I rate Crunchyroll a 6.9 on 10. Crunchyroll is a fantastic anime streaming service with an extensive archive and excellent support for simulcasts. It also features original anime shows as well as novel extras like a clothing and manga store.
However, it lacks offline downloads, and just a few of its series enable dubbing.
In addition, reviewers have described its UI as clumsy and uncomfortable, and the adverts on the free plan have been seen as invasive and obnoxious by others.
Filtering out mature content is not an option in a Crunchyroll account. There is no option to create multiple user accounts under a single charge so that various family members or roommates can build their libraries.
Crunchyroll's video quality is limited to 1080p HD and does not support 4K HDR.
Crunchyroll is an anime-focused streaming service. It was previously owned by WarnerMedia's Otter Media until Sony's Funimation in late 2020 purchased it. It competes with other services such as Sony's own Funimation to deliver Japanese animation to anime fans, with hundreds of titles available.
In addition, manga titles, which are Japanese-style graphic novels, are also accessible on Crunchyroll. Over four million people have paid for the service for Crunchyroll premium, and many more are watching the free content.
There's no reason why you shouldn't check out Crunchyroll's free premium tier if you're an anime lover (or even if you're just curious about anime). On a wide range of streaming devices, you'll be able to watch the latest episodes from Japan one week after they're released in 1080p HD.
Whether or not paying for a premium is mainly worthwhile depends on your patience. Not only will you have to wait one day after Japan for the latest releases on the Fan and Mega Fan levels, but you'll also have to wait for pre-roll and mid-roll advertising. I found Crunchyroll's free tier's advertisements to be just too intrusive.