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I found a great place to watch a ton of anima.

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I made a post before asking what the best anima out there was and I got some great responses. Now I want to share what I found for everyone else. If you go to http://www.animefreak.tv/browse you will find tons and tons of videos of anima that you can watch. Im talking thousands of stuff. I hope this helps someone out.
 
I'm surprised Animefreak hasn't been taken down, but they like many sites, don't actually contain the data, they technically just link to outside servers and stream it in.
 
we don't have any really in the UK

don't get though, how sites like this hang around without notice

Subtitled videos posted on multiple video hosting sites, which are aggregated on many, many anime and other video sites.

Video content that is licensed to be distributed in the U.S. (usually dubbed content) draws attention, but otherwise recent subbed content from Japan isn't cracked down on by the copyright holders (Japanese anime studios). It's actually good marketing when people in U.S. have already heard about Japanese shows prior to their release here. Shows like Naruto and Bleach get picked up quickly and do well.
 
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Subtitled videos posted on multiple video hosting sites, which are aggregated on many, many anime and other video sites.

Video content that is licensed to be distributed in the U.S. (usually dubbed content) draws attention, but otherwise recent subbed content from Japan isn't cracked down on by the copyright holders (Japanese anime studios). It's actually good marketing when people in U.S. have already heard about Japanese shows prior to their release here. Shows like Naruto and Bleach get picked up quickly and do well.

True. Still nerd it up and read naruto.
 
You've created two threads now spelling anime as "anima". If you truly are an anime fan, then the least you could do is spell it correctly.
 
Be careful when watching through such sites, a few are malicious. Enjoy your shows!

Oh btw, which anime have you started watching now?
 
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