Crunchyroll
Thousands of anime and manga with episodes an hour after Japan
Thousands of anime and manga with episodes an hour after Japan
Crunchyroll brings a massive catalog of series and films to one place, covering action, fantasy, romance, sports, and more. New chapters often land quickly, with subtitled episodes available as early as an hour after their Japanese broadcast. Streams are offered in full HD, and the library spans fan favorites like Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, One Piece, and Naruto Shippuden. Beyond video, you can also dive into companion manga directly in the app, making it a solid hub for anime culture.
Navigation is straightforward. You can browse by genre, check what is trending or newly released, and save shows to a watchlist for later. Progress syncs across devices, so picking up where you left off is easy whether you are at home or on the go. Depending on your membership, simultaneous streaming can extend to multiple screens, and there is an option to download episodes or movies for offline viewing.
Crunchyroll follows a freemium model, with paid plans that scale by duration and the number of viewers using the account. If you prefer to bundle, the service is also available through Prime Video in select regions, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Sweden. There, Fan and Mega Fan memberships are offered at the same price as buying directly, both ad-free, with Mega Fan adding offline viewing and four-device simultaneous streaming. In the US, a linear channel on Amazon Freevee offers a rotating slate of anime with ads.
There is one annoyance to keep in mind. A recurring bug can reset your language preferences, which means you may need to reselect audio and subtitle options more often than you would like. Even so, the combination of high-quality video, an extensive lineup of shows and manga, simple navigation, multi-device sync, and flexible subscriptions makes Crunchyroll an easy recommendation for anime fans.
Developer
Crunchyroll
OS
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Version
3.91.1
License
Free