Today, animes are becoming increasingly popular among children, young people, and adults. Each year, interest in this genre grows even more, and easy access has greatly contributed to this increase.
And for you, anime lover, it is always important to keep up with the latest releases of your favorite animation or an anime you have been waiting for a while.
Check out our list of the best apps for you to watch your animes. Have fun! We have apps for both Android and iOS, some are official, others not so much…
1 – Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll, also known as the “Netflix” of animes, is definitely one of the best apps on our list. It has a catalog of over 1,000 animes and mangas.
The most popular animes like Naruto Shippuden, One Piece, Hunter X Hunter, Fairy Tail, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Boruto, Boku no Hero Academia, and others are available in the Crunchyroll catalog.
It has two versions, one paid and one free, but you can test the premium version for free for 14 days. Check out our article on the Best Animes on Crunchyroll.

2 – HiDive
HiDive, well-known among anime lovers, is a great choice for Android and iOS users. It has a wide catalog with various titles available with Portuguese subtitles.
It is worth highlighting the possibility of searching for animes by genre, as well as the feature that allows you to create watchlists for later. The content will be available for 7 days for free, after which, if you wish to continue with the subscription, you will need to purchase a monthly or annual plan.

3 – Funimation
Over 240 titles are available on Funimation, some of which are well-known, such as “My Hero Academia,” “Attack on Titan,” “Tokyo Ghoul,” “Code Geass,” “Death Note,” and “Demon Slayer.”
You can access Funimation from both Android and iOS. To be free of ads, you can get a monthly or annual plan, which includes a 30-day free trial.

4 – Netflix
Netflix is not just about series. Today, the platform already has various titles, some produced by the company itself. It has also added popular animations like One Punch Man and Bleach to its catalog.
To use the service, you need to be a subscriber, with prices ranging from R$ 25.90 to R$ 55.90 per month. The “Netflix original” label also indicates animes that are exclusively available on the platform.
Check out our article on: The best animes on Netflix.

5 – Anime TV
This app, unlike other applications, is exclusive to Android users. You can both watch online and download to watch offline. It also has the option to switch between dubbed and subtitled.
One of the positive points of this app is its simplicity of use. Its downside is some server issues that may cause minor bottlenecks in your streaming.

6 – Giganima
This app, like the previous one, is only available for Android users. There are several options to organize content, making it easier to find specific series. There are menus that categorize episodes by genre and alphabetical order, and you can even create your own favorites list.
If you don’t know where to start, a good place to begin is the list of the most popular animes on Giganima. From there, you’ll have a better idea of which animes have received the most attention worldwide, giving you a better chance of finding something you like.
Giganima is available in Beta form, and users occasionally report minor issues.

7 – AniPlay!
AniPlay! is a platform that gained a lot of popularity thanks to the positive feedback from its users. The platform already offers over 1,500 different titles in HD, with a minimalist and user-friendly navigation design.
Additionally, the app offers interesting features similar to Netflix, allowing users to view a timeline and continue watching animes from where they left off.
Also available only for Android.

8 – Goyabu Animes
Goyabu Animes offers an intuitive and well-organized interface in its app, allowing users to easily find the animes they are looking for. Currently, the platform has over 2,700 animes available in Full HD.
Moreover, the app offers some organization options, such as creating a “Favorites List.” As a result, the service has gained a lot of popularity among the community.
Available only for Android users, you can both watch online and download to watch later when offline.

9 – Viewster
Another good option for those who want to watch animes on their phones is the Viewster app. Here, it is not a specific app for content of the genre, as there are also movies and series available in the catalog.
The best part is that, according to the developers, everything distributed on the platform is done legally, so you won’t run any risks. There are titles like “Naruto,” “Samurai Warrior,” and “Log Horizon” in the catalog of free content. And it is available for both Android and iOS.

10 – AnimeFlix
AnimeFlix provides HD movies without warning, OVAs, popular anime shows, and popular anime series or videos online.
In terms of features, this app is very similar to Netflix, but it is specifically designed for watching anime. It contains unrestricted series in various genres, and users have access to other Animeflix video streaming apps.
A modern user interface helps users search, watch, and rate their favorite anime videos. There are unlimited anime movies with super HD quality and a variety of features. Available only for Android.
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