The world’s largest anime streaming platform, Crunchyroll, has announced that it has disabled its comments section. The company said the measure was taken to ensure a “safe and respectful environment” on the platform.
Present in over 200 countries, Crunchyroll has a huge library and is also the only option for many anime that would otherwise only be available in Japan.
In Brazil, the company offers monthly and annual subscription plans starting at R$ 14.99. All offer unlimited access to all content, including anime and manga.
Crunchyroll also streams new episodes immediately after they air in Japan. It also offers a 14-day free trial, during which users can watch anime without ads.

To subscribe to Crunchyroll, simply access the streaming subscriptions page, choose the preferred plan and create an account. Then simply enter the payment method, which can be via credit card or Paypal.
In addition to a streaming service focused on Japanese anime and cartoons, the company also operates in the distribution, publishing, and licensing of works. It has more than a thousand series in its catalog.
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