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The Most Bingeable Anime of All Time Is Now Streaming for Free 14 Years Later

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For a series that built its fandom online, the next growth move is simple: remove friction. Since this anime has always thrived on discovery — clips, edits, character moments, the whole paywall-free binge framing feels strangely out of place. That’s why this kind of platform placement matters: it turns a title people know about into a title people can start immediately, and all of it.

The official channel for the franchise on X shared a looping GIF that cycles through the four core heroines, each framed with their signature color and emblem energy, like a quick reminder of the show’s identity: style-forward action, tight team dynamics, and character-first momentum. It’s also a smart fit for Pluto’s audience, where what’s-on-now discovery still drives viewing. A curated push + familiar iconography is how you spark rewatchers and convert first-timers who’ve seen the names (Ruby, Weiss, Blake, Yang) but never hit play.

While only RWBY Volume 1 is now streaming on Pluto TV, the remaining volumes are rolling out across the week. And to accelerate the catch-up wave, Pluto is also running an all-day RWBY marathon on the app across 2/21 and 2/22, a programmed “start here and stay here” window designed to turn curiosity into a full-season binge.

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‘RWBY’ Has Had a Tough Journey, But It’s Still Going Strong

RWBY launched in 2012 under Monty Oum and grew from short, web-first episodes into a long-running franchise built around Volumes (seasons). After Oum’s death on February 1, 2015, the team continued production, and the main series has since reached 9 volumes / 117 episodes (as of March 2024). Along the way, it expanded into side projects like RWBY Chibi, the Japanese anime adaptation RWBY: Ice Queendom, and the Justice League x RWBY crossover films.

The franchise hit another turning point when Rooster Teeth shut down, and VIZ Media acquired RWBY in 2024; VIZ says there’s no confirmed new season release date yet, but showrunner Kerry Shawcross will be involved in what comes next.

The most immediate what’s-next, however, is availability: RWBY is rolling out on Pluto TV, with an all-day marathon scheduled for 2/21–2/22. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.

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Release Date

2022 – 2022-00-00

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Network

Tokyo MX

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Directors

Yukihiro Miyamoto, Shuuji Miyazaki, Shohei Fujita

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  • Hiro Shimono

    Jaune Arc (voice)

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  • Saori Hayami

    Ruby Rose (voice)

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  • Yoko Hikasa

    Weiss Schnee (voice)

  • Megumi Han

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    Penny Polendina (voice)

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