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sl33py-g4m3r ¡ 1 year ago
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I regret finding this simply because my throat hurts now... and I’m sure if my fellows were around I’d be concerning them laughing/crying at the hilarity of what was witnessed...
Should they find out I would surely be seen as one of the Unclean Ones....
May this bring my fellows as joyous a time as it hath myself henceforth...
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nyerus ¡ 2 years ago
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Guide to Watch TGCF Donghua Season 2
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With the new season of the Tian Guan Ci Fu/Heaven Official's Blessing donghua finally releasing soon, I wanted to make a post explaining the different ways fans can watch and support it! Things have changed since season 1, so my old guide is no longer relevant apart from the infographics on how to subscribe to Bilibili CN (and the YouTube channel)!
And to be upfront: the main sites that are going to be broadcasting the donghua have been very sparse with information. I fully expect that we will have to wait until after the first episode releases to know all the details, so while I am making this guide to help people right now, things might change! Please keep that in mind and stay patient! I will post any important updates in the replies as I can!
Additionally, because of copyright/licensing, different sites are going to work in different regions. I do not know with 100% certainty what is going to work in a particular country. There's gonna be some trial and error!
So the main options we have for season 2 are:
Crunchyroll
Sub price: $9.99 USD per month for basic (local prices may vary)
Regions: Americas, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Oceania.
Pros: Easy to subscribe to if available in your region.
Cons: Unlikely for true simulcast so it'll be a bit delayed.
Link to main site (season 2 listing not up yet)
For app: download via App Store/Google Play Store.
Bilibili. tv (EN site/app)
Sub price: $4.99 USD per month (local prices may vary)
Regions: Southeast Asia only.
Pros: Airs earlier than Crunchyroll. Interface is in English.
Cons: If you want to watch it outside of SEA, you'll need a VPN.
Link to Season 2 on website
For app: download via APK link on website if you are outside of SEA. Otherwise use App Store/Google Play Store.
Bilibili YouTube Channel
Sub price: $4.99/$5.99 USD per month (local prices may vary)
Regions: Many -- EXCEPT Japan, South Korea, the Americas, UK, Australia, New Zealand.
Pros: Easy to subscribe if available in your region.
Cons: If you want to watch it from the regions listed above, you'll need a VPN.
Link to channel
It's the youtube app....
Bilibili. com (CN site/app)
Sub price: $9.99 USD for 3 months
Regions: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Pros: If they're gonna air season 2, then they might be the source broadcast if the EN site isn't. Also probably cheapest for those abroad.
Cons: Chinese interface may be intimidating. Not 100% sure if it'll air as normal.
Link to Season 2 on website
For app: download via App Store/Google Play Store.
(NOTE: If you are in Japan, it will be available on WOWOW. If you are in South Korea, it will be available on Laftel.)
F.A.Q.s
🔹What is the release date/time? Bilibili EN has announced it as 20:00 GMT+8 on October 18th. If it releases on Bilibili CN, it'll probably be the same time. Crunchyroll has stated October 18th, but has not yet announced a time as of the posting this guide. I checked. Japan and South Korea have their own release times, so please consult the relevant broadcasters!
🔹Can I watch it on Netflix/Amazon Prime/etc? These streaming services will likely only have it after the whole season concludes, and with a significant delay. For reference, it took several months after finishing for season 1 to be released on Netflix.
🔹Which platform should I choose? Whichever one you can actually access, and feel most comfortable using!
🔹When should I subscribe? Personally, I'll be waiting until the last day before release, just to make sure I have the most information possible. However, I'm sure the idea of doing that makes many people nervous, so... yeah. Whenever is convenient for you!
🔹Which one will have the donghua the quickest/earliest? Probably Bilibili CN & Bilibili EN. I suspect they'll simulcast with each other. I cannot be 100% certain about anything though, because of limited info! For season 1, YouTube and Funimation (now Crunchyroll) were delayed, and it's hard to say if they'll be better this time or not.
🔹Do I need a VPN for Bilibili EN or their YT channel? If you are outside of SEA, yes.
🔹Do I need a VPN for Bilibili CN? Probably not, unless you are in a country that restricts access to CN sites and apps (like India).
🔹Which VPN should I use? This will be up to you! It's best to research what the different options are, and what will work for your needs!
🔹How will I know I'll be able to watch season 2 from my region? The most surefire way is to subscribe to a platform that has officially announced to be serving your region (e.g. Crunchyroll for the Americas). Unofficially, if you can watch the latest trailer and other promo videos on your chosen platform, then there's a good chance you're okay! The exception to this is the YouTube channel, which has some of the trailers public, but has all of season 1 unavailable if you aren't in the right region.... Additionally, be mindful, because even if you're able to see season 1, season 2 might still be region-locked on certain platforms. (E.g. you can watch all of season 1 via Bilibili EN if you're from the USA no problem. But you can't access season 2 without a VPN to a SEA server.)
🔹What languages are going to be available and will there be English subtitles? While dubs for multiple languages have been confirmed, I'm unsure if any of these will be available on release. It'll likely be offered only in Chinese first. For season 1, there were hardcoded CN & EN subtitles for Bilibili on release. Funimation re-subbed the episodes (EN) for their own release, and Crunchyroll will probably do the same.
🔹I watched it on Funimation last time, can I watch it through them this time? No, they were absorbed (in some capacity idk) by Crunchyroll. So they are not distributing season 2 of TGCF, only Crunchyroll is.
