The current combination of TV streaming becoming the new norm and the anime genre finding an impressive foothold in Western pop culture has done wonders for fans worldwide. And even though Amazon Prime Video is probably looked upon as a secondary streaming platform for fans when it comes to checking out anime content, especially with the likes of Crunchyroll and Funimation available, the service still holds a respectable library of anime TV series and movies alike. Plus, being seen as a supplement isn’t a setback in terms of anime appeal, as millions of consumers around the world already make use of Amazon Prime subscriptions.
It’s quite the selection of anime content all things considered, with the likes of Vinland Saga season 1 arguably being Prime Video’s highlight in this genre, but there’s also an impressive level of variety in the content that’s on offer.
The anime genre, thankfully, no longer retains the niche status that made it so difficult to access in the west in the 2000s and earlier, but the genre can admittedly still come off as intimidating to dive into for newcomers. However, for those who might be feeling a little overwhelmed but are still intrigued by the genre, we also have worthwhile guides on the best anime on Netflix and the best anime on Hulu to help fans make the most of their monthly streaming subscription dollars.
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