Real talk, One Punch Man is a great anime to watch if you aren't that big into anime. It has a good mix of comedy, action, fighting scenes and more.
As someone already posted, here's a watch link: http://www.daisuki.net/us/en/anime/detail.ONEPUNCHMAN.html
The animation always looks good no matter how many times I watch this. If beautiful animation is your thing, check out One Punch Man. Best of the best in Japanese animation is in that show. Link for the lazy: http://www.daisuki.net/anime/watch/ONEPUNCHMAN/Tpd
There's a good reason for that, it's really freakin' hilarious. You can watch all of it for free, legally, here. The twelfth and final episode airs next sunday, so now is a great time to catch up.
Even if you don't like anime, you need to watch One Punch Man. Do you like comedy? Do you like action? Do you like super heroes? Do you like seeing a dopey bald man eviscerate his enemies with a single punch? Then what are you waiting for? Watch it! Yes, right now! Just click this link and away you go! Why are you still here? Click the link already!
Very timely that you would put this out less than a week after the release of episode 1 of One Punch Man!
Synopsis: Saitama is a hero who only became a hero for fun. After three years of “special” training, though, he’s become so strong that he’s practically invincible. In fact, he’s too strong—even his mightiest opponents are taken out with a single punch, and it turns out that being devastatingly powerful is actually kind of a bore.
With his passion for being a hero lost along with his hair, yet still faced with new enemies every day, how much longer can he keep it going?
Source for synopsis: http://www.daisuki.net/anime/detail/ONEPUNCHMAN
I am reading the manga and I love it. I can't say much for the anime since only one episode is out so far and I'm waiting for them to get to the best bits, but the anime is by Madhouse and has very high quality animation.
There won't be a season 2 for a while unless they adapt the webcomic. The manga isn't far ahead enough to fill a second season yet.
And there might not ever be a second season because the studio producing it pulled a bunch of strings and got a bunch of animators from outside their company to assist with production. If they can't manage to pull it off a second time (It's only been done once before in the entire history of anime, I think), either the quality will go down significantly or they just won't make a second season. :(
But yeah, if you haven't watched it yet and grew up watching shows like DBZ, Naruto, Bleach, etc, you'll probably love One Punch Man because it's a mild parody of the genre those shows fall into. You can watch the show for free if you go here and make a free account.
Anime Strike isn't the only current competition for CR. Leaving aside Funimation (given their partnership), there's also Viewster which has a bunch of different anime series including some that aren't streaming anywhere else (I'm looking at you GiTS:SAC, K-On!, and Aria), The Anime Network, and Daisuki to name a few. Daisuki is one that's run by Japanese anime distributors.
Note that I can watch all of these in Canada, which isn't true about Anime Strike.
Fans of New Game (or just CGDCT and Moe) should check out Stella no Mahou (Magic of Stella). It's by studio Silver Link and the director also directed Non Non Biyori. You can watch it on Daisuki here.
I'm pretty sure Daisuki is the official translation (considering it's in the very beginning of every episode), and it's Consecutive Normal Punches there (see approximately 20:30).
What's cool is you can watch it at 1080p with no commercials if you create a free account (limited to 480p max otherwise).
Part of me wants to hope they're noticing Crunchyroll's high subscription count and sustainable, stable model. And that the Anime Consortium is learning from that to make something like Daisuki.
And the other part realizes they're aware and are just excruciatingly slow at adopting a new business plan. Case in point: Daisuki's shareholders.
THEY'RE LEARNING ^^^slowly WOOO ;_;
Direct links from Daisuki to bypass the login crap
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Daisuki Link - ~~(The video isn't playing but at least the site isn't dead.)~~
Youtube Link found by /u/Anime2Deep4U - IT WORKS!
Seems like everything is working now.
The fight scenes are top notch. Just the animation + music makes OPM a good watch. The story, comedy, and other stuff is good too but that's awfully subjective and I don't know what your into.
You make an account and watch it in 1080p for free here: http://www.daisuki.net/us/en/anime/detail.ONEPUNCHMAN.html
I'm just hijacking this comment to ask you to not link directly to the OPM episodes in the future. The link to the episode itself is region dependent and a link for a different region won't work and will display a "this video is not available in your region" error.