🔹Is season 2 actually available in China and thus on Bilibili CN? Yes and no! As long as you are not in mainland China, it seems you will have access to season 2 through Bilibili CN. All promo materials and trailers seem to be available to us, which is a good sign! (They are not available for mainlanders, but mainland fans are able to watch via HK/Macau versions apparently.)
🔹Hopeful that it will be available, I would like to watch it via Bilibili CN, so how do I sign up and subscribe? To make an account, consult this reddit post. To subscribe, please consult the guide below! It's a little old (made it for season 1) but still works pretty much the same.
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pochqmqri ¡ 10 months ago
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Apparenty some time this month, the first 123 episodes of Conan got taken off Crunchyroll without prior notice or reason.
Like, go to Crunchyroll's page for Case Closed and set it to "oldest," it only goes as far back as Episode 754, which was when they started doing simulcasted streams.
This is especially infuriating because it was only back in 2021 that Crunchyroll had posted those original episodes, after they were initially removed from the service in 2018 following Funimation's license expiring.
I don't know why the fuck this franchise is treated like this in the West.
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animesavior ¡ 1 year ago
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“There's nothing guaranteeing tomorrow. We could die today or we could die 60 years from now. Either way there's never enough time to do everything we want. With that in mind...I'm gonna...” -          Akira Tendou, Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (Ep. 01)
The Toonami Trending Rundown for March 30-31, 2024.
With a zombie apocalypse striking Tokyo, Akira is freed from the toxic environment of his former job to complete his bucket list of things he wants to do, as Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead makes its premiere on Toonami.
On Twitter, #Toonami trended in the United States alongside Ninja Kamui, Zom 100, and Lycoris Recoil. #Toonami also trended on Tumblr.
This past Monday marked the 12th anniversary of “The Night no 90’s Kid Slept.” When on April Fools Day 2012, what was originally thought was another rerun of The Room turned out to be a sudden revival of Toonami after being cancelled for over four years. Thanks to incredible fan support, the block would be resurrected for real nearly two months later, which has now surpassed the lifespan of its original 1997-2008 run. Here’s to many more years of Toonami to come.
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Last week, Toho Animation released a new trailer for the upcoming 7th season of My Hero Academia, which will begin airing on May 4th. You can see an English translated version of the trailer below. In addition, four special recap episodes titled My Hero Academia: Memories, will be airing weekly beginning on April 6 and through the weeks up to the season premiere. As with previous seasons, Crunchyroll will simulcast the new season and will be producing dubs for season 7.
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Toho has also announced this morning that a new My Hero Academia film is also in the works. Titled “You’re Next”, the film will be premiering in Japanese theaters on August 2, 2024. Plans for a release stateside have yet to be revealed as of this writing.
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On Tuesday, the anime world bid adieu to Funimation, as Sony has shut down the FunimationNow service (with funimation.com now redirecting to crunchyroll.com), completing its merger with Crunchyroll. Funimation is one of Toonami's long time media partners, going back as far as when DBZ first aired on the block in 1999.
And on that note, if you missed it, I posted an Op-Ed this week titled "The 2020’s Anime and Streaming Service Bubble Burst," as I look into the controversies regarding the Warner Bros Discovery merger, the Funimation-Crunchyroll merger, their respective effects on Toonami, and how what's going on with both could lead to another anime bubble burst, and one for streaming services overall.
Legend: The shows listed are ordered based on their appearance on the schedule. Show trends are listed in bold. The number next to the listed trend represents the highest it trended on the list (not counting the promoted trend), judging only by the images placed in the rundown. For the Twitter tweet counts, the listed number of tweets are also sorely based on the highest number shown based on the images on the rundown.
United States Trends:
#Toonami [#Zom100]
#NinjaKamui [Trended with #Toonami and #Zom100]
#Zom100 [#6]
#LycorisRecoil [Trended with #Toonami and #Zom100]
Tweet Counts:
#Zom100 [2,927 tweets]
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#Toonami [#2]
If you wish to send me a tip for the work on the trending rundown, donations can be sent to PayPal.Me/DanielLimjoco.
Get Ready to Run for Your Life. Only Toonami on [adult swim] on Cartoon Network.
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3-hits ¡ 1 year ago
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Crunchyroll and Funimation Merger outcome burns Anime Fans
February 8th 2024    Entertainment / Streaming / Anime
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| Writer and Recovering Anime
Anime enthusiasts have taken to the virtual streets with a mix of exasperation and anticipation following Crunchyroll's recent announcement about the impending merger with Funimation. The news, while exciting for the most part, came with a caveat that left many fans feeling a tad crestfallen.
In a move set to shake up the anime streaming landscape, Crunchyroll unveiled plans for a full-scale integration with Funimation, scheduled to be completed by April 2, 2024. This much-anticipated union, first teased back in March 2022, promises a powerhouse platform boasting an unparalleled array of anime content.
However, amidst the buzz and fervor, one crucial detail emerged – the inability to transfer digital copies from Funimation to Crunchyroll. Cue the collective sighs of disappointment from anime aficionados everywhere.
The clock is ticking for Funimation faithfuls, who now face a pivotal decision: embrace the transition to Crunchyroll or bid farewell to their beloved anime haven by April 2. Crunchyroll, renowned for its extensive library housing thousands of anime titles and pioneering the "simulcast" phenomenon, stands as the go-to destination for enthusiasts craving the latest Japanese releases in real-time.
But wait, there's more – and this time, it involves a slight adjustment to subscription fees. Brace yourselves, anime aficionados, for Crunchyroll's subscription rates are set to undergo a makeover, transitioning from $54.95 per year to $99.99 per year. Mark your calendars, as this change kicks in come January 28, 2025.
