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Here is a list of websites, streaming services, and locations where you can watch anime. I considered providing some information about each site, but I realized that would require me to repeat a lot of the same information, and I don’t think you want to read the same lines over and over.
Most of these services offer free versions with advertisements and paid subscriptions without advertisements. The paid subscriptions usually have different levels, with the more expensive ones offering additional benefits. You can visit their websites to learn more about each level and its cost.
Some of them also offer free trials to try them out. For instance, you can try Amazon’s Prime Video for 30 days.
- Netflix (Paid subscriptions)
- Crunchyroll (Paid subscriptions, Free trial, Some free with ads episodes)
- Freevee (Free with ads)
- Pluto TV (Free with ads)
- Roku TV (Free with ads, paid premium streaming subscriptions)
- Toonami (Saturday nights on Cartoon Network)
- Tubi (Free with ads)
- Plex (Free with ads)
- Hidive (Paid subscriptions, Free trial, some free episodes)
- Hulu (Paid subscriptions, Free trial)
- YouTube (Free with ads)
- Prime Video (Paid Subscription, Free Trial)
- Amazon (Buy physical media)
- RetroCrush (Free with ads, Free subscription)
- Hoopla (Free with library card)
- Your Local Library (Borrow physical media)
Did I miss a streaming service or location? Are any of these your favorite place to watch anime? Leave a comment.
Are you here because you are new to anime? Check out this anime and manga glossary to help you get more acquainted with the terms.