How To Watch Anime on Streaming in 2024
By Staff• Edited by Lisa Holden • Updated Dec 06, 2023
This is a fantastic time to be an anime fan. Anime has never been more popular, and there are hundreds of fantastic shows out there that are just waiting to become your next favorite. But how can you watch anime on streaming in 2024? And what are the best streaming services for watching top shows like Attack On Titan or Demon Slayer? In this guide, we’ll take a look at your best options for watching anime on streaming including Crunchyroll, Max, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and Hulu. Read on, and find out which services may be right for you.
How to watch anime on Crunchyroll
Thanks to its recent merger with Funimation, Crunchyroll is almost certainly the best “one-stop-shop” if you want to watch anime on streaming in 2024. It has an unbeatable library of both dubbed and subbed shows, and it’s free to use.
However, free users are restricted from watching certain shows and episodes, and will have to watch ads, which can be quite lengthy. If you watch a lot of anime, we’d recommend that you subscribe to a premium plan, which gives you ad-free access to the entire Crunchyroll content library.
You get some pretty good features, too. You can watch on one device at once with the Fan plan, four devices with the Mega Fan plan, and six devices with the Ultimate Fan plan. You can also download up to 100 episodes for offline viewing on mobile devices. Speaking of devices, Crunchyroll supports all of the following devices:
- iOS and Android
- Web browsers
- Amazon Fire
- Roku
- Apple TV
- Chromecast
If you’d like to give it a try, you can click here to sign up for free, or to get a free 14-day trial of any Premium subscription.
What top anime shows can I watch on Crunchyroll?
Crunchyroll has more anime shows and movies than any other streaming service out there, with 1,000+ shows and hundreds of feature films. A few highlights of its library include:
- Attack On Titan
- My Hero Academia
- Demon Slayer
- That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime
- Hunter x Hunter
- Jujutsu Kaisen
- Fire Force
- Demon Slayer
- One Piece
How to watch anime on Max
Max has a surprisingly good library of Japanese animation, so it’s another decent choice if you want to watch anime on streaming.
For your money, you’ll get access to quite a few top anime shows, including Dr. Stone and lots of others. Max has great features, too. You can download up to 30 titles at once for offline viewing on your smartphone or tablet. It also supports up to three simultaneous streams, so everyone in your home can watch at once. You also get great device support with Max, which lets you watch on the following devices:
- iOS and Android
- Web browsers
- Amazon Fire
- Roku
- Apple TV
- Chromecast
- PlayStation and Xbox consoles
- Select smart TVs and set top boxes
Max doesn't have a free trial, but you can click here to give it a try. There’s no long-term commitment, so you can cancel at any time if you change your mind or want to try another anime streaming service.
What top anime shows can I watch on Max?
Max has lots of great anime shows. Here’s just a sample of the shows you can watch with this streaming service:
- Dr. Stone
- Tokyo Revengers
- The God Of High School
- Mob Psycho 100
- Food Wars!
- Jujutsu Kaisen
How to watch anime on Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video is another excellent option if you want to watch anime on streaming. You can choose to purchase a Prime Video subscription by itself, or you can pay a little extra to get all of the benefits of a full Amazon Prime membership, including free two-day shipping, Amazon Fresh, and more.
Amazon Prime Video is more than just an afterthought, though. It includes some great anime, including originals like Vinland Saga. You get tons of anime included with your subscription. There are also lots of shows and movies that are available to rent or buy, so Amazon Prime Video may be a great option for obscure shows that are harder to find on other streaming services.
This service doesn’t disappoint when it comes to features, either. You can stream on up to three devices at once, though only two devices can be used to stream the same show. Depending on your location, you can download between 15-25 videos on mobile devices for offline viewing. Amazon Prime Video has excellent device support, too, and you can watch it on:
- iOS and Android
- Web browsers
- Amazon Fire
- Roku
- Chromecast
- Apple TV
- PlayStation and Xbox consoles
- Select Blu-Ray players and set-top boxes
- Select smart TVs
If you’d like to try Amazon Prime Video for yourself, you can get a free 30-day trial if you click here. You can cancel before 30 days to avoid being charged, and there’s no long-term commitment.