The burning question on everyone's mind: what does this mean for existing subscription tiers? Will the doubling of the yearly plan translate to a similar hike in monthly rates? Let's break it down:
The "Fan" tier, currently priced at $7.99 per month, may ascend to $15.99.
The "Mega Fan" tier, at $9.99 per month, might soar to $19.99.
The "Ultimate Fan" tier, priced at $14.99 per month, could skyrocket to $29.99.
As the streaming landscape evolves, some enthusiasts are contemplating a return to physical media, meticulously curating their collections and safeguarding precious 1080p versions on their Plex accounts. Will others brave the rising tide of streaming costs, or will nostalgia for tangible media reign supreme? The saga continues, and the choice is yours.
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blazehedgehog ¡ 2 years ago
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Thoughts on One Piece?
I've told this story, but since Tumblr search is so awful, I'll tell it again.
The short of it is: I really wanted to get into One Piece. When One Piece started, pirates weren't really a subject you saw a whole lot of in anime. I thought Oda's art style was fresh and cool, too.
I did not like dealing with fansubs. They were kind of difficult to acquire (relatively), and at the time, I had a router that would absolutely crap its pants if I left a torrent running (it would have a firmware crash and all internet traffic would die until you power cycled the device). So the Kaizoku stuff was right out for me from the start.
I forget which came first, the 4Kids dub or Viz launching American Shonen Jump with their version One Piece. I think the 4Kids dub was first, because I remember being angry at Viz for adopting "Zolo" instead of "Zoro." Either way, I was angry about the 4Kids dub, but I was lucky enough to pick up the entire first 12 months of Shonen Jump, and figured that's where I'd start with One Piece.
Didn't have the money to keep buying new Jumps past that first year, so I figured I'd have to slum it with scanlations at least. I believe I left off in the back half of Baratie, and the only scanlations I could find from that part of the manga were like, truly awful quality. I have described them as "third generation Yahoo Groups quality scans." They were dark, blurry, heavily compressed, and the dialog was barely a step above an automated machine translation. I almost wish I could find them again, because it was nasty.
Around this time I think Funimation announced they wrestled the rights to One Piece away from the decaying hands of 4Kids, so I was happy to wait for that. We subscribed to Netflix in those days, the original DVD-by-mail service, so I'd rent each new set as they came out. Got all the way up through Baratie, up through Arlong Park, up to where they visit and prepare to leave Loguetown.
I think by the time the DVDs hit the fifth set, I ran into a problem: physical rental locations like Blockbuster had hard rental deadlines. You had to bring the disc (or tape) back in a day or two. Netflix, famously, had no rental deadlines. Keep things as long as you like.
While I had no trouble getting 1-4, some clown got set 5 before I could, and sat on it. For over a year. I complained to Netflix, and Netflix just shrugged at me.
Within a year or two of that, Funimation officially launched a One Piece website, like my memory is saying it was onepiece.com or something (which it isn't, that's a clothing store), but the point was they were announcing they were going to simulcast subs of the anime, for free, on this site. They were also adding dub episodes to this site, again, to stream for free. Back then, this was pretty unprecedented. Hulu was only a few years old at this point.
I figured: wow! Now's my chance! Go to check the website and...
The free episodes ended at the exact same point I left off at with the Netflix DVDs. Episode 53. It went from Dub Episode 53 straight to Sub Episode 230, which is where the simulcast began. Looking at Funimation's current site, this is what they consider "Season 1."
So I earmarked it. "Maybe I can finish it some day."
Some day never came. One Piece is over 1000 chapters (100 volumes) and 1000 episodes. There is over 430 hours of One Piece available to watch. The manga is so big people have talked about it taking up an entire shelving unit. I even saw photos once of somebody who had their shelf break because their One Piece collection was so heavy.
It took me over a year to read 16 volumes of the original Dragon Ball. There are almost ten times as many volumes of One Piece.
I have given up. I will never read it. Never watch it. Never see it. It's great that it's this amazing thing, truly this long journey, but even at 500 chapters it would have been too much.
Even if I wanted to, it's grown to be such a thing that when something happens in the anime or the manga, there are instantly spoilers for it all over the entire internet. 107 volumes of that is pretty disheartening.
I know about One Pace. One Pace is still too long. Some of those videos are over 20 hours. For a single video. And One Pace still has gaps in their coverage anyway.
It's just not happening.
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sapphicsophos ¡ 11 months ago
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What kills me even more is that Crunchyroll started out as like *the* fansubbing site. It was where you went to watch Naruto and Death Note and FMA before those got licensed, especially if you didn't wanna watch each episode split up into three parts on youtube bc that was in the days of 10 minute upload limits.
I remember kids in my high school anime club being worried Crunchy Roll was gonna get shut down when the Napster stuff happened and the government started caring more about internet piracy. I remember being at the Anime Weekend Atlanta where they announced their first legit deal to simulcast a subbed show as it was being aired in Japan, and the collective sighs of relief from damn near everyone present when we realized we didn't have to worry about it going anymore.
Hell, I remember the outrage and accusations of them selling out when they first introduced their subscription, and that was while you could still access like 90% of the shows on the site for free. I don't know for sure what happened and how they got big enough to buy out funimation, but they knew the fucking rules. They came from the same scene, and it's high time they get reminded they're not only no longer the only option, they're not even the best one.
