Okay, let's be real. You want to watch Citrus. And you want to watch it in English. I get it.
The real question is: where do you even start?
The Usual Suspects: Streaming Services
First, let's check the obvious places. Places like Crunchyroll. They often have a decent selection of anime, but is Citrus there? Maybe. Maybe not. It depends on your region and their licensing agreements. Sigh.
Then there's Funimation. Another big player in the anime streaming game. Again, cross your fingers and hope they have it! Do a quick search. You might get lucky!
And of course, Netflix and Hulu. It's always worth a look! But let's be honest, finding a specific anime title on these platforms can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack.
Pro Tip: Use a VPN!
If you're having trouble finding Citrus in your region, a VPN might be your friend. It can make it look like you're browsing from another country. Just be sure to check the VPN's terms of service. You don't want to break any rules!
With a VPN, you might be able to access a streaming service that has the English dub in a different country. Good luck!
The Not-So-Usual Suspects: Buying Options
If streaming isn't working out, consider buying the show. You could buy the digital version on platforms like Amazon Prime Video or Google Play Movies & TV.
The physical copy is also an option! I know, I know, physical media is *so* last century. But hey, at least you own it!
You'll find the DVD or Blu-ray on Amazon or at your local anime store (if you're lucky enough to have one!).
An Unpopular Opinion (Maybe): Subtitles > Dubs
Okay, here's where I might lose some of you. I actually prefer subtitles over dubs for Citrus.
Gasp! I know. Blasphemy, right? But hear me out! The original Japanese voice acting is just… perfect! It captures all the nuances of the characters' emotions. The subtitles are great too!
Of course, if you really want the English dub, that's perfectly fine! To each their own!
The *Ahem* "Less Legal" Options
I probably shouldn't even mention these. But let's face it, we all know they exist. There are various unofficial streaming sites out there where you *might* find Citrus in English. But proceed with caution!
These sites are often riddled with ads and questionable content. And they might be breaking copyright laws. Just saying! Watch out.
Remember: Supporting the official releases helps the creators make more anime!
So, there you have it! A few (hopefully helpful) suggestions on where to watch Citrus in English.
Happy watching! And remember, even if the search is tough, the yuri goodness is worth it!