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Where can you watch anime
Where can you watch anime









In this list, we’ll be taking a look at the anime streaming services available in Malaysia, the anime they offer**, and rate them from best to worst. I’m not just talking about subscription-only services, but services that offer us free (and legal) anime. While we’re obviously lacking in comparison, it’d be remiss to ignore what we do have. Over there, they have simulcasts for anime like A Certain Magical Railgun T, Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!, ID: Invaded, Darwin’s Game, and If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die. Over there, they have exclusive services like Funimation and Hulu, as well as the full libraries* for services like Crunchyroll, HiDive, and Netflix. The article has been amended accordingly.Īrticle: When it comes to legal anime streaming, it’s easy to see what Malaysia lacks compared to other countries, namely in the United States. Meanwhile, Stars Align is now back on Astro GO, although the episodes have to be watched according to Aniplus Asia’s schedule or recorded at time of writing. The former was a mistake as Aniplus Asia’s Fire Force simulcast did not come to pass, with the show only premiering recently.

where can you watch anime

Update 1: The original article said that Astro GO did not have access to Fire Force when it was simulcasted on Aniplus Asia, and that Stars Align was pulled after its simulcast. Update 2: dimsum Entertainment and Ani-One have been added as entries. Some changes/additions made to Netflix, dimsum, and Ani-One entries.

where can you watch anime

Update 3: Rankings for Iflix (#5 to #7), dimsum (#6 to #5), Ani-One (#8 to #6), and Crunchyroll (#7 to #8) changed.











Where can you watch anime