Oh…. Well, it’s over for Crunchyroll I guess
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natesoctt ¡ 7 months ago
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9anime: A Comprehensive Guide to the Popular Anime Streaming Site
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Anime has become a global cultural phenomenon, with fans across the world tuning in to watch the latest and greatest Japanese animated series. Among the many platforms that offer anime content, 9anime has emerged as one of the most popular and widely recognized streaming websites. Whether you’re a casual viewer or a dedicated anime fan, 9anime offers a vast library that spans decades of anime content, from classic series to the newest releases.
What is 9anime?
9anime is a free online streaming platform that provides a wide selection of anime content, including both subbed and dubbed versions. The site is known for its user-friendly interface and regular updates of the latest anime episodes, making it a favorite for fans who want to stay on top of new releases. With a diverse catalog of titles across various genres—from action and adventure to romance, horror, and slice-of-life—9anime caters to all types of anime enthusiasts.
Key Features of 9anime
Massive Anime Library: 9anime has a comprehensive library of anime series and movies, including both popular titles and lesser-known gems. Whether you’re into shonen, shojo, mecha, or isekai, there’s something for everyone.
Subbed and Dubbed Versions: One of the biggest draws of 9anime is its extensive collection of both subtitled (sub) and dubbed (dub) anime. This accessibility allows viewers to choose the viewing experience that best suits their preferences.
High-Quality Streams: 9anime offers various streaming qualities, ranging from 480p to 1080p HD, allowing users with different internet speeds to enjoy smooth viewing experiences. The site also frequently updates its streams to ensure that the video quality remains top-notch.
User-Friendly Interface: Navigating the 9anime website is straightforward, with clear categories, sorting options, and an effective search feature. Fans can easily browse through genres, find new releases, or revisit old favorites without hassle.
Frequent Updates: 9anime prides itself on providing quick updates for new episodes of ongoing anime series. Fans can watch the latest episodes as soon as they air in Japan, often with English subtitles available shortly after.
How to Watch Anime on 9anime
Watching anime on 9anime is simple:
Visit the Website: Head over to the official 9anime website.
Search or Browse: Use the search bar or browse through categories and genres to find the anime you want to watch.
Choose an Episode: Once you’ve selected a show, click on it to view the available episodes.
Select Quality: Choose your preferred video quality, and you’re ready to watch.
Note: Since 9anime is a free site, it is ad-supported. While ads can be annoying, they help keep the platform running without requiring subscriptions or payments.
Legal and Safety Concerns
While 9anime offers an extensive catalog of anime for free, it operates in a gray area regarding copyright laws. The site hosts content without the proper licensing agreements, meaning that it doesn’t always have permission from the creators or distributors to share the content. This makes 9anime technically an illegal streaming platform in many countries.
Moreover, because of its unofficial status, users may encounter security risks such as malware or intrusive ads. It’s important for users to exercise caution, avoid downloading files from the site, and use reliable antivirus software to minimize risks.
Alternatives to 9anime
While 9anime is a go-to option for many fans, there are several legal alternatives to consider for streaming anime:
Crunchyroll: One of the biggest and most popular legal streaming platforms for anime. It offers both free and premium subscriptions with a large library of anime, including simulcasts.
Funimation: Specializing in anime dubs, Funimation offers a vast selection of titles for free (with ads) or through premium subscriptions.
Netflix: Known for hosting some of the biggest anime series globally, Netflix offers a curated selection, including exclusives like Beastars and Castlevania.
Hulu: Another legitimate platform offering a range of anime titles, often available for streaming along with other TV shows and movies.
Conclusion
9anime is undeniably a go-to site for many anime fans looking to enjoy their favorite shows without paying for subscriptions. Its user-friendly design, large library, and access to both subbed and dubbed anime make it a standout among free streaming platforms. However, potential legal and safety concerns mean that viewers should be cautious and consider using legal alternatives whenever possible.
If you’re looking for a hassle-free way to catch up on the latest anime releases, 9anime is certainly a strong contender. But always remember to prioritize safety and legality when consuming digital content.
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cergisoft ¡ 9 months ago
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10 Best Apps to Watch Anime in Your Smartphones for Free in 2024
Anime has become a global phenomenon, and fans everywhere are constantly searching for the best platforms to stream their favorite shows. Thankfully, there are several apps available that let you watch anime for free on your smartphone, whether you’re using an Android or iOS device. In this article, we'll explore the 10 Best Apps to Watch Anime in Your Smartphones for Free in 2024 and how these platforms provide access to a vast library of anime series.
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1. Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll is one of the most popular anime streaming services, offering a wide selection of anime series and movies. The app provides both free and premium options, with the free version supported by ads. For those who want an uninterrupted experience, the premium version allows for ad-free streaming best app to watch anime and access to simulcast episodes shortly after they air in Japan.
Features:
Extensive anime library
Free ad-supported streaming
Option to upgrade for ad-free viewing
2. Funimation
Funimation is another major player in the anime streaming world, especially for fans of dubbed anime. Their free version allows you to stream a wide variety of shows with ads, while the premium version provides ad-free access and exclusive content.
Features:
Extensive dubbed anime collection
Free ad-supported option
Simulcast episodes for premium users
3. AnimeLab
AnimeLab is popular among anime fans, offering both subbed and dubbed anime. It’s available in select regions like Australia and New Zealand, providing free and premium viewing options.
Features:
Subbed and dubbed anime
Free streaming with ads
Available in select regions
4. Tubi TV
Tubi TV offers a completely free streaming service with an impressive collection of anime titles. While it doesn’t require a subscription, ads are integrated into the viewing experience.