For example, here's a link that works for me, but it will probably throw an error for you: http://www.daisuki.net/anime/watch/ONEPUNCHMAN/yqd
It would be better if you linked to the series page instead of the episode: http://www.daisuki.net/anime/watch/ONEPUNCHMAN/
There's no need to scrounge around on YouTube: the series is freely available for viewing on sites like Crunchyroll and Daisuki. The series is currently being "simulcast" which means that day's new episode is added (in its original Japanese language with English subtitles) within a couple hours of its Fuji TV broadcast in Japan.
The first two story arcs (roughly episodes 1-14 and 15-27) are actually re-tellings of 2013's and 2015's theatrical films, Battle of Gods and Resurrection 'F', respectively. If you've seen those films, or would prefer to watch them in place of the TV adaptation, that's a nice way to catch up.
There's also a manga adaptation of Dragon Ball Super that is serialized monthly in Shueisha's V-Jump magazine in Japan. Viz recently picked up the series and has been making their English translation freely available on their website on a roughly bi-weekly Friday schedule. They have made 13 chapters available thus far; the series' 19th chapter will be printed in next week's February 2017 V-Jump issue in Japan, so they're catching up quickly. The manga version covers the Battle of Gods arc in five chapters, skips the Resurrection 'F' arc (its author had just covered most of that film in a separate comic earlier that same year in the same magazine), and then moves on to the Universe 6 vs. Universe 7 arc.
Exercise your reading muscles. Worst case scenario is you find yourself watching an episode twice cause you didnt want to pause mid episode to read a rapid fire conversation.
Crunchyroll - HD, free 1 week after airing.
Daisuki - Free as it airs but no HD.
Daisuki also puts the current episode on their Youtube page.
Assuming you're not watching Japanese TV, it's not on any channels.
Eu parei de ler para aí no volume 6 ou 7, porque arranjei uns scans dos volumes inteiros. Depois disso, ainda tentei seguir os capítulos individuais, mas o Murata lança aquilo quando bem lhe apetece e depois acrescenta páginas e o camandro e dá uma trabalheira monumental andar a perseguir os capítulos na Internet e ler aquilo por ordem. Pegarei agora na colecção da Devir, certamente.
O anime é excelente e pode ser visto legalmente e gratuitamente, com legendas em português aqui.
Everyone's already posted the most popular or obvious moments so here's a somewhat niche one: Episode 10 of God Eater. It served as a prequel to the story expounding on the MC's past.
The surprising part came at the end where it gave us this emotional ending. [GE Spoilers](/s "Definitely didn't expect Lenka's adoptive sister to outright slice her own throat open"). It works standalone but is more impactful with the rest of the episode and Ufotable's artwork is great as always.
Here's the reddit discussion thread where you can see how everyone reacted.
Translation: Crunchyroll, Funimation, and/or Daisuki will stream it upon release. Considering that Ufotable is handling the show, it'll likely air on either Crunchyroll or Daisuki. Ufo's big shows in the recent past -- God Eater (both) and Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works (Crunchyroll) aired on both streaming services.
On /r/OnePunchMan any threads involving Saitama vs X are removed cause they can get pretty obnoxious with those kinda guys.
In any case, I'd highly recommend the series. It's a comedy action thriller with a simple, interesting concept: OP protagonist overcomes his limits and becomes too strong, thus he is able to defeat all his enemies with one punch, which makes him pretty bored. Its execution is pretty great though and it managed to keep the concept fresh. It also features and focusses on a lot of really interesting side characters.
The artwork is incredible, as it's a redraw by Yusuke Murata of a terribly drawn yet brilliantly written webcomic by ONE. The webcomic is ahead of the manga currently, and any manga-original arcs and side-stories are written or supervised by ONE, so technically there's no filler.
The only downsides I can imagine are the fact that it's released every two weeks, and it can be maybe seven pages at minimum, fifteen or so at best. As well as that some people aren't a fan of how the end result is always predictable, Saitama defeats the bad guy with one punch.
Anyways, the series at the beginning is a bit episodic, but gradually it develops into arcs. You should try and read a few chapters to see for yourself.
Anime is available for free legally on Daisuki. But you need to make a quick, free account to watch in 1080p.
