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  1. Watch Naruto Anime Free
  2. Watch Anime Dubbed Naruto
  3. Watch Anime Dub Naruto Shippuden

Mar 30, 2014 - Am i the only one that finds it hard to switch between dub and sub. I started watching Naruto dubbed which was before i got into watching.

  1. #1Showbox

    Showbox is an Android APK app that allows you to stream free movies and TV shows on your device. Simply sideload the app onto your mobile phone or tablet, and start watching all the movies and TV shows available.

    Android

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    Parakram Verma
    Written on July 19, 2018
    'For y'all, this is an APK file so if you are havind doubts if the link provided is safe because it lands not on the playstore, I tell you it's asafe. Anyway, from time to time I swtich to movies and series and other sports videos if I feel like the anime im watching is getting boring. The great part is that i dont need to open another app because this app has more content aside from anime. English-dubbed animes are my thing! '

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  2. #2FreeFlix HQ

    FreeFlix HQ is an entertainment app for Android devices that users can download for free. It has HD films and TV shows with Chromecast support and an updated TV schedule. FreeFlix HQ can also be accessed on MacOS via Android emulator.

    Android, Mac

    Free

    Amarion Lancaster
    Written on November 12, 2018

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  3. #3FUNimation

    FUNimation has more than 400 active titles and has established itself as the leading company for home video sales of Japanese animation in the United States. FUNimation is also a free anime mobile app for both iOS and Android users.

    Free- Free trial available

    Eric Watson
    Written on July 19, 2018
    'I understand that not all people are willing to spend money on premium subscription so I think funimation is a great option for them. You know why? Because although the free service has some annoying ads, and limited access, the videos you are gonna encounter are in standard definition. In my case, I am willing to spend for my anime to watch em dubbed in English. The premium subscription is ad-free and hd! '

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Did you know that the creators of Android, the world's best-selling operating system, had difficulties in getting investors to back the project and were facing eviction from their office? In an article in the Business Insider, Android co-creator Andy Rubin said he and his team could not even pay rent in their office since their project failed to attract enough investment, until Rubin's friend and communication technology expert Steven Perlman donated $10,000 to the project and later added an undisclosed amount to keep Rubin's idea afloat. In July 2005, Android's potential as a gamechanger in the operating system industry was noticed by Google, which later acquired the company for a reported $50 million. The partnership became mutually beneficial since both Android and Google increased in net worth since the acquisition. Android has evolved into one of the pioneers in integrating its sweet-named operating system (Android versions are named after snacks like KitKat, Oreo, and Nougat) with not only phones and tablets, but also with televisions and automobiles, while Google dominated the mobile world, with Google Play Store having the largest app library with 3.5 million apps, and having more than 2 billion active users per month as of May 2017.

  1. #4Viewster

    Viewster is a free worldwide online video service with an extensive catalog of movies, television series, anime, games, and documentaries. It is compatible with iOS and Android devices as well as Smart TVs, Chromecast, and Apple TV.

    Android, iOS

    Free

    May Deng
    Written on July 19, 2018
    'This is one of the apps that are convenient for me as I can access it through my Apple Tv and even android-powered smart tvs. It is a free streaming website/app so do not expect so much quality as some of the uploads are commonly in loq uality. I am sometimes bothered by the ads but who am I to complain for it's free service. If you are wondering if this is legit, YES, IT IS A LEGIT STREAMING STITE. '

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  2. #5Crunchyroll

    Crunchyroll is a platform where you can watch your favorite animes. It has over 25,000 episodes and 15,000 hours of the latest and greatest anime series available, including a system that will help you discover new animes.

    Free- Varies by plan

    Jacob Gray
    Written on July 19, 2018
    'No doubt that Crunchyroll is among the top apps for watching english-dubbedf animes. They are one of the few sites that LEGALLY offer an animet streaming. Simulcasting anime shows is one of theor strengths. Moreover, considering that my internet speed is not that speed, contents load faster than illegal sties. In comparison with Netflx, I can honestly say they have larger selection of anime. The subscription fee is pretty cheap '

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  3. #6Netflix

    Netflix is a video-on-demand platform where you can watch movies and TV shows online or stream right to your smart TV, game console, PC, Mac, mobile, tablet and more. A mobile app is available for Android and iOS devices as well.

    Free- Varies by plan

    Kathy Mason
    Written on November 9, 2017
    'Netflix is something I can't live without at this point. It has a great selection of shows and even some anime. It dubs some anime that isn't in English. '

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  4. #7Anime Amino

    Anime Amino is the perfect social network for manga lovers: you can explore and discover new manga titles, share your favorite ones, comment mangas with other manga lovers from around the world and meet new people as passionate about manga as you!

    iOS, Android

    Free

    Doris Alvarado
    Written on November 13, 2017
    'My friend can't stop talking about Anime. I bet he would like this Anime Amino app. It seems like a robust app for Anime enthusiasts. I feel like my friend will find people that can appreciate better if he talks about anime rather than me. I couldn't care less about anime. I'll share this app to him.'

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Whether you’re new to anime or already a harcore fan, there are two streaming services that you need to know: Crunchyroll and Funimation. One brings you subtitled simulcasts of shows currently airing in Japan, while the other provides dubbed versions of all-time favorites. Either way, you’ll have more anime than you’ll ever be able to watch. Let’s see which one is best for your viewing pleasure.

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The Contenders

No longer is anime confined to imported DVDs and late-night time blocks on premium cable channels. Now you can stream almost any anime onto almost any device whenever you want. Let’s take a look at the two big players on the field:

  • Crunchyroll Premium: This American-based distributor of East Asian media was founded in 2006 by a group of UC, Berkeley grads, and now boasts over one million paid subscribers. Their streaming service, Crunchyroll Premium, is known more for popular subbed anime like Naruto Shippuden, manga, and live-action dramas, as well as simulcasts of newly released shows in Japan.
  • Funimation Now: Founded back in 1994, Funimation found its footing distributing the popular Dragon Ball Z series on Cartoon Network’s Toonami block. From there, it grew and began to distribute other popular anime shows like Digimon. Presently, their streaming service Funimation Now is known for having a large collection of dubbed anime classics in addition to dubbed versions of some recently released shows.

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While you can also find anime on streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, these two services deal exclusively in the popular import. Hulu also has a decent amount of anime on its platform, but both Crunchyroll Premium and Funimation Now offer an ad-free experience to subscribers.

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Both Can Pretty Much Be Watched Anywhere, but Crunchyroll Has a Slight Edge

As long as you have some sort of internet-enabled device and an internet connection, both services can inject your eyeballs with cartoon awesomeness. Crunchyroll Premium and Funimation Now are available on:

  • iOS
  • Apple TV
  • Android
  • Chromecast
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox 360
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 3
  • Playstation Vita
  • Windows Phone
  • Roku Box
  • Amazon Fire TV
  • Kindle Fire
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Of course, both services can also be watched in the browser of your choice. Crunchyroll Premium has a few more options up its sleeves, though. You can watch Crunchyroll on Wii U, but not Funimation. And Crunchyroll has more support for oddball streaming platforms like internet-enabled blu-ray players and smart TVs. That may matter for you and it may not.

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Both Offer Competitive Pricing and Free Trials

Crunchyroll will actually let you stream on most devices for free, but you’ll be subject to ads and the quality will be cranked down to 480p. The shows you can watch for free will also be pretty limited. If you want to avoid all of that, Crunchyroll Premium costs $6.95 per month if you go with monthly payments. If you want to save some money, though, they also offer a three-month plan for $19.95, and an annual plan for $59.95.

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Funimation is a bit more expensive at the monthly level, asking $7.95 per month. But it also has an annual plan of $59.95 per year, which puts it right in line with Crunchyroll. Funimation Now also has an option for those who only want subbed shows for $4.95 per month. Both services offer a free 14-day trial, so you can try ‘em out and see what you like more.

Crunchyroll Is the Place for Current Shows and Niche Fair, Funimation Packs In the Classics and Dubs

Crunchyroll Premium has over 800 anime in its roster, many of which are popular shows that are still currently airing in Japan, like One Piece, Dragon Ball Super, Gintama, Blue Exorcist, and the recently concluded Naruto Shippuden. It also has a lot of the more niche anime shows, like Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid, Fuuka, Schoolgirl Strikers, and Kemono Friends. All of these shows are subbed—so you have to read while you watch—but many of them are also simulcasted, meaning you can watch them as soon as one hour after their original air time in Japan. Crunchyroll also has an extensive library of subbed, live-action drama and comedy TV shows, as well as digital manga titles you can read.

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Funimation Now, on the other hand, is a more curated experience with its library mostly consisting of subbed and dubbed classics like Fullmetal Alchemist, Cowboy Bebop, Dragon Ball Z, and Yu Yu Hakusho. If a show has both a sub and dub version, you can choose which you prefer. There’s less niche and brand spankin’ new titles available, but that means there’s less stuff to sift through if you’re not a diehard anime fan. This makes Funimation a great entry point for someone who’s new to anime, or the perfect option for someone looking to relive the magic of after-school cartoons they watched once upon a time.

Both services will cost you $60 a year and are pretty much available everywhere, so it’s 100% about your personal preference. If you want the hot, new shows, and don’t mind subs, Crunchyroll Premium is for you. If you don’t mind waiting a bit to see shows, aren’t into the niche stuff, and hate reading subs, go with Funimation Now. Plus, both services have recently struck up a partnership where they’ll each start offering select titles from each other’s library. No matter which one you choose, you really can’t lose. And if you’re a hardcore anime fan that wants all, subscribing to both will literally cover everything.

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