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Anime America is an American and Australian collaborative anime-critiquing YouTube channel with occasional in-person vlogging. It is run by Robyn (born: April 16, 1988 (1988-04-16) [age 35]), Tara, Hannah, Brad, Megan (born: October 20, 1991 (1991-10-20) [age 32]), and Tsumi.

Their YouTube logo consists of a dark blue background checkered by small white stars and one large star in the middle with 2 "A" letters, one is on the top left and one on the bottom left which are red and blue.

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  • Although all of them run the channel, Robyn is the one who most frequently uploads videos, with Megan appearing in some videos and the others appearing in a video occasionally.
  • Despite the channel's name, not all the members of the channel live in America. Robyn currently lives in Australia.
  • Robyn has collaborated with PhantomStrider on a video titled "Top 10 Best And Worst Pokémon Movies". They have also done "Top Five Best and Worst Live Action Anime Movies" together.
    • Robyn is also a voice actor at Glitch Productions, owned by Luke Lerdwichagul, known online as SMG4 and his older brother, Kevin Lerdwichagul. She voiced Theo, a character on the hit web-series Meta Runner, and the main protagonist of the fictional game Ultra Jump Mania.
      • On SMG4, she voices SMG2, one of the Super Meme Guardians.
  • Robyn received a lot of controversy over her comments on her Cells at Work, Inuyasha and the Promised Neverland videos. She is also slammed by many users for spamming videos as shown in her Interspcies Reviewers videos. Superstar Artemis Prime (an anime and comedy YouTuber) had documented the controversies that surrounded her content in general.

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