![]() ![]() Sequels not on any streaming services allowed.No donghua (Chinese animation), aeni (Sout Korean animation), and animation that isn't from Japan, yes we all know many works are outsourced to different studios and animation outside of Japan but this is to make the stack not as loaded and confusing more than it is.No short anime, 5 minutes or less (Gag Manga Biyori, Popee the Performer, Gregory Horror Show).No OVAs or specials, not every OVA such as Hellsing: Ultimate or TV Specials make its way to streaming services as sometimes they're bundled to specific manga volumes, other media, or sold separately from a series.No unofficial doujin anime/fan-made anime.No series uploaded to Youtube by unofficial channels (Official channels count as legal streaming services, again, outside of Japan that don't require a VPN to view).No lost media, there are better interest stacks for that.Feel free to do an interest stack about them, I'm thinking this one can only go as early as the 2000s for the anime on the stack. Avoid recommending retro anime to be added to the stack, we're not counting physical releases or that they used to air in some regions, just that they're currently available in a streaming service (Kinnikuman, Kochikame).As well as other long-running series that don't fit the demographic rule fully (Sazae-san, Doraemon, Chibi Maruko-chan). No 'Kids' demographic, there's a reason MAL makes the distinction for those series, sure they're anime but I don't expect streaming services to lump them with other 'anime' and drown their servers with thousands of episodes (Ojarumaru, Anpanman, Nintama Rantaro).IIRC there is also a legit Youtube channel for Beyblade franchise and for some other Bushiroad franchises not included in your list.Īlso some old (70s, 80s, 90s) anime co-produced by european companies shold be legally avaiable on Youtube.There seem to be a lot of ways to watch anime but sometimes there are certain outliers that don't make their way to any legal streaming service outside of Japan (these criteria are mainly made using as they list official streaming services to view anime and The Streamable), this stack aims to shine a light on these series, however, some rules are to be followed: – CBN and Cross TV have some old bible related anime – Media Blasters has no Anime episodes on their youtube channel – Ani-One and Muse are the same Youtube channel – Watchbox is now part of (and is also avaiable in CH), some titles require subscription (€ 4,99 / month) but most are free – Wakanim has seperate sites per language and region (your link goes to the french page that is not avaiable in non-french-speaking territories) It also serves Eastern Europe (but only with russian subtitles) – TubiTV is avaiable worldwide except European Union – ProSieben Maxx also serves Austria + Switzerland – Midnight Pulp seems to be avaiable only in the US (or US + CA)? – Maxdome no longer offers subscriptions (only rental / buy) – Hidive is avaiable worldwide (or worldwide ex asia, but very limited content outside of english or spanish speaking countries) – e.g. – Funimation is no longer avaiable in AU+NZ (content migrated to Anime Lab) – Asian Crush seems to be avaiable only in the US (or US + CA)? ![]() – Amazon is avaiable worldwide (ex China), in some countries one is required to access via instead – Akiba Passs was closed over a year ago and should be removed ![]()
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