Funimation and VIZ form one clear peak in Crunchyroll's top 10 — both scoring above 0.94 — but the second peak is built almost entirely from musicians, making this a genuine two-cluster audience shape.
The similarity scores here measure how closely another entity's audience composition resembles Crunchyroll's. Funimation (0.95) and VIZ (0.95) are the only other Entertainment Platforms or Entertainment-subcategory neighbors in the top 10 that sit in the anime/manga orbit, and they anchor the first cluster. From there, the top 10 pivots sharply: Doja Cat (0.92), Travis Scott (0.92), Shakira (0.89), The Weeknd (0.88), and Camila Cabello (0.88) are all Musicians and Bands, forming a second, distinct neighborhood. That's five of the top 10 neighbors drawn from a single subcategory that shares no obvious thematic connection to an entertainment platform. Rounding out the set are Bandai Namco US (0.90, Game Developers), Shonen Jump (0.90, Magazines), and Bretman Rock (0.88, Lifestyle) — the game developer and manga magazine reinforce the first cluster, while the lifestyle influencer sits closer to the musician peak.
The two-peak structure reveals an audience that bridges a dedicated anime/gaming fandom with a broader, music-driven youth culture — two distinct behavioral neighborhoods that happen to converge on the same platform.