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Posted on 2018/06/06
#3881
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User 683 | any suggestions? |
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Posted on 2018/06/06
#3882
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Miles Ermiiworth | Go to kissanime or gogoanime, you can start watching anime fast even though these sites are ass and contain 19230 ads. Otherwise if you want to do it the "legal" way, use Crunchyroll or something. |
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Posted on 2018/06/06
#3883
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mkdshacker |
Go to kissanime or gogoanime, you can start watching anime fast even though these sites are ass and contain 19230 ads. Otherwise if you want to do it the "legal" way, use Crunchyroll or something. crunchyroll had a beta exploit for the wiiu but it was never finished |
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Posted on 2018/06/06
#3884
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テクニカル諏訪子 |
What amazes me is how somebody just registered to a ROM hacking forum in order to ask questions about anime streaming. My answer: no idea. I just watch whatever appears on TV, instead of having ads over the anime, it has ads in between that. And most ads are relevant to the show too unlike on streaming websites. And legal websites usually don’t work over here because the content is meant for people in countries other than Japan apparently. Edit: Since the question included manga: I buy them at Lawson occasionally, they are even harder to find for online reading without subscribing to a paid app that might not even have the manga you want to read. |
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Posted on 2018/06/11
#3925
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User 683 | nice for the gogoanime suggestion, it is nice. i also get some this |
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Posted on 2018/09/29
#4283
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Azareal |
And legal websites usually don’t work over here because the content is meant for people in countries other than Japan apparently. I never really got why they do that, but I'm fairly sure it's a licensing issue in that specific country. One theory is that they want to sell their blu-ray discs or something. |
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Posted on 2018/09/30
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テクニカル諏訪子 |
There are streaming sites over here that are being owned by TV programmes themselves, but they are paid. And since every TV owner must already pay NHK taxes monthly (even if the TV owner never watches NHK at all), I doubt how far this can be afforded if you don't watch much anime any way. |
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Posted on 2018/10/01
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Azareal |
Go to kissanime or gogoanime, you can start watching anime fast even though these sites are ass and contain 19230 ads. Otherwise if you want to do it the "legal" way, use Crunchyroll or something. Amazon was apparently snatching up exclusive contracts for a small handful of currently airing anime titles (probably outside of Japan). I think they make you pay for a lot of extra things you might not use though, so they're probably overkill. |