What top anime shows can I watch on Amazon Prime Video?
Amazon Prime Video has a pretty huge library of anime content. This is a short list of a few of the shows you can watch for free with your subscription, but there are lots of others:
- Vinland Saga
- Rebuild of Evangelion
- Banana Fish
- Psycho-Pass
- Tenjho Tenge
- Hitorijime My Hero
How to watch anime on Netflix
Netflix is another streaming service that’s invested heavily in both original and licensed anime over the last few years. While it’s not close to taking down Crunchyroll or other exclusively anime-focused services, Netflix has lots of amazing shows that are sure to please anime fans. We recommend the Standard plan, which will be the best plan for most anime fans.
With Netflix, you can watch top anime shows like Cowboy Bebop on up to two devices at once with the Standard plan, or up to four devices with the Premium plan. You can download up to 100 videos to watch offline on mobile devices, on up to two devices (Standard) or four devices (Premium). Netflix supports all of the following streaming devices, among tons of others:
- iOS and Android
- Web browsers
- Amazon Fire
- Roku
- Apple TV
- Chromecast
- PlayStation/Xbox consoles
- Select smart TVs, set top boxes, and Blu-Ray players
If you’d like to try it for yourself, you can sign up for Netflix here. They don’t offer a free trial, but you can cancel at any time if you change your mind or want to try a different anime streaming service.
What top anime shows can I watch on Netflix?
Netflix has a huge selection of anime shows. Here are some of the top titles you’ll get as part of your subscription:
- Cowboy Bebop
- Hunter x Hunter
- Demon Slayer
- The Seven Deadly Sins
- Naruto
- Neon Genesis Evangelion
- One Piece
- Death Note
- The Disastrous Life Of Saiki K
- Sailor Moon Crystal
- Devilman Crybaby
How to watch anime on Hulu
Hulu is our final pick, and is an excellent choice if you want to watch anime on streaming services. It has a great anime library, with top titles like One Punch Man and My Hero Academia being a couple of standouts. It’s also pretty affordable.
Hulu lets you stream on up to two devices at once. You also can download shows to your mobile devices for offline viewing, with up to 25 total downloads across five mobile devices. Speaking of devices, Hulu also has excellent device support, so you can stream on all of the following platforms and more:
- iOS and Android
- Web browsers
- Amazon Fire
- Roku
- Apple TV
- Chromecast
- PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch consoles
- Select smart TVs, set top boxes, and Blu-Ray players
Hulu doesn’t currently offer a free trial, but you can click here to sign up for the service.
What top anime shows can I watch on Hulu?
Hulu has a solid lineup of anime. Here are some of the top titles that you can watch as soon as you subscribe:
- Spy X Family
- One Punch Man
- Demon Slayer
- High School DxD
- My Hero Academia
- Sailor Moon
- Fire Force
- Bleach
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Eric Liston • Author
Eric Liston is a content writer based in Columbus, Ohio. Since 2015, he’s been writing about technology, cord-cutting, and helping everyday people save money. He also has expertise writing about medicine, dentistry, insurance, and a variety of other industries. No matter what he’s writing, his focus is always on simplifying complex concepts and making them approachable for everyone. When he’s not slamming away on his keyboard at his home office, you’ll find Eric reading sci-fi novels, improving his disc golf game (he just hit his first 400-foot drive) and playing video games on his gaming PC.
Lisa Holden • Editor
Lisa Holden is an editor and creative based in Houston, TX. Lisa holds a BA in African-American Studies from Temple University and has spent her career working in news publications and magazines, even founding a magazine herself. When she’s not editing or working on one of her many creative endeavors (whenever that is), she enjoys traveling to new places and biking on sunny days.