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10) Crunchyroll Fans can see all of the anime on the Crunchyroll roll website and they can download its app from Google Play Store as well as the App Store.
9) Funimation Funimation, like Crunchyroll, has official contracts for many anime. The best part about Funimation is that it is perfect for fans who prefer English-dubbed anime.
8) Anime Planet Anime Planet has some of the best collections of anime. It has many good points such as it lets fans not only watch anime but read much popular manga.
7) CONtv The advantage of using CONtv is that the site is divided into distinct categories. This not helps viewers discover new anime based on their favorite genre.
6) Tubi TV Fans cannot find the latest releases or some of the most popular anime here. However, it is most definitely a jackpot if fans wish to look for underrated anime.
5) Crackle Similar to Tubi TV, Crackle also has a limited collection of anime. However, The site allows the user to stream without the interference of pop-up advertisements.
4) Midnight Pulp The site allows the user to have better playback options, such as allowing the option to change playback speed, forward or rewind, and more.
3) Retro Crush The site is majorly dedicated to anime from the 80s and 90s. However, it is beginning to pick up anime from the early 2000s as well.
2) GoGoanime The site is perfect for people who want an easy portal. However it is not confirmed whether the site holds the license to stream content legally, but fans speculate that it does.
1) Asian Crush Asian Crush is owned by the same company that owns Midnight Pulp. The site contains not only anime but Korean dramas and Asian movies as well.