Okay, let's talk about To Your Eternity. Amazing anime, right? But where *do* you actually watch it?
The Obvious Suspects
First up, Crunchyroll. Yeah, yeah, I know. Everyone says Crunchyroll. It's like the default answer when someone asks about anime streaming. It's basically anime's version of recommending pizza for dinner.
But honestly? Is Crunchyroll *really* the best? The ads! The buffering! Sometimes, I swear my internet weeps softly just thinking about it.
The Second Contender: HIDIVE
Then there's HIDIVE. A solid choice! Less mainstream, which is kinda cool, right? It feels like you're in the *know*. You're watching anime on the *secret* platform.
HIDIVE is usually the go-to for titles you wont find anywhere else, but for something popular like To Your Eternity it's a little less likely. Also the catalog is smaller than the giant that is Crunchyroll.
Pirate Sites (Don't @ Me!)
Now, I'm *not* saying you *should* do this. Nope, not me. But let's be real. We've all been tempted by the allure of the free streaming sites. Don't lie.
I will say this much, remember that piracy is illegal and damaging to the creators of the content you love. So don't do that. Seriously.
My Unpopular Opinion
Here's where things get spicy. I'm going to say it. I'm going to confess my anime-watching sins. Brace yourselves.
DVDs and Blu-rays! Gasp! I know, right? In this day and age? Physical media? Am I a dinosaur? Probably.
But hear me out! No ads! Crystal-clear picture! Bonus features! And you actually *own* it! Imagine a world where streaming services vanish overnight. Who's laughing then?
Plus, there's something satisfying about having a physical copy of your favorite anime. It's like a trophy for being awesome.
The Verdict
So, where *should* you watch To Your Eternity? Well, that's up to you, isn't it? I am in no place to advise you on where to watch your anime.
Crunchyroll, HIDIVE or even, dare I say, *buying* the darn thing. The choice is yours. Just…maybe think about the DVDs. No regrets, I tell ya!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go dust off my Blu-ray player and settle in for a night of ad-free anime bliss. Don't judge.