Features:
100% free streaming
Good selection of anime
No subscription required
5. VRV
VRV bundles multiple streaming services, including Crunchyroll and HIDIVE, making it a great app for anime lovers. You can watch anime for free with ads or subscribe to access premium content across various channels.
Features:
Access to multiple streaming services
Free ad-supported content
Option for premium upgrades
6. Pluto TV
Pluto TV provides free streaming for various content categories, including anime. You can tune in to live channels or select from an on-demand library, all for free.
Features:
Free streaming with no subscription required
Live anime channels
On-demand anime content
7. RetroCrush
RetroCrush is a must-have for classic anime lovers. The app features a large collection of old-school anime, and it’s free to watch with ads.
Features:
Focus on classic anime titles
Free streaming with ads
Available on multiple platforms
8. HIDIVE
HIDIVE offers a curated collection of anime, including many exclusives. While most of the content is behind a paywall, they do offer a free trial and some free episodes.
Features:
Unique anime titles
Free trial available
High-quality streaming
9. YouTube
Surprisingly, YouTube hosts many official anime channels that offer free episodes and full seasons of anime. While ads are present, it’s a great platform for legally streaming anime.
Features:
Free access to official anime channels
Wide variety of anime content
Ads present during streaming
10. 9Anime
9Anime is a fan-favorite for its massive collection of free-to-watch anime. While it doesn’t have an official app, the mobile-optimized site allows you to stream shows easily on your smartphone.
Features:
Huge library of anime titles
Free streaming with no subscription
No official app, but mobile-optimized site
What is an Anime Streaming App?
An anime streaming app is a mobile application designed to provide access to anime series and movies. These apps host a variety of anime content, ranging from the latest simulcasts to classic series, and offer different streaming options, such as free, ad-supported, or premium subscriptions. Anime streaming apps are often available on both Android and iOS platforms, making them highly accessible for fans across the globe.
FAQs
1. Is it legal to watch anime on free apps?
Yes, many apps such as Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Tubi TV provide legal ways to watch anime for free. However, be cautious with some platforms like 9Anime, which may host unofficial or pirated content.
2. Are free anime apps safe?
Reputable apps like Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Tubi TV are safe to use. Always download apps from official app stores (Google Play or App Store) to avoid malware.
3. Do free anime apps have ads?
Yes, most free anime apps are ad-supported. To remove ads, you can usually upgrade to a premium subscription.
4. Can I watch anime offline on these apps?
Some apps, like Crunchyroll and Funimation, allow offline downloads for premium subscribers. Free versions typically do not offer this feature.
5. Which app is best for dubbed anime?
Funimation is the go-to app for fans of dubbed anime, offering a vast collection of English-dubbed shows.
6. Are these apps available worldwide?
Some apps, like Crunchyroll and Funimation, are available in multiple regions, while others, like AnimeLab, are restricted to specific countries.
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discount-kode ¡ 10 months ago
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Funimation Promo Code August 2024 – Save 80%
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For anime lovers, Funimation has been a favorite platform, featuring a wide range of anime series, films, and simulcasts directly from Japan. But as with many streaming services, subscription costs can add up. That’s where a Funimation promo code comes in, offering fans the chance to enjoy their favorite content at a discounted rate.
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VPN compatibility with Funimation
For anime fans looking to access Funimation's extensive library of shows and movies from anywhere in the world, using a VPN can be a game-changer. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a tool that helps ensure online privacy and security by encrypting internet traffic and hiding the user's IP address. However, when it comes to streaming services like Funimation, not all VPNs are created equal in terms of compatibility.
Funimation is a popular streaming platform that offers a wide range of anime content to viewers worldwide. However, due to licensing agreements, certain shows and movies may be restricted to specific regions. This is where a VPN can come in handy, as it allows users to mask their actual location and access content that may not be available in their country.
When choosing a VPN for Funimation, it is essential to look for one that offers strong encryption, high-speed connections, and servers in the region where the desired content is available. Some VPNs may struggle with streaming services due to slow speeds or detection by platforms like Funimation, leading to possible content restrictions.
It is recommended to opt for premium VPN services that have a proven track record of working well with streaming platforms like Funimation. Additionally, regularly updating the VPN software can ensure a better streaming experience, as providers often enhance their services to bypass geo-blocks and maintain compatibility with popular streaming services.
In conclusion, using a VPN with Funimation can open up a world of anime content for viewers worldwide. By selecting a reliable VPN with strong security features and a focus on streaming performance, anime fans can enjoy their favorite shows and movies without restrictions, ensuring a truly immersive viewing experience.
Funimation streaming through VPN
Title: Enjoying Funimation Streaming through VPN: A Guide for Anime Enthusiasts
For avid anime fans outside of the United States, gaining access to Funimation's extensive library of anime content can often be a challenge due to geo-restrictions. However, with the use of a Virtual Private Network (VPN), enthusiasts can unlock a world of entertainment and immerse themselves in the latest shows, classics, and exclusive content offered by Funimation.
A VPN works by rerouting your internet connection through a server located in a different country, thus masking your actual location and granting you access to region-locked content. This means that even if you're located outside of Funimation's supported regions, you can still enjoy their streaming service by connecting to a VPN server located in the United States.
To begin streaming Funimation through a VPN, follow these simple steps:
Choose a reputable VPN provider that offers servers in the United States and ensures fast and reliable connections suitable for streaming high-quality video content.
