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Five Streaming Services to Watch Anime For Free (Legally)!

With the popularity of streaming services, watching anime has become easier than ever. However, several questionable platforms on the web lure in users with unpaid services. These doubtful websites can damage devices or steal personal, sensitive data. On the other hand, reliable streaming platforms allow anime fans and cinephiles in general to watch their favorite titles for free, legally, and without having to worry about their online safety! The bottom line is that maintaining a hobby can be expensive.

Deep anime and manga fans—otakus—can spend a lot on the latest stories they follow, merchandise featuring their favorite characters, and streaming services. So, for many, every opportunity to save is tempting.

Thankfully, with a little research and patience, you can save a lot of money on the things you love. For instance, to encourage readers to read manga, some platforms release chapters of popular series for free for a limited time. This also encourages fans to return to their website.

Similarly, fans who like to collect anime merchandise can get amazing items delivered to them every month by subscribing to a reliable anime box, saving money.

Plus, with streaming services, there’s no need to resort to shady websites. Instead, you can save money by visiting platforms created by well-known companies in the media industry. These websites rely only on ads to make a profit; all it takes to start watching anime for free is signing up.

Here are five anime streaming services that are worth checking out.

Legal Streaming Services To Watch Anime For Free

RetroCrush

RetroCrush claims to be “a channel dedicated to the Golden Age of anime.” It is owned by Cineverse, the same owner of AsianCrush and Midnight Pulp, and is available in North American countries.

As the name suggests, it has a large collection of shows that were popular until the early 2000s. The young generation of otakus may have never heard of these shows, and among the titles included Vampire Princess Miyu, Black Jack, and Barefoot Gen!

Pluto.TV

Pluto.TV has been slowly gaining ground lately. It is a streaming service owned by Paramount and has the classic On-Demand area and a Live section, too! You can select the Anime and Geek Category and have fun watching any episodes that are being aired at the time.

The catalog has timeless favorites like Inuyasha and Naruto, and even anime for the older audience like Highschool of the Dead.

Tubi

The platform Tubi belongs to the Tubi Media Group, a division of Fox Corporation that relies on ads to keep its content free. It has a considerable collection of series and movies in various genres and a selection of anime shows, including the classic Yu-Gi-Oh!

YouTube

Some companies, like the studio TMS Entertainment or the portal Gundam.Info (by Sunrise), upload episodes of some projects to their YouTube channels. This also makes the traditional video platform a legal (and free) streaming service!

Crunchyroll

This is not a joke… Crunchyroll, one of the best anime streaming services today, offers titles for free! I’m not talking about free trials (which exist for those who intend to subscribe) or any other bait.

Free users can enjoy subbed and dubbed anime, although the catalog is limited compared to the paid version.

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