![]() ![]() There’s always something new to discover and new TV shows and movies are added every week!” You can watch as much as you want, whenever you want without a single commercial – all for one low monthly price. “Netflix is a streaming service that offers a wide variety of award-winning TV shows, movies, anime, documentaries, and more on thousands of internet-connected devices. Netflix probably needs no introduction at this point, but here’s the official description anyway: Long answer: It’s free, so knock yourself out. Notable ShowsīOFURI: I Don’t Want to Get Hurt, so I’ll Max Out My Defense, Isekai Quartet 2, Asobi Asobase, A Certain Magical Index 3, Smile Down the Runway. If I had to nitpick, Muse Asia’s videos max out at 720p instead of 1080p, but it’s really not a big deal. It’s a good show of support for the region. Recently, Muse Asia announced the Muse Malaysia and Muse Vietnam channels, which will offer subtitles in their respective languages (Muse Malaysia also gets Chinese and English-subbed videos). It’s not amazing compared to what North America gets from its own streaming services, but it’s a pretty good number over here Animax, for instance, usually gets two simulcast titles per season only. The YouTube channel offers free anime to the Asian region and has a decent number of simulcast titles per season.įor the Winter 2020 season, it offered six simulcast titles. Muse Asia may be a newcomer to the anime streaming scene, but it’s already become a great addition to the landscape. Fate/Kaleid is no longer available on Astro Go, for instance. ** It’s worth noting that the shows on these streaming services aren’t necessarily permanent fixtures, thanks to contracts and deals. Personally, I feel that a service should earn our subscription by providing the full library themselves. *For the services with limited catalogues in Malaysia, I’ve seen people recommend NordVPN and ProtonVPN, though I haven’t tried them myself. In this list, we’ll be taking a look at the anime streaming services available in Malaysia, the anime they offer**, and rate them from best to worst. I’m not just talking about subscription-only services, but services that offer us free (and legal) anime. While we’re obviously lacking in comparison, it’d be remiss to ignore what we do have. Over there, they have simulcasts for anime like A Certain Magical Railgun T, Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!, ID: Invaded, Darwin’s Game, and If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die. Over there, they have exclusive services like Funimation and Hulu, as well as the full libraries* for services like Crunchyroll, HiDive, and Netflix. The article has been amended accordingly.Īrticle: When it comes to legal anime streaming, it’s easy to see what Malaysia lacks compared to other countries, namely in the United States. Meanwhile, Stars Align is now back on Astro GO, although the episodes have to be watched according to Aniplus Asia’s schedule or recorded at time of writing. ![]() The former was a mistake as Aniplus Asia’s Fire Force simulcast did not come to pass, with the show only premiering recently. Update 1: The original article said that Astro GO did not have access to Fire Force when it was simulcasted on Aniplus Asia, and that Stars Align was pulled after its simulcast. Update 2: dimsum Entertainment and Ani-One have been added as entries. Some changes/additions made to Netflix, dimsum, and Ani-One entries. Update 3: Rankings for Iflix (#5 to #7), dimsum (#6 to #5), Ani-One (#8 to #6), and Crunchyroll (#7 to #8) changed.
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