Anime streaming services definitely become more popular as anime in itself has grown from being attractive to just a niche market to now a general majority.

Back in the day, only a select few were truly interested in watching anime but over the years, things have changed due to the influx of new anime that has become more popular for mainstream media. With the influx of new anime viewers, it is only natural to find the best anime streaming services like a website or application.
While some people still result in buying their anime online having to buy a single title at a time, others have been clever enough to go straight for the different anime streaming services. Picking out the right service provider is entirely up to the user.
Here are five different anime streaming services online:
- Netflix
One thing that really sets netflix apart is that it has Neon Genesis Evangelion which is a golden anime to true anime fans. It also has original anime titles like Knights of Sidonia, Seven Deadly Sins, and even the English Castlevania. Of course, fans are not only limited to anime but also other movies and series within Netflix. Netflix’s standard plan is at $8.99/month or choose to get the high definition plan at $12.99/month.
- Hulu
Hulu has luckily struck a deal with a particular Funimation last December giving it quite an impressive anime section. Once people check out the anime section, they will be able to immediately spot the immensely popular and classical Cowboy Bebop. Just like Netflix, Hulu users will also not be limited to anime alone. The Hulu membership plan is at $5.99/month with commercials and $11.99 without commercials.
- Funimation
One thing that really makes this anime stand out is that it has a ton of Dragon Ball content as well as exclusive rights to particular dubbed content. This anime streaming service is perfect for those with a serious anime obsession. It also has simulcasts which are English-subtitled anime that come out on the same day or just shortly after the original Japanese broadcast.
It’s also very available for every major device. There’s a free-ad supported version for Funimation and it subscribes at $5.99 for the “premium” version which is ad-free and allows access to the library + 2 simultaneous streams. The $7.99 “premium plus” version is also free and allows library access but this time, it also includes 5 simultaneous streams.
- Crunchyroll
This is perfect for anime devotees and has one of the best subbed collections. It also includes certain exclusives like the Laid-Back Camp and A Place Further Than the Universe. The free stuff, however, is ad-supported. The anime streaming service costs only $7.99/month for the Crunchyroll Premium and $9.99/month for the Crunchyroll Premium plus a VRV Premium.
- VRV
Although it has quite the same offerings just like Crunchyroll, it also includes their own library of different originals just like HarmonQuest. VRV consists of a collection of different properties like Hidive, Mondo, Cronchyroll, Boomerang, and a few more. The anime streaming service costs $9.99/month.
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