Sign up for a subscription plan with the VPN provider of your choice and download their application onto your preferred device, whether it's a computer, smartphone, or smart TV.
Launch the VPN application and connect to a server located in the United States. This will assign you a temporary U.S. IP address, fooling Funimation's servers into thinking you're accessing the service from within the country.
Once connected, visit the Funimation website or app and log in to your account. You should now have unrestricted access to Funimation's entire catalog of anime titles, including simulcasts, dubs, and exclusive content.
Start streaming your favorite anime series and movies in high definition, without any interruptions or limitations based on your geographical location.
By utilizing a VPN to access Funimation, anime enthusiasts can overcome regional restrictions and enjoy a diverse range of content from one of the leading streaming platforms in the industry. So, grab your popcorn and get ready to embark on an epic anime adventure, no matter where you are in the world!
VPN bypass for Funimation
Title: Unlock Funimation with VPN Bypass: Enjoy Unrestricted Anime Streaming
Funimation offers a vast library of anime content, but geographic restrictions can limit access to its full catalog. Fortunately, with the use of a Virtual Private Network (VPN), users can bypass these restrictions and unlock Funimation from anywhere in the world.
A VPN works by rerouting your internet connection through a server in a different location, thereby masking your actual IP address and making it appear as though you are accessing the internet from that server's location. This allows you to bypass geographic restrictions and access content that may be blocked in your region.
To unlock Funimation with a VPN, follow these simple steps:
Choose a reputable VPN provider: Select a VPN service that offers a wide range of server locations and reliable connection speeds. Some popular VPN providers include ExpressVPN, NordVPN, and Surfshark.
Install the VPN software: Download and install the VPN application on your device. Most VPN providers offer apps for various platforms, including Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android.
Connect to a server: Open the VPN app and connect to a server located in a region where Funimation is available. For example, if Funimation is only accessible in the United States, connect to a server located in the U.S.
Access Funimation: Once you're connected to the VPN server, visit the Funimation website or app and enjoy unrestricted access to its vast library of anime content.
By using a VPN to bypass geographic restrictions, anime enthusiasts can enjoy uninterrupted streaming of their favorite shows and movies on Funimation, regardless of their location. However, it's essential to choose a reliable VPN provider to ensure a secure and seamless streaming experience. With the right VPN, you can unlock Funimation and dive into the world of anime entertainment from anywhere in the world.
Funimation region blocking and VPNs
Title: Navigating Funimation Region Blocking: How VPNs Can Help
Funimation, a leading platform for anime streaming, offers a vast library of content to its subscribers. However, one challenge that many users encounter is region blocking. This practice restricts access to certain shows or episodes based on the user's geographical location. While this is often implemented due to licensing agreements, it can be frustrating for viewers eager to explore the full range of available content.
Fortunately, there's a solution: Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). A VPN works by rerouting your internet connection through a server in a different location, effectively masking your true IP address and allowing you to access content that may be restricted in your region.
For Funimation users facing region blocking, VPNs offer a simple and effective workaround. By connecting to a server in a region where the desired content is available, users can bypass geographical restrictions and unlock access to their favorite shows and movies. This opens up a world of possibilities for anime enthusiasts, ensuring they can enjoy the full breadth of Funimation's catalog regardless of their location.
However, it's important to note that while VPNs can help circumvent region blocking, users should exercise caution and ensure they are complying with Funimation's terms of service. While using a VPN to access geo-restricted content may not be explicitly prohibited, it's always best to review the platform's policies to avoid any potential issues.
In conclusion, for Funimation users frustrated by region blocking, VPNs offer a practical solution to access the content they love. By leveraging the power of VPN technology, viewers can enjoy an uninterrupted streaming experience and dive into the rich world of anime from anywhere in the world.
Ensuring Funimation access with VPNs
Are you a fan of anime and looking to access Funimation from anywhere in the world? With a VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can ensure seamless access to Funimation's vast library of anime shows and movies, regardless of your location.
Using a VPN to connect to a server in a country where Funimation is available allows you to bypass geo-restrictions and stream your favorite content securely. This is especially useful for users outside of the United States and other regions where Funimation may be restricted.
One of the key advantages of using a VPN for Funimation access is privacy and security. By encrypting your internet connection, a VPN protects your data from potential hackers and eavesdroppers, ensuring a safe streaming experience.
Moreover, a VPN can help you avoid ISP throttling, which can sometimes slow down your streaming speed. By masking your IP address and rerouting your internet traffic through a different server, a VPN can improve your streaming quality and provide a smoother viewing experience.
It's important to choose a reliable VPN service with servers in countries where Funimation is accessible. Make sure to check for fast connection speeds, unlimited bandwidth, and strong encryption protocols to enjoy uninterrupted streaming sessions.
In conclusion, using a VPN is a convenient and effective way to ensure Funimation access from anywhere in the world. By bypassing geo-restrictions and enhancing your online security, a VPN can elevate your anime streaming experience to new heights.
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cergissoft ¡ 1 year ago
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Top 10 best apps ti watch anime
Top 10 Best Apps to Watch Anime Anime has become a global phenomenon, captivating audiences with its unique storytelling, vibrant animation, and diverse characters. As the demand for anime content continues to rise, so does the availability of platforms to watch it on. With countless options available, it can be overwhelming to choose the right app for your anime binge-watching needs. In this article, we'll explore the top 10 best apps to watch anime, each offering a variety of shows, movies, and exclusive content to cater to every anime enthusiast's preferences.
Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll stands as one of the most popular and comprehensive streaming platforms for anime fans worldwide. With a vast library of both popular and niche titles, Crunchyroll offers simulcast episodes shortly after their airing in Japan, ensuring viewers stay up-to-date with the latest releases.
Features:
Extensive library of anime titles Simulcast episodes Ad-supported free version available Premium subscription offers ad-free viewing and additional perks Community forums and discussions
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Wide variety of anime genres Timely release of new episodes Engaging community features
Cons:
Some content may be restricted based on region Free version includes ads
Funimation
Funimation is a leading anime streaming service known for its vast collection of dubbed anime content. Catering primarily to English-speaking audiences, Funimation offers a user-friendly interface and high-quality streaming experience.
Features:
Extensive library of dubbed anime Simulcast episodes with subtitles Premium subscription for ad-free viewing and exclusive content Partnership with Crunchyroll for cross-platform access
Pros:
Strong focus on English-language dubbing Partnership with major anime studios for exclusive content Simulcast episodes available shortly after airing in Japan
Cons:
Limited availability in some regions Subscriptions required for full access to content
Netflix
Netflix, known for its vast entertainment library, also offers a wide selection of anime titles. With both licensed and original anime series and movies, Netflix appeals to casual viewers and hardcore anime fans alike.
Features:
Original anime series and movies Diverse selection of licensed titles Offline viewing option Personalized recommendations based on viewing history
Pros:
High-quality original content User-friendly interface Availability on multiple devices
Cons:
Limited selection compared to dedicated anime platforms New releases may be delayed in some regions
Hulu
Hulu boasts a diverse catalog of anime titles, ranging from classics to current hits. With both subbed and dubbed options available, Hulu offers something for every anime enthusiast.
Features:
Extensive library of anime titles Subbed and dubbed options Personalized profiles for multiple users Live TV option for additional content
Pros:
Variety of subscription options Option to bundle with other streaming services Availability of live TV channels
Cons:
Ads included in the basic subscription Limited international availability
VRV
VRV stands out as a unique streaming platform that aggregates content from multiple channels, including Crunchyroll, HIDIVE, and more. With a focus on niche genres and exclusive content, VRV offers a curated anime viewing experience.
Features:
Variety of channels, including anime, gaming, and sci-fi Ad-free viewing option with premium subscription Offline viewing available Customizable watchlists and recommendations
Pros:
Diverse selection of anime and niche content Ad-free experience with premium subscription Integration with multiple streaming services
Cons:
Limited availability outside of the United States Some channels may require additional subscriptions
AnimeLab
AnimeLab caters specifically to anime fans in Australia and New Zealand, offering a wide selection of titles for streaming. With both free and premium subscription options, AnimeLab provides access to popular series and simulcast episodes.
Features:
Extensive library of anime titles Simulcast episodes with subtitles Free ad-supported version available Premium subscription for ad-free viewing and additional perks Pros:
Dedicated platform for Australian and New Zealand viewers Timely release of new episodes User-friendly interface
Cons:
Limited availability outside of Australia and New Zealand Free version includes ads
Tubi TV
Tubi TV is a free streaming service that offers a variety of anime titles alongside its other content offerings. While the selection may not be as extensive as dedicated anime platforms, Tubi TV provides a budget-friendly option for anime fans.
Features:
Free streaming with ad-supported model Variety of anime titles Available on multiple devices No subscription required
Pros:
Cost-effective option for anime viewing No subscription required Availability on a wide range of devices
Cons:
Limited selection compared to dedicated anime platforms Ads may interrupt viewing experienc Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video includes a selection of anime titles as part of its subscription service, offering both licensed and original content. With the option to rent or purchase additional titles, Prime Video caters to a wide range of viewing preferences.
Features:
Selection of licensed and original anime titles Rent or purchase additional titles Offline viewing option Personalized recommendations
Pros:
Included with Amazon Prime subscription Option to rent or purchase additional titles Availability on multiple devices
Cons:
Limited selection compared to dedicated anime platforms Additional fees for certain titles
Viewster
Viewster offers a diverse selection of anime titles for free streaming, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious viewers. With a focus on independent and niche titles, Viewster provides a unique anime viewing experience.
Features:
Free streaming with ad-supported model Variety of anime titles, including independent and niche content Available on multiple devices No subscription required
Pros:
Curated selection of independent and niche anime User-friendly interface
Cons:
Limited availability compared to mainstream platforms Ads may interrupt viewing experience
Conclusion
In conclusion, the world of anime streaming is vast and diverse, with numerous platforms offering a wide range of content to suit every viewer's preferences. From popular mainstream titles to niche indie gems, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you prefer subtitled or dubbed anime, free or subscription-based services, the top 10 apps listed above provide convenient access to a wealth of anime content. So, grab your snacks, cozy up on the couch, and embark on an anime adventure with these top-notch streaming platforms.
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anime745 ¡ 2 years ago
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The Best Free Anime Streaming Sites: Where to Watch Your Favorite Shows
Anime has gained immense popularity worldwide, captivating audiences with its diverse genres, compelling stories, and stunning animation. However, for many fans, finding a reliable and free source to stream their favorite anime can be a challenging task. While paid streaming services like Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Netflix offer extensive anime libraries, not everyone can afford a subscription. That's where free anime streaming sites come to the rescue. In this article, we will explore the best free anime streaming sites available in 2023, so you can indulge in your anime cravings without breaking the bank.
