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  2. Dozens of anime piracy websites have gone dark this week ...

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    Others urged users to stop posting illegal websites that were not taken down in the sweep, suggesting the subreddit was being watched and posting links would lead to working piracy websites being ...

  3. Aniwave - Wikipedia

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  4. Anime - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2020s, many anime fans and followers use social media platforms and other sites like YouTube, Bilibili, Twitch, [211] Fandom, [212] Facebook, Reddit, [213] Discord, [214] Tumblr, [215] 4chan, TikTok and Twitter [216] [46] with online communities and databases such as IMDb, MyAnimeList to discuss anime, manga and track their progress ...

  5. Hidive - Wikipedia

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    Hidive, LLC, a new company not affiliated with Anime Network, was formed in 2017 and shortly after, it acquired Anime Network Online's assets and spun them off into the new streaming service following Anime Network Online's discontinuation. [3] [2] Former subscriptions from Anime Network Online were later moved to Hidive. [4]

  6. KissAnime - Wikipedia

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    KissAnime was an anime-focused file streaming website that hosted links and embedded videos, allowing users to stream or download movies and TV shows illegally for free. It was a sister site to a related manga viewing website, KissManga.

  7. Funimation - Wikipedia

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    Funimation [b] was an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service. Launched in 2016, the service was one of the leading distributors of anime and other foreign entertainment properties in North America.

  8. Project No.9 - Wikipedia

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    The Ryuo's Work Is Never Done! January 8, 2018: March 26, 2018: 12: Adapted from a light novel written by Shirow Shiratori. [10] 100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams: July 5, 2018: September 20, 2018: 12: Adapted from a video game by GCrest. [11] Pastel Memories: January 8, 2019: March 26, 2019: 12: Adapted from a video game by FuRyu ...

  9. List of Saekano episodes - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the third home video release volume featuring Megumi Kato. Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend (Japanese: 冴えない 彼女 (ヒロイン) の育てかた, Hepburn: Saenai Hiroin no Sodatekata) is an anime television series produced by A-1 Pictures, and based on the light novel series of the same name written by Fumiaki Maruto and illustrated by Kurehito Misaki. [1]