We consume a good amount of anime in my house — not enough to keep any single streaming service in business on our own — but it’s enough. I have one kid who can’t miss an episode of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, and when Attack on Titan was still on the air, it was appointment TV in my home. I have to keep multiple streamers on rotation for anime, but Crunchyroll is one that’s a staple I don’t mind paying for, and it’s not expensive.
It’s true you can watch some things for free, but the basic $8 a month subscription is what opens the gate to Crunchyroll’s simulcasts. You can watch new episodes the same day they air in Japan, instead of waiting days or months. I’m watching Dandadan this season and prefer to stream on my TV, but my kids often use their phones for streaming
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