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Anime is an animation style that originated in Japan, which includes all types of animated media. It is often characterized by colorful graphics, vibrant characters, and whimsical themes. Over the past few years, anime has gained tremendous popularity all over the world. It is a prodigious amalgamation of storytelling, art, and music with animation. However, purchasing anime movies, web series, cartoons, etc. can burn a hole in your pocket. Nonetheless, you can grant access to them without paying a single penny in the following sites, and fortunately.

  • Crunchyroll 

In recent times, Crunchyroll has topped the list of anime collections. You can watch anime content without even creating an account. Although creating an account gives you the added benefit of generating your watchlist, and you can also keep track of the watch history of your account. This site also streams manga and dorama and offers over 900 anime shows. You can, moreover, try the premium membership for $7.99-$11.95/MO for additional benefits. Crunchyroll is available on both iOS and Android. (www.crunchyroll.com)

  • YouTube 

Locating free anime on YouTube can be a fiddly task, but don’t give up looking for the anime content there. Most of the significant anime channels stream some of their episodes for free but only for attracting viewers. Funimation is one such channel that uploads complete series in dubbed and subtitled SD format. Finding free anime can be difficult on YouTube, but it is good to test the waters.

  • Funimation

Apart from being a YouTube channel to stream free anime content, this app is a healthy competitor to Crunchyroll. Anime fans are most likely to be familiar with the FunimationNow app available on both iOS and Android. This app mainly focuses on popular or seasonally famous content. This app merely focuses on providing more varieties of series and provides membership plans ranging from $5.99-$7.99/MO. (www.funimation.com)

  • Anime Planet 

They provide a lot of recommendations based on your watch history. They let you know their support in the industry before you stream any content from them. They offer a unique advantage to its users if the content is sourced from Crunchyroll. They have over 45,000 free episodes to go through on their site. They have both dubbed and subbed anime and manga content on their site. (www.anime-planet.com)

  • HIDIVE 

This site is quite different from the previous site because before letting you watch any content, they provide a small sample of free episodes that you can find under the site’s ‘free episodes’ section. Each episode has been derived from exclusive categories such as new release, top-rated, subbed anime, and dubbed anime, and you won’t be interfered in between with ads. You can also check the exclusive category list to decide if you want to subscribe. You can access the exclusive free content for 14 days and subscribe by paying $4.99/MO. (www.hidive.com)

The amount and type of content you can see on these apps and sites will differ from country-to-country. Each site offers unique benefits to its users, so try out a few of them to get your eyes on the best one out there.

Ellen Cooper is a technology enthusiast who loves writing about new advancements and IT threats on a regular basis. Her work focuses on the latest advancements in the realm of technology, social media, and cybersecurity at webroot.com/safe.

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