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  • Apr 25, 2011, 02:38 PM
    StrawberryCuty
    Safe anime websites?? Please tell me!!
    Hi I Loooooove watching anime but most of the anime's I like watching aren't on YouTube :(
    Do ANY of you know ANY anime websites I can go on that wondt give my computer viruces really fast, my anti viruse is AVG Anti-viruse 2011 it's a really good one that has stopped my computer from getting viruces until now but my computer has alreaddy crashes one time because og unsafe anime websites so please if you know any good anime websites where I can watch anime safely plaese tell me!! I beg you, if you whould tell me you whould make an anime fangirl RELLY happy!!
  • Apr 25, 2011, 03:05 PM
    southamerica

    Try typing your favorite animes into Hulu and see if any of them come up. My favorite anime has all its episodes for free on Hulu.

    I would highly recommend getting netflix if you don't already have it. You can stream movies and shows online and it has a lot of great animes. Even if they don't deliver to Norway, it's still a great price for unlimited online streaming ($10 USD/month).

    EDIT: I want to add that it's hard to find reliable sites for watching TV shows or movies for free. Hulu does it by making sure the owners of the shows are okay with it and they dictate how many episodes are on hulu at a time. There are a lot of dodgy sites that are illegal and full of viruses, but shelling out a small monthly fee for a reliable service is VERY worth it. (e.g. netflix, hulu plus, etc)
  • Apr 25, 2011, 03:34 PM
    StrawberryCuty
    Comment on southamerica's post
    OK txn a lot I really appriciate it
  • Apr 25, 2011, 07:36 PM
    FadedMaster
    Clicker.com is a nice site to check. It will list where episodes of shows are available from MANY different sites. So you can search a show to see if it's on Hulu, Netflix, Crackle (a good place for Anime), iTunes, Amazon, etc. Plus the site can manage a queue from all of these several different sites. Pretty handy.

    Also check the site of the owners/broadcasters. For example, Dragon Ball Z Kai is available on Nick Toons website.
  • Apr 25, 2011, 07:58 PM
    StrawberryCuty
    Comment on FadedMaster's post
    Oh thank you weary much I promise to check it out I really appriciate you help!

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