It’s been amazing to witness the growth of the anime industry in America. It used to be extremely difficult to find anime in the country and even then, it was a very select handful of programs that were only available with questionable dubs. Over the course of a few decades this niche genre of animation hasn’t just become a mainstream obsession, but it’s now actively sought by streaming services. Anime’s popularity in America has reached a point where there are now multiple streaming services that offer ways to consume this content. There’s no need to get unnecessarily overwhelmed with all of these options for where to get anime. Here’s a helpful breakdown of not just the anime-exclusive streamers, but also the services that you may already have that are full of satisfying anime content.
Anime-Exclusive Streaming Services Funimation
Price: Free (with ads); $5.99 per month...
Anime-Exclusive Streaming Services Funimation
Price: Free (with ads); $5.99 per month...
- 1/22/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Daniel Kurland Jan 22, 2020
A new sports anime has become the breakout series of the season. We take a look at why Ahiru no Sora is so special.
This article is presented by Hidive. Ahiru no Sora’s first season is currently streaming on Hidive, with new episodes available on Wednesdays. All opinions expressed in the article are of the author’s.
"Basketball this and basketball that. What the hell is so fun about it?" The sports sub-genre of anime has always been fascinating. There is practically an anime for every sport imaginable. Sometimes it can be difficult to tell which sports anime series are worth your time, and which create something unique within the genre. Ahiru no Sora is a recent example of a basketball anime, but it’s already proving itself to be a creative, entertaining spin on the format that shouldn’t go overlooked.
read more: The Best...
A new sports anime has become the breakout series of the season. We take a look at why Ahiru no Sora is so special.
This article is presented by Hidive. Ahiru no Sora’s first season is currently streaming on Hidive, with new episodes available on Wednesdays. All opinions expressed in the article are of the author’s.
"Basketball this and basketball that. What the hell is so fun about it?" The sports sub-genre of anime has always been fascinating. There is practically an anime for every sport imaginable. Sometimes it can be difficult to tell which sports anime series are worth your time, and which create something unique within the genre. Ahiru no Sora is a recent example of a basketball anime, but it’s already proving itself to be a creative, entertaining spin on the format that shouldn’t go overlooked.
read more: The Best...
- 12/3/2019
- Den of Geek
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