What's the best Anime watching app available for android currently ?

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anime and manga, best one

Took a look, it seems useless for manga - none of the extensions worked without challenging me to input a URL I had no basis for knowing.

The significantly more numerous anime extensions seem to include some that work a treat, though.

It's based off Tachoyami(or whatever the one that was recently near nuked was called), and can be found googling a little. It's annoying, but they got sued, and this was their way of protecting themselves.

If you already have a VPN, look into building an arrstack with Jellyfin, sonarr, radar, jacket, flareresolverr, and qbittorrent.

I have been putting this off for some time now as the RSS feed in qbittorrent was sufficient enough for me. (Also storage space is quite limited on my computer)

I guess I'll check it out this weekend.

flareresolverr

I have the arr stack, but i use prowlarr instead of jackett, plus i use bazarr for subtitles. What is flareresolverr used for?

I use flareresolver to overcome cloud flare challenges. It mostly works.

Dantotsu, hands down, imo. Great UI, lots of extensions and configurability but simple to use.

Yeah the UI is really good. On top of that it supports extensions from Aniyomi and Mihon too.

Although, from my experience the manga reader could use a bit of tweaking as it's a bit janky (compared to tachiyomi, Mihon and kotatsu)

Cloudstream

I have used cloudstream in the past for watching TV shows and Movies. I remember that some sources were just not loading the video for me.

Do you have any preferred sources that you use in cloudstream ?

Sorastream, superstream allmovies for moovies and series Gogoanime (anitaku), sflix for anime With these u wont have problems

jidoujisho

Wait isn't that a language learning app ? Does it also play anime ?

It can play local files or videos from url (and even has experimental support for YouTube), much like VLC, so as long as you have the files for the anime, yes. I prefer it because Im learning Japanese and like to use the dictionary lookups on the subtitles as I watch the anime. Though if this isn't something you have a use for, VLC or mpv will get the job done fine.

Anime Cast works for me. Sometimes I have to try different servers but I cn deal with that.