All volumes of the popular CG-animated series RWBY are coming to Hulu on July 5, following months of the series being solely limited to digital download. Posted to X (formerly Twitter), the announcement (video below) read:
“‘Streammmm RWBY!’ Get ready, because all volumes of RWBY are coming to @hulu July 5th!
Every volume, every epic fight, emotional turn, and heroic moment all at the touch of a button. Are you ready to rewatch it all or experience RWBY for the first time?
Team RWBY forever! ❤️🤍🖤💛 (However, team HULU does have a nice ring to it)“
Hulu’s schedule for its July 2025 additions confirmed that RWBY was coming to the platform on July 1, although this was later removed. The schedule had listed the series in English subbed and dubbed. It’s currently unconfirmed whether the series will be available outside of the U.S. on Disney+ or another platform.
Rooster Teeth Animation is credited for RWBY’s animation production. The series, created by the late Monty Oum, premiered in 2013. VIZ acquired the rights to the RWBY IP in July 2024, teasing “more great stories featuring the characters you know and love are in the works!” and that it’s “exploring the production of new chapters in the RWBY saga.” RWBY is officially described:
In a world filled with horrific monsters bent on death and destruction, humanity’s hope lies with powerful Huntsmen and Huntresses. Ruby Rose, Weiss Schnee, Blake Belladonna, and Yang Xiao Long are four such Huntresses in training whose journeys will take them far past the grounds of their school, Beacon Academy. Though each may be powerful on their own, these four girls must overcome dark forces and work as a team if they truly hope to become the next generation of Remnant’s protectors.
Created in 2013 by the late animator and writer Monty Oum, RWBY is celebrated as the first anime series produced in the US (2013) and the first western-produced anime to be dubbed and distributed in Japan (2014). The series has received international acclaim, growing from an animated web series to a global anime franchise with content extending across publishing, video games, and merchandise, as well as spinoffs RWBY Chibi, RWBY: Ice Queendom, and two direct-to-video crossover with DC’s Justice League.
Source: RWBY X (formerly Twitter)
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