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Muse India Brings Its First Tamil & Telugu Dubbed Anime on YouTube
'A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai' becomes Muse India’s First Tamil & Telugu dubbed Anime to Stream on YouTube

Muse India has announced that A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai will become the first Tamil and Telugu-dubbed anime to stream on its official YouTube channel, marking a major expansion beyond the platform’s existing Hindi-only offerings.

The announcement was made via Muse India’s official social media pages on January 14, 2026, on the occasion of the Pongal festival. The Tamil and Telugu versions will begin streaming from January 20, 2026.

Upload Schedule

The series will be uploaded weekly on Muse India’s YouTube channel with the following schedule:

  • Tamil Dub – Every Tuesday at 9:00 PM
  • Telugu Dub – Every Tuesday at 9:30 PM

From Crunchyroll to YouTube

A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai originally premiered on Crunchyroll India in Tamil and Telugu on December 15, 2025. A Hindi dub of the series was also released earlier, on December 1, 2025.

A Gatherer's Adventure in Isekai Pongal Special Announcement Poster - Muse India
A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai – Broadcast Schedule & Promo
via © Muse India (IG/FB/YT)

This made it the first time the series will be available for free on YouTube in Tamil and Telugu, significantly widening access for regional-language anime fans.

A Milestone for Muse India

Muse India has been streaming Hindi-dubbed anime for free on YouTube since January 2024, but until now, the channel had not offered anime in other Indian languages. The addition of Tamil and Telugu dubs marks a major expansion in different regional languages.

With this move, Muse India becomes one of the few legal platforms offering free, officially dubbed anime in multiple Indian languages on YouTube.

Source: @MuseIndia (Instagram), (YouTube), (Facebook)

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.