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Muse Communications Launches ‘Muse India Hindi Dub’ YouTube Channel
Becomes 3rd India-focused YouTube platform after Muse India and Muse India Collection

Muse Communications has launched a new YouTube channel for Indian audiences titled Muse India Hindi Dub, further expanding its anime distribution presence in the region.

The update was shared via Muse India’s official social handles on May 28, 2026.

According to Muse, the channel will also be accessible in regions outside India, although title availability may vary by territory.

At the time of writing, no anime titles or videos have yet been uploaded to the channel.

Expanding Muse’s India YouTube Presence

The launch adds another platform to Muse’s growing India-focused YouTube ecosystem.

The original Muse India YouTube channel launched in March 2022, with Sabikui Bisco becoming its first anime release on April 3, 2022.

Later, on January 6, 2024, Muse India introduced Hindi-dubbed anime, beginning with Spy × Family Season 2.

Since then, the channel has streamed almost 50 anime titles in Hindi dub, significantly expanding the free anime catalogue for Indian audiences.

Muse Now Operates Three India-Focused Channels

With the launch of Muse Hindi Dub, Muse Communications now operates three YouTube channels targeting India.

Alongside Muse India, the company launched Muse India Collection in March 2026, a channel featuring full series and season compilations designed for binge-watching.

Meanwhile, Muse Asia, which has been available in India since 2019, continues to provide subtitled anime content for viewers in the region.

Focus on Hindi Anime Distribution

Although content has not yet appeared on the new channel, the branding suggests a stronger emphasis on Hindi-language distribution.

The launch also follows Muse’s broader regional expansion efforts, including the introduction of Tamil and Telugu-dubbed anime on Muse India in January 2026.

Link: Muse Hindi Dub (YouTube)

Mirchi Seth

Mirchi Seth is an anime enthusiast and independent researcher dedicated to uncovering the forgotten History of Anime in India. He's on a mission to document every single anime that has ever aired in the country. He's also the creator behind the Anime Mirchi YouTube channel.