There's also http://www.daisuki.net/anime/detail/ONEPUNCHMAN for free & legal streaming of OPM. Though if you want it above 480p (up to 1080), you'll need to make an account on that site. hulu, Viz and AnimeLab also stream it, links are in the sidebar under the anime section.
Both are absolutely stunning, and I recommend both.
I use Daisuki for the anime, cause HD makes the experience downright glorious
If you wanna read the Mango, here's a link to the original webcomic by ONE. Quick warning, he does OPM as a hobby (sound familiar?), so he doesn't update often, so I'd take my time catching up when the anime ends.
Also, here's a link to the redraw done by Murata, my god his art is so friggin god-tier. His updates aren't as inconsistent as ONE's, but they're still inconsistent.
Daisuki and Bato both require you to make an account, but it takes five minutes at best.
If you really don't feel like making an account, Kissanime and Kissmanga are pretty good, and don't require an account last I checked.
Crunchyroll has confirmed that free and paid users will be able to watch at the same time, one hour after the episode airs in Japan, in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In Latin America and South Africa, you have to be a paid user for the simulcast.
Daisuki has a countdown clock that suggests the episode won't be available until 19 hours from now. Not sure why.
Anime Lab is also vague, saying that they'll stream it "only hours after it’s aired in Japan, with all AnimeLab subscribers having access to episodes at the same time".
I can get to the main page, but it doesn't look like the episode is up (at least for people in the US). Also doesn't show up on their release calendar.
Dude, one punch man. Seriously go watch it right now if you havent heard of it. Theres only 12 episodes right now but its my favorite show of the last five years. I would normally be afraid of overhyping but I dont think you can overhype this show. Here is a link.
Actually Crunchyroll is streaming for a fairly wide number of territories.
^U.S., ^Canada, ^Australia, ^New ^Zealand, ^U.K., ^Ireland, ^Latin ^American ^Countries, ^Europe ^(excluding ^German ^& ^French ^speaking ^countries), ^Asia ^(excluding ^China, ^Korea, ^Taiwan)
Daisuki is also free and legal, same territories as Crunchyroll. They appear to upload to Youtube after a week then also embed that onto their site, it's 720p with hardsubs, split into two parts.
Oh, and Hulu is airing it, US only.
The dubbed version is on adult swim. The subbed version can be watched here: http://www.daisuki.net/us/en/anime/detail.ONEPUNCHMAN.html It's legal.
Second season was just announced. We don't even know when it will air.
Piggy backing on these great points, Shikaco also seems to have a good presence as a live host. Here's an episode of a live show she hosts. I am pretty confident (and very hopeful) that the hard work the seiyuus have put in over the past few years will reward them with a comfortable and prosperous career in the years to come.
Here is a link.
http://www.daisuki.net/anime/detail/ONEPUNCHMAN
I normally dont care enough to link people stuff, but this show is so good I legitimately dislike the idea of people having excuses to not watch it
Jumping in on the gif reference.
One Punch Man. It's a fantastic anime.
Here's episode one. If you want to watch it.
OnePunch Man Great anime that just recently came out so it wouldn't be hard to catch up on. Just the opening can get you pumped up and give you an idea of what you're getting into.
He's Saitama from the anime One-Punch Man.
Drop whatever you're doing and watch it.
It's available officially for free on Daisuki at 1080p. You just need to make a hassle-free account.
Hulu or Daisuki.net for legal streams. I'd recommend Daisuki- you need to register to watch in HD, but accounts are free and you don't have to actually add anything. Definitely better than paying for Hulu Plus.
anime of the year IMO. There's an incredible amount of starpower in the animation team and it really shows. There's a great non-spoilery video here and if you aren't sold after that you can't be sold on anything.
edit: since I am shilling anyways, Daisuki is the licensed distributor which means you can stream it on their site for legally for free. go nuts!
I'm guessing psychologytoday.com is more like a Dr. Phil type of psychology site? If so, I can't really rage over this because it's what I've come to expect.
I do find it interesting that there's an over-the-top comedy action anime, One Punch Man, that just tackled young men who lack motivation. Despite the over-the-top comedy, there are moments when the main character seriously reflects on how he's similar and could have easily wound up as one of them.
I just find it weird where we find certain issues being taken seriously while other places are just using them for clickbait.