Crunchyroll is a well-known name in the anime community, and it offers a generous selection of free anime content. While Crunchyroll's premium subscription unlocks additional features and simulcasts, free users still have access to a wide range of anime series and movies. The free version may come with ads and a one-week delay for new episodes, but it remains a fantastic option for those on a budget.
Funimation is another top-tier platform that provides both free and premium anime streaming options. The free version offers a substantial collection of anime titles with ads. Subscribers enjoy an ad-free experience and access to new episodes shortly after they air in Japan. Funimation's user-friendly interface and high-quality video make it a preferred choice for many anime fans.
9anime is a popular free anime streaming site that caters to fans around the world. It boasts an extensive library of anime series and movies, including classics and the latest releases. Users can choose from various streaming servers and enjoy content in different resolutions. However, be cautious and use ad blockers when using this site to avoid intrusive advertisements.
KissAnime has long been a favorite among anime enthusiasts for its vast collection and user-friendly interface. While the site has faced copyright issues and domain changes over the years, it still offers a plethora of anime content. Users can watch anime for free with ads and access multiple streaming servers for a seamless viewing experience.
AnimeHeaven is a reliable source for free anime streaming with a straightforward layout. It features an extensive catalog of anime series, movies, and even dubbed versions for those who prefer English audio. AnimeHeaven provides multiple streaming options, making it easy to find the best quality for your internet connection.
In addition to its main website, Crunchyroll also maintains a YouTube channel called "Crunchyroll Collection." This channel offers select episodes and clips from various anime series for free. While it may not provide complete series, it's an excellent way to sample different shows and discover new favorites legally.
Tubi is a free streaming platform that offers a diverse range of content, including anime. It partners with several anime distributors to provide a growing selection of titles. While Tubi's anime library may not be as extensive as dedicated anime sites, it's a legal and free option to explore.
VRV is a unique streaming platform that bundles various channels, including Crunchyroll, HiDive, and more, into one service. While it primarily offers a premium subscription, VRV also provides some free content with ads. Users can access a limited but enjoyable selection of anime series without a subscription free best anime streaming sites .
If you're a fan of classic anime, RetroCrush is a hidden gem. This free streaming service focuses on older anime titles and provides a nostalgic experience for viewers. While its library may not be as extensive as other sites, it's a treasure trove for fans of vintage anime.
AsianCrush offers a diverse range of Asian content, including anime from Japan and other Asian countries. While it's not exclusively an anime platform, it features a selection of popular anime titles for free. The site is worth checking out for fans interested in exploring different genres.
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Anime has a dedicated and passionate fanbase, and free anime streaming sites make it accessible to viewers worldwide. While these sites offer a cost-effective way to enjoy your favorite anime, it's essential to use them responsibly and consider supporting the industry by purchasing official merchandise or subscribing to premium services when possible. Whether you're into the latest seasonal anime or classic series, the best free anime streaming sites listed above have you covered, ensuring that you can immerse yourself in the captivating world of anime without emptying your wallet.
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percypanleo ¡ 17 days ago
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I mean, if you're in the US you have to pirate anyway if you don't want to skip half of the show since there's the great rift between what they inherited from Funimation's license and where they started simulcasting
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Sigh why must I be so broke that I can't watch case closed for free anymore on crunchyroll 😪😪🥀🥀
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serendipitous-assembly ¡ 6 years ago
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Me, getting a funimation sub so I can see simulcast magia record next month: This is because I’m autistic, NOT because I like you :/
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ilhoonftw ¡ 3 years ago
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'crunchyroll is not great' and more - reading list:
Crunchyroll Company History Timeline
The History Of Crunchyroll, And HOW They Came To Be An Anime Streaming Giant (2022)
Anime Artists Complain About ‘Pathetic’ Wages Offered By Crunchyroll & Funimation (2022)
Crunchyroll's Low Pay Sparks Controversy Among Voice Actors (2022)
Everything is bigger in Texas except anime voice actor wages (2020)
Sony acquires Crunchyroll, leaving anime fans with unanswered questions (2021)
Crunchyroll and Funimation Merger: What does it mean for workers and consumers? (2021)
US-based digital video firm Ellation buys Moldovan unit of Germany's Yopeso (2017)
Layoffs Hit Crunchyroll As The Company Undergoes Restructuring (2017)
Moldova: Common tax of 7 percent for investors in the IT-Sector (2017)
reddit thread on the layoffs (2017)
Ellation rebrands as Crunchyroll (2020)
Anime Is Booming. So Why Are Animators Living in Poverty? (2021)
Crunchyroll’s reduced premium video quality is either deliberate cost-cutting or catastrophic incompetence by Daiz (2018)
Ellation response (2018)
glassdoor review from 2018
Award-winning anime director (from Netju no Susome) [Kazuyoshi Yaginuma] blows the whistle on Crunchyroll's "charity fraud"." (2018)**
Crunchyroll Indicted on Charges of Failing to Act as Nonprofit Charity (2018)
Are Streaming Revenues Improving The Lives Of Animators? (2018)
Let’s Listen To Anime Creators For Once – Netflix Is No Savior (2018)
Amazon looks to edge out niche anime streaming services by offering offline playback (update) (2017)
From Piracy to Legitimacy: The Rise of Crunchyroll and the Exploitation of Digital Labour (2016)
Interview: Translating Anime With Katrina Leonoudakis (2022)
Nerdy jobs: The artist who translates anime for an American audience (2019)
What's it like being a translator for CrunchyRoll? reddit thread (2015)
The future of anime fansubs in a simulcast world (2019)
more links in reblog here
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@studentofetherium thank you!
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