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Funimation strives to be more of a one-stop shop dedicated to classics by focusing on new products and collectibles just as much as it focuses on providing streamable content. It’s a great site for classic anime connoisseurs but not an ideal destination for anyone who wants tons of variety and fast access to the newest series. Funimation is another platform that you can use for free but its premium streaming service, Funimation Now, is the best way to stream anime content on the go on multiple devices.

Funimation has a great variety of pricing options for viewers to select from, which allows you to pick a plan that best suits your personal viewing preferences. For $5.99 a month you can view an unlimited amount of anime with no ads, HD streaming options, and the option to simultaneously stream on up to two devices. You can also skip the month-to-month pricing and pay for a year’s membership upfront for $59.99 instead, which gives you a bit of a discount. If you don’t want to have any dubbed anime, however, you can opt for a slightly cheaper subscription. For $4.95 a month you will have access to subbed anime only but if you’re one of the many anime lovers who doesn’t like dubbed anime anyway, this is a great way to shave a few bucks off the cost of your subscription.


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