Yep! Also a brand-new universe. You can watch it legally for free on Daisuki, on the GundamInfo Youtube channel, or on Funimation, Crunchyroll and Hulu
You can stream it legally at 1080p on daisuke.net if you make a free account - link
It definitely works in the UK but I don't know about elsewhere.
It's from Iron Blooded Orphans. It's... "different," from older installments. I know what you mean about them looking more like armored core than gundams. What makes it okay for me is that the whole thing is a brand new story, new world-building, new everything, completely separate from all previous shows. That makes it easier to drop any expectations I had of gundam shows and just enjoy the series as itself.
The second season just finished this month, and the first season is already voiced in English http://www.daisuki.net/us/en/anime/detail.MOBILESUITGUNDAMIRONBLOODEDORPHANS.html
I think it's pretty obvious that Johann is whatever force was sealed away breaking out. Still pretty creepy to have so many of them hanging around.
Before One Punch Man Starts, Daisuki has a Highlight video of the One Punch Man special event from AX earlier this year for those who could not go. http://www.daisuki.net/us/en/anime/detail.AnisongWorldMatsuri.html
Time is limited, they will yank the video soon, so watch it soon.
http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/793/? The current One Punch Man mod
http://www.daisuki.net/anime/detail/ONEPUNCHMAN Season One of One Punch Man on the studio's own website. Very classy of them. NSFW series, Animated Gore / Comedic Violence and more, Rated 18+
I'm assuming you met the whole episodes and not just the trailers.
you can watch on bandai's site Daisuki and get subbed/dubbed.
or Google play store and pick the subbed/dubbed versions
or watch on a PlayStation on the PSN but your only option is subbed
I'm getting the same error: "The uploader has not made this video available in your country."
In the video description below it, though, it does say "If the video is not available in your area, Please go to the below link! http://www.daisuki.net/gundamseries/"
What I think may be going on is that Daisuki may have the rights for streaming it for a certain amount of time in the US. For instance, they may be allowed to stream it exclusively on their site for a week or two and then it'll show up on YouTube. So it may be available eventually. That's my best guess.
yeah i watch directly from Daisuki Player, never had any problems. Something could have happened with Horriblesubs process, he's usually reliable tho. Happens
Como parte da equipa da Crunchyroll, posso-te recomendar este site para teres acesso a um conjunto cada vez maior de animes atuais e passados. Também tens o Viewster e o Daisuki como alternativas legais e gratuitas de ver séries e, ao mesmo tempo, apoiar o crescimento da indústria e dos seus criadores.
I know your pain, the only website from the list in this subreddit i could get working is Daisuki, sadly their quality sucks, so i prefer watching anime "illegally". They give us no options, so there is nothing we can do :(
It's out on Daisuki now. I don't know what regions it is available from, but I know that I can't get it on Crunchyroll but I could still watch it here.
http://www.daisuki.net/anime/watch/KurokosBasketball3/SUc
If you make an account you can watch it in HD for free.
Actually scratch that, yes you can!
Many sites are showing it, crunchyroll and hulu are showing it, but theres one free site in particular that has the first 3 eps already, I'll find the link in a bit.
Edit: found a site that is showing all of them (new eps every Thursday at 1 I think...) http://www.daisuki.net/anime/detail/Persona4theGoldenANIMATION
Fellow aussie here - You've got a few choices. Crunchyroll will cover some shows, but definitely not all of them. AnimeLab is another, it's run by Madman, a local distributor of anime. Another choice is Hanabee, who don't have the most up to date catalogue(nothing from the current season of anime, yet), but are a local distributor as well. There is also daisuki when any of these fail, but their range isn't massive either. This is a streaming website put together by Aniplex, a japanese anime publisher\distributor.
Out of the four I've listed, the only one that features any sort of subscription at the moment is Crunchyroll.
http://www.daisuki.net/us/en/anime/detail.ONEPUNCHMAN.html
There you can watch it for free, but they are shutting down their service as of October 31, 2017 at 11 a.m. Japan Standard Time.
It's also in the sidebar here, to the right.
It's licensed by Aniplex of America, so you could check out the aniplex channel and see if they have it there.
It's also on Daisuki, but I'm not sure if that site caries dubs. I suspect they don't.
