Funimation.com would be the one. HiDive doesn't offer free with ads - but Crunchyroll does offer a handful of dubs w ads too. Just depends on which shows you're looking for. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
The first season (24 episodes) is on Netflix, and you can find all 60 episodes on Funimations website if you get a subscription. If you pick it up try to stick around for the first three episodes, I know some people find it a bit obtuse. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
Just watch it on funimation.com for free. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
I've been really enjoying the media functions of my Oculus. I just caught up on Attack on Titan via Firefox VR on funimation.com. Highly recommend!!! Makes the show so much more immersive. lol. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
Idk why they are all being like that, you can watch it legally on Crunchyroll.com or funimation.com. If you want the dub you want funimation. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
I think the cookies are correct, I got the firefox extension in the guide and went to the video I wanted then hit the extension for funimation.com and saved it as cookie.txt in the youtube-dl folder. - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
Yeah, I know. I made a previous post about all of the sites (you can look through my profile and find it). I was just wondering if there was going to be a new website (funimation.com) for PC, and if there was I was stating that there should be a beta program like Crunchyroll to access it. - Source: Reddit / about 2 years ago
Looks like a DNS Lookup issue with the funimation.com name server. Works fine on one of my computers that had a funimation.com window open, I can navigate and view shows, the other computer has the ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED error message. - Source: Reddit / about 2 years ago
If you are looking for an app/channel to legally watch anime, there are some series on Netflix, including some shows just on Netflix (for English/US audiences anyway), for anime specific platforms to legally watch anime the main platforms are crunchyroll.com, funimation.com, and hidive.com. - Source: Reddit / about 2 years ago
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