Especially dedicated to
anime, this is the first choice for many otakus. It offers a wide range of
series, including the latest releases from Japan.
Beyond an extensive library of popular series and films,
Netflix has invested heavily in original and exclusive anime.
With a growing selection, many of them exclusive, this platform is a great option for subscribers.
The platform, which features a variety of content, has also incorporated anime into its library, some of which are classics.
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The Brazilian streaming giant also has its anime selection, especially for those looking for Portuguese dubs.
Star+
An emerging platform that has gradually been adding more anime to its collection.
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YouTube
While not a dedicated streaming platform, many official anime channels have complete series and films available, often for free.
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Pluto TV
This free streaming service has a dedicated channel, perfect for those wanting to discover something new without spending.
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Samsung TV Plus
Available for Samsung device users, it offers a variety of channels.
AsianCrush and RetroCrush
These twin platforms focus on Asian content, with AsianCrush more geared toward films and dramas and RetroCrush for classics.
Tubi
A free service that has a good selection, many of which are not available on other platforms.
Viki
While better known for Korean dramas, Viki also has a decent anime selection.
Looke
An additional option for Brazilian fans, with a varied selection and other content.

Regardless of your choice, the passion for anime has never been easier to satisfy, with a variety of platforms available for all tastes and budgets.