If they don't have it on any of aniplexes streaming partners then it might only be available on disc.
Also if you like dubs, check out /r/AnimeDubs. :)
http://www.daisuki.net/us/en/anime/detail.ONEPUNCHMAN.html
It's free too. And high quality. Google is your friend. :) I recommend skipping the first episode. It's honestly the weakest episode, and may turn you off from watching the rest, which is amazing. (you can always come back to the first episode later on.)
Saw this post earlier today, found the link someone posted to the show and just finished binge watching the entire first season! Super entertaining - great story, funny, incredible action.
Here's the link: http://www.daisuki.net/us/en/anime/detail.ONEPUNCHMAN.html
Honestly, I think it'll be difficult for non-Germans like me to tell you whether Crunchyroll is worth it, in Germany, since I don't know which of the shows I can stream, is streamable in Germany.
A better way to find if it's worth it, would be to compile a list of the shows you want to watch, and then see how many of them are available on CR. That's what I did.
Also, there's a link in the sidebar with a list of legal streaming sites, in case Crunchy doesn't have the one you want to watch. For instance, Daisuke has One Punch Man, which should be available in Germany.
As far as I know you can't buy them anywhere. As far as when or if there'll be an Anisong World Matsuri next year you should check up on Daisuki since it looks like they sponsored(?) it and was the page you'd go for any info on the event.
Also if you're interested in the penlight simply because it was something that impressed you for not being a cheap glowstick then you should look into King Blade penlights since they're basically the same and it's nice since they have no print on it so you could use it for other events and concerts too. They have some in stock in Tokyo Otaku Mode
Jun Naruse in Kokoro ga Sakebitagatterunda. (The Anthem of the Heart) and Yuki Takeya in Gakkou Gurashi! (School-Live!) were listed as the roles garnering her the award. On a side note, you can watch the reward ceremony on Daisuki.net streaming service
Yeah, good point. I just noticed they don't have One Punch Man (for example), because it's hosted off of http://www.daisuki.net/, so there is a chance that they won't have some animes (like GOSICK, Code Geass, and Arslan Senki) due to licensing issues or whatever
To be fair, kissanime has this at the bottom
>Copyrights and trademarks for the anime, and other promotional materials are held by their respective owners and their use is allowed under the fair use clause of the Copyright Law.
although I don't know if that makes it legal or whatnot.
We've had threads like this in the past - https://www.reddit.com/r/idolmaster/comments/1xpl2k/as_an_english_speaker_how_do_i_get_started/ for instance.
According to this survey, most of the Western fans got started with the anime. That's how I personally got into the franchise. You can watch legally for free (with ads) at http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-idol-master
Or you could start with Cinderella Girls, also streaming legally for free (with ads) at http://www.daisuki.net/anime/detail/TheIdolMasterCG
You could also try starting with the games, but depending on your level of comfort with reading or listening to Japanese, what you get out of the experience may vary. I'm a fairly poor reader but decent at listening, so I could follow what the idols were saying enough to enjoy iDOLM@STER 2. The iOS games give you some cute little scenes, but they aren't nearly the depth of iDOLM@STER 2.
http://www.daisuki.net/anime/detail/ONEPUNCHMAN for legal source. If you don't think you'll get through 10 episodes in the next two weeks or if you want to wait through the last couple with the rest of us, feel free to start it now.
pagina oficial del anime donde te podés registrar gratis y verlo en buena calidad con subs en ingles (los subs latinos no los probé pero deberían ser buenos)
> Where should I stream Anime?
I suppose it depends on where you live (country-wise) but the better, legal streaming sites include a few: Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Daisuki. At least, those are the ones that I use. :3
(I personally prefer CR; they have given me the best platform thus far)
And I am happy to hear your newfound passion for anime! There is a lot to try out and a lot to experience, so I hope that you continue to derive entertainment from this lovable medium. :)
Better list:
Crunchyroll Large library with almost everything availble for free streaming.
Daisuki Decent lineup of shows that have free streaming and has options for 720p and 1080p on free streaming.
Viewster Good list of free streaming shows. No account needed to watch either.
I watch it on Daisuki, and it is simulcast, meaning that it is shown as soon as the episode is aired. If you decide to watch it on Daisuki I would recommend to open an account so you can watch it up to 1080p.
Edit: fixed link
AnimeLab is a week behind, Daisuk has them up within 24 hours of airing: http://www.daisuki.net/anime/
But that said so far this has been just a fantastic Gundam so far. Probably the best since the original UC series.
One can only know the glory of One Punch Man by witnessing it. Here's the anime: http://www.daisuki.net/anime/detail/ONEPUNCHMAN
Just two episodes right now. New episode tomorrow. Also read the manga. Especially the version by Murata. Do it. DO IT NOW.
Boy,I mucked up the formatting huh (my balls, there they are, all over the ~~stream~~ page, aw jeez), but I think it works.
For serious tho, check out the new Gundam series (GUNDAM:IRON BLOODED ORPHANS/TEKKETSU NO ORPHANS).
New episodes up every Saturday, Tokyo time.
I started buying the manga since it was released in English, but man, that animation! checks http://because.moe Apparently I can stream it on (legally) on Daisuki? Neat!
On youtube in the description box of the episode their is a link to a site where you can watch the episode. The website is official
Edit: here is the actual link
It's also available on Daisuki if it's not available in your region or you don't feel like waiting a week or were going to resort to filthy piracy for any other reason.
Idolmaster is now on Daisuki, alongside Cinderella Girls.
I watched Idolmaster after Love Live and it was really good. I thought of it as how idols have brought themselves up to the idol industry and I love seeing how they progressed far enough to be this famous. Meanwhile, the story also focused a few certain characters to make it more interesting and somewhat real, and I can't help but to see [spoilers](/s "Chihaya's story which brought me emotionally.") Anyway, it is really a nice idol anime and I would actually recommend anyone to watch it.
>none of that budget 3d animation here, Love Live!
Aha, people love to criticise the anime for its 3D dancing animation. I actually think season 2 improved better in terms of that quality.
From Gundam Global Portal Facebook
[Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin]
[Global]
[On-Demand Streaming Starting 28 Feb]
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Crunchyroll has a bunch of shows, Animelab is run by madman (an aus licensor/distributor), Hanabee stream some of their series on their website & Daisuke also stream some of their series globally.
Hanabee is generally only good for finished series, and AnimeLab are sometimes a day or so behind on uploading eps - but they're all legal and entirely free. AniLab in particular has a bunch of simulcasts this season.
It's out on Daisuki now. I don't know what regions it is available from, but I know that I can't get it on Crunchyroll but I could still watch it here.
http://www.daisuki.net/anime/watch/KurokosBasketball3/SUc
If you make an account you can watch it in HD for free.
They used to, but most of the Bandai licenses expired across multiple services. ~~A few Gundam series can be watched legally at http://www.daisuki.net/ because it's sponsored by production companies directly (including Sunrise).~~ I take it back, it looks like Daisuki lost the rights to the Gundam shows.
According to the website's "About Us" page, Daisuki is a streaming service made by real anime production companies. They presumably make money off of running ads before streaming a show and by selling figurines through their storefront. (Surprisingly enough, not every video streamed from the site will have an ad before it.)
I may as well give you a run down then. Generally, Gundam is space political drama. A few of the overarching themes throughout the entire franchise has been about how children cope with being part of the war zone, how the gifted but vulnerable are exploited. There will be characters written to be hated, either they are hypocrites, immature, or simply childish due to being an actual kid. There is also usually some guy in a tacky physical mask. Some of these themes go all the way back to the first show, and they show up in Iron Blooded Orphans as well, but again it's written in a more gritty way than previous shows. IMO it's fitting for today's level of "edginess," which is why the older series are harder to watch nowadays because time has made them no longer as pioneering as they used to be.
You can find IBO for free on http://www.daisuki.net/us/en/anime/detail.MOBILESUITGUNDAMIRONBLOODEDORPHANS.html and Gundam's YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCejtUitnpnf8Be-v5NuDSLw
Each show has its own timeline. The very first few Gundam series actually share the same timeline called Universal Century until the franchise decided to spin off later. Gundam Wing, 00, Seed, all have their own separate timeline as if the others don't exist. IBO follows its own brand new timeline as well.
As an extra treat, if you ever manage to enjoy shows from multiple timelines, watch Turn A Gundam after that for a surpise...
You can try Daisuki. It's not entirely clear whether it's blocked in Russia, but they do provide Russian subtitles. Maybe that's for other countries with Russian speakers. Dunno. If it's not available there, I'm afraid we can't help you.
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If the following don't work for you, then you'll have to stick it out like the rest of us and wait for the home releases in July.
<strong>Daisuki</strong>. Available in North America; also covers most of Europe and several other territories; see the complete list here. Available to free users in certain regions.
<strong>AnimeLab</strong>. Australia and New Zealand, subscription and free users. (Fewer ads than Crunchyroll for free users.)
as you can see, this is the offical site that streams tozx worldwide and the last episode is already up .
the last episode was already aired on jp tv and in the internet worldwide, but it will be the last chapter for those that watch it in tol so thats why
I've heard a lot of people had issues with the subtitles on Netflix. If it's down I assume it's to address that. Sucks that it happened while you were midway through.
The show originally aired on Daisuki and should still be available there. It's free and making an account gets you higher quality options.
For dub, the only site right now is Adult Swim's website, but your prerequisite is having a cable subscription.
For sub, you can watch it on Crunchyroll or Daisuki.
Yep, he does. Directly at the start of the fight, you can check it on Daisuki: http://www.daisuki.net/at/en/anime/watch.DRAGONBALLSUPERChampa.14960.html
Go to the 14.25 timestamp. He says it somewhere around that.
Its also being streamed on Daisuki http://www.daisuki.net/us/en/anime/detail.FateGrandOrder.html time for daisuki stream I'm not sure. as for the crunchrolly stream last I was tracking it was going to air 11am EST.
Try this link. I am however very confused about their countdown clock. Looks like the first episode, at least, won't be available one hour after it airs in Japan.
The one i won in, should be the 9th round and in the link you can see what are the possible prize, there are 2 collector edition (one being EU and the other NA)
For those interested in watching it, Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans streams legally with English subs for free on Daisuki.
There's also an Android app if that's your preference.
Not everything is free on Daisuki either (see Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin), simulcasts are premium only the first week then they are avaible for free.
They just released the final episode today. I'm always hesitant on giving links to episodes over reddit since I'm not positive on what's an official website and what's not. Seeing as how it's linked in the official discussion thread (SPOILERS INSIDE THIS LINK) at the top, you can watch all the episodes at Daisuki's website.
OH CRAP! Do not click on / read the first link! It's the discussion for the finale! I just wanted to show where I found the last few episodes.
Here are 2 different sources that both stream all 12 episodes:
Hope you enjoy it!
The anime is called One Punch Man. It's an adaptation of a manga series by the same name. It just finished airing last Saturday, and has a total of 12 episodes (and some bonus content in the form of original video animations). You can stream the entire show from official sources, such as Daisuki.
Is PH the Philippines? I think this is the main legal website people use to watch this series for free, but not sure if accessible in all countries. http://www.daisuki.net/
Specific link to One Punch Man:
http://www.daisuki.net/anime/detail/ONEPUNCHMAN
Episodes are accessible at lower quality initially, but if you can sign up (register) I think you can watch the shows in high (HD) quality.
You can watch OPM totally free and officially on this website! But in general, I use Kiss Anime though I feel bad for using it.
I hope you can get the manga soon! Also, I think I remember you mentioning you watched Charlotte. Is it good? If you didn't, uh, forget I said anything.
One Punch Man is free to watch on Daisuki's site. =D
I must be missing something with Steins Gate, because I'd rate it a 7 or 8 out of 10... I just don't find it nail-bitingly good
The back wall is a chalkboard wall. The art changes from time to time. For the month of october it was Halloween themed, but the imgur is up-to-date. The current art is a tribute to the one-punch man anime.
As a (terrible) artist and amateur anime enthusiast I like to think I can appreciate even the sillier anime
Especially when it has fights! I have incredibly fond memories from my younger days (20+ with no cable as a kid) of Gundam (it seemed like a different series and animation every time!) and other anime shows like Yu Yu Hakusho, R Kenshin, later Eureka seven... That kind of "amateurish" art style is kind of endearing to me.
I've been on an anime kick so I will definitely check this one out.
Have you seen One Punch Man?