Most seasonal and classic animes are more accessible than ever. Platforms like Crunchyroll, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and many others offer animes to binge-watch.
It’s not uncommon to discover a new favorite series while browsing Tubi or Freevee for something interesting. However, some animes are still notorious for being pirated.

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Famous series like Sailor Moon, Yu Yu Hakusho, and Sword Art Online have been available on streaming platforms for years. However, many other popular shōnen, shoujo, and isekai series are among the most-watched on illegal piracy sites. While these shows are legally accessible, not everyone has access to them. These titles often entice fans to navigate the high seas to discover their favorite franchises.
10. The original Fullmetal Alchemist anime offers few legal viewing options
The original 2003 Fullmetal Alchemist anime is hard to access on legal streaming platforms. It’s still available for purchase and viewing on Fandango, but viewing options are limited. The DVDs of the series have been out of stock for a while, and purchasing them online is also expensive. Many fans of the 2003 version have turned to piracy sites to watch it.
It’s unfortunate that the original FMA anime is so difficult to discover. Although it deviates significantly from the manga and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, the 2003 series is filled with memorable moments that new fans deserve to experience without resorting to piracy. Just as Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is widely available for streaming, the same should be true for its underrated predecessor. Hopefully, the original FMA anime will find an accessible streaming platform suitable for the animated series.
9. Anime pirates can’t get enough of My Hero Academia
My Hero Academia is a popular series that has only improved over time. The cast is excellent, the action is thrilling, and the voice acting is superb, no matter the version. The series is also easily accessible for streaming. It’s tightly linked with Crunchyroll and available on platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and many more.
Unfortunately, MHA's popularity makes it a prime target for piracy. MUSO reported that My Hero Academia was one of the most pirated animes in the world in 2023, especially season 6. Like most popular animes, MHA’s fame can be a double-edged sword, driving users to piracy sites. Thankfully, the growing demand for My Hero Academia has prompted U.S. distributors to promote the series as much as possible on legal streaming platforms.

8. Solo Leveling surpasses the competition in piracy views
Solo Leveling is one of the best manhwa-to-anime adaptations in recent years. The anime has won over many fans with its spectacular action and endearing main character, Jinwoo. The series is widely available for streaming on platforms like Crunchyroll and has been very successful there. However, this hasn’t prevented illegal views of the action-packed anime.
Solo Leveling was one of the most-watched animes on many piracy sites. While this only increases its fame, it’s unfortunate that many people resort to piracy. The popularity of Solo Leveling doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. Unfortunately, it’s hard to say whether this means the anime will continue to be heavily watched on questionable sites.
7. The limited accessibility of The Eminence in Shadow makes it a prime target for piracy
The Eminence in Shadow offers spectacular action and reimagines traditional Isekai tropes with a fresh twist. Despite its captivating story, new fans might hesitate on which streaming service to use to watch the series. Depending on the country, no streaming services may be available for the Isekai anime. For example, North American fans can watch the series on HiDive, but German fans had no streaming platform during the airing of season 2.
This accessibility issue has made it vulnerable to piracy websites. The first season of The Eminence in Shadow was one of the most pirated series in 2022, and the second season confirmed this trend in 2023. The anime desperately needs more promotion on official streaming platforms. Fans worldwide deserve a wider release for the series, especially so it can continue to expand its audience.
6. Bleach fans don’t care where they watch the anime, as long as they do
For decades, Bleach has captivated audiences worldwide with its unique style and power system, setting it apart from many previous shōnen anime. Fans often joke about the length of certain seasons, mostly due to its side arcs. Regardless of the arc being aired, Bleach continues to capture the attention of its fanbase. Wherever people watch it, Bleach remains one of the most-watched series on any platform.
Illegal streaming sites are no exception. The first season of Bleach quickly became one of the most pirated anime in 2022. While the series was already available on platforms like Crunchyroll and Hulu, the hype surrounding the Thousand-Year Blood War arc likely led fans to pirate the series to catch up. As this arc continues to shake up the status quo, it's easy to see why viewers would go out of their way to watch the latest episodes.
5. No online platform was off-limits for Chainsaw Man fans
Chainsