The Spy x Family Code: White anime film is now available for streaming on Crunchyroll, bringing the Forger family's theatrical adventure to the platform.

The Spy x Family Code: White anime film has joined Crunchyroll's streaming library, making the Forger family's feature-length adventure available to subscribers worldwide. The movie brings an original story set within the world of Tatsuya Endo's hit manga and anime series.
Code: White follows the Forger family master spy Loid, telepath Anya, and assassin Yor on an original mission not adapted from the manga. Directed by Takashi Katagiri at WIT Studio and CloverWorks, the film features the family traveling to a fictional European country where they become entangled in a plot involving a mysterious dessert recipe and military intrigue.
The movie premiered in Japanese theaters in December 2023 before rolling out to international markets in early 2024. It performed strongly at the box office across multiple territories, reflecting the franchise's enormous global fanbase. The film received praise for its polished animation, comedic timing, and the family dynamics that have made the series a crossover hit beyond traditional anime audiences.
Crunchyroll is offering the film in Japanese with subtitles as well as dubbed versions in multiple languages including English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German. The wide localization makes Code: White one of the most accessible anime films on the platform, consistent with Crunchyroll's approach to the franchise's television seasons.
The addition of Code: White to Crunchyroll's library means subscribers can now watch the complete Spy x Family animated catalog in one place, including the two television seasons and the feature film. The convenience of having the entire franchise on a single platform is a notable draw for both existing fans and newcomers exploring the series.
Spy x Family remains one of the most popular anime properties globally. Endo's manga continues serialization in Shueisha's Shonen Jump+ digital magazine, providing source material for potential future anime seasons. The television series produced by WIT Studio and CloverWorks has been a consistent performer for Crunchyroll, and the addition of the film further strengthens the platform's Spy x Family offering.
The movie's streaming debut gives viewers who missed the theatrical run their first opportunity to experience Code: White from the comfort of home. At 110 minutes, it sits comfortably alongside the series' half-hour episodes as a self-contained story that requires no manga knowledge beyond the basic premise. Returning fans and newcomers alike can dive into the Forger family's standalone cinematic adventure without needing to be caught up on the latest manga chapters.
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