Adding the Wrong Quantity
The promotion only works with exactly three eligible items. Adding two will give you no free item; adding four or more often results in the system applying the discount to only the three cheapest eligible products, while others remain full price. To avoid confusion, stick to three per cart.
Overlooking Collector’s Editions
Collector’s editions often have higher prices, making them ideal for getting a free item of equal or greater value. However, some limited editions may not be eligible. Read the product description carefully – if it says “eligible for two-for-one,” it counts. Don’t assume all expensive sets qualify.
Forgetting to Log In
The discount may not display for guest checkout. Log into your Crunchyroll Store account before adding items. Otherwise, you might see full prices and miss the promotion.
Not Checking the Sale Duration
The sale lasts a month – but certain popular items can sell out quickly. Don’t wait until the last week. Monitor stock and set a reminder for restocks if needed. Also, note that the “lowest-priced item” is determined at the time of purchase, so if prices change during the sale, your free item’s value may differ.
Summary and Final Tips
Crunchyroll’s Two-for-One Ani-May Sale is a fantastic chance to bulk up your anime Blu-ray collection at a significant discount. Remember these key points:
- Pick three eligible Blu-rays – the cheapest one is free.
- Combine standard and collector’s editions to maximize value.
- Place multiple orders if you have a big list, but keep each order to exactly three eligible items.
- Act fast – top titles sell out.
By following this guide, you can avoid common errors and make the most of the promotion. Happy hunting, and may your shelf be ever full!
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