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We have not yet watched most of the anime of 2019, but it only takes a few months to discover full of kindness. Throughout the year, this list will highlight the most outstanding new titles, with new updates whenever something deserves a mention. These are the 2019 that you should be watching, so be careful.
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Funimation
Funimation is still the biggest rival of Crunchyroll. Although the two services are similar in many respects, they have a major difference. While Crunchyroll is more focused on sub-extended content, the strength of Funimation lies in doubled anime. So, if you are one of those who prefers to watch anime in English, you know who to choose. Another minor difference is in their content selection. Crunchyroll is best known for presenting the latest releases and simultaneous broadcasts, while Funimation is the perfect solution for good old classics. The service offers a free and paid version. With the free plan, you can watch only a limited number of titles in good quality, with ads at regular intervals. Paid membership is available at only $ 5.99 per month and $ 59.99 per year, providing access to unlimited titles in HD quality, without advertising. You also get two simultaneous streams with this plan. Currently, Funimation is available in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand and can be viewed using a wide range of devices.