how to watch anime on youtube

by Miss Aiyana Grimes 3 min read
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  • Muse Asia. Muse Asia is by far the most popular channel out of all of the ones on this list. ...
  • Ani One – Free Anime Channel on YouTube. Ani-One Asia is another Youtube channel owned by Medialink that offers various anime content, new and old.
  • Bilibili. Bilibili is most commonly known for its free anime streaming app, which distributes anime content and is one of China’s major OTT platforms.
  • Animelog. Animelog is a YouTube channel that was made in collaboration with several well-known studios, including Toei Animation.
  • Gundaminfo. Gumdaminfo is a YouTube channel that offers many popular Gundam series such as Iron-Blooded Orphan, Gundam Built Divers Re: RISE, and others.

Watch anime online for free on YouTube.
  1. Muse Asia. Muse Asia Notable Anime Series List.
  2. Ani One – Free Anime Channel on YouTube. Ani-One Asia Notable Anime Series List.
  3. Bilibili. Bilibili Notable Anime Series List.
  4. Animelog. Animelog Notable Anime Series List.
  5. Gundaminfo.
Aug 15, 2021

Full Answer

Is it legal to watch those anime on YouTube?

Youtube is now the most popular video streaming service in the world, but less people know that they can watch anime movies there. There are not so many anime options on Youtube, but you can buy or rent a movie to watch it legally. Find the Youtube’s official account named YouTube Movies or the Movies & Shows category.

What Anime do you recommend I watch?

  • God of highschool if you like action ,it one of the best Anime to watch .I personally don't like action Anime but this Anime is really good even I fell ...
  • Fruits basket (2019)both seasons i love this anime if you like rom com you will sure fall in love with this show. ...
  • The rising of the shield Hero this is the best isekai Anime I have watched so far

What is currently the best site to watch anime?

  • Currently, there are four membership plans with one month free trial period available to all first-time viewers.
  • Netflix is a preferred platform to stream anime videos due to the absence of commercial breaks.
  • This site offers top-notch video quality.
  • The site also has subbed anime shows and movies.

How often do you rewatch an anime?

some really good anime I rewatch on a yearly base, but this year I broke my once a year rule and watched Jojo twice as well as Konosuba. You always gotta do it for the JoJo. I rewatched it late last year with my friends and we all had a blast with it and it helped us remember what made it so great for us the first time around.

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1. Muse Asia

The content available on this YouTube channel is only available in the Philippines, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Singapura, and Indonesia. Currently, there are only a few anime titles available on this channel, but later it will increase over time.

2. Ani One

Ani One is an abbreviation of Anime For Everyone, an anime channel that can be watched by everyone. This channel is available for every country in the world! A few anime titles available here are Millionaire Detective: Balance Unlimited, Gleipnir, Sing Yesterday For Me, A Place Further Than the Universe, and Haikyuu!

3. Gundaminfo

This channel already available in many countries, but not all. Hence the name, this channel offers Gundam series, starting from Iron-Blooded Orphan, Gundam Built Divers Re: RISE, and others. Not only anime series, but also Gundam movies available. Currently, Gundaminfo has already 1,53 million subscribers.

4. Animelog

This newly created channel is a collaboration between many Japanese studios including Toei Animation that own the license of Dragon Ball, One Piece, and Digimon. They planned to add 3000 anime titles at the end of 2022. Currently, Animelog only available in Japan, but later they will make it available for global audiences.

6 Sherlock Hound

This show looks a lot like Goof Troop in a Wild West setting with a steampunk aesthetic. It has an interesting history as the result of a collaborative effort between the Italian broadcasting corporation RAI and a Japanese animation company, Tokyo Movie Shinsha.

5 Chibi Maruko

A beloved shows that's been on Japanese television for decades, Chibi Maruko is based on the producer's childhood memories of growing up in the 1960s. Virtually the entire show, which started in the 1990s and continues into the present day, is available on the official Nippon Animation YouTube channel.

4 Beyblade

It's a game, it's a manga, so of course, there's an anime series. The Beyblade franchise dates from 1999 and is still ongoing, so there's some nostalgia behind the renewed interest in the earliest Beyblade animated shows that are now two decades old.

3 The Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime

Also known as TenSura or Slime Isekai, this quirky comedy is meant to borrow some ideas from popular themes in RPG games.

2 Revolutionary Girl Utena

Revolutionary Girl Utena is a fan favorite anime for a variety of reasons, and since its initial release in 1998, it's retained a loyal following. Nozomi Entertainment currently holds the North American rights, and the entire show is currently available on their official YouTube channel.

1 The Promised Neverland

This title is so popular it covers virtually all the media bases. It's easy to get the animated series mixed up with the movies, both live-action and cartoons, along with the various video games, books, and manga. The anime series is currently available via Ani-One Asia and Media-Link Group on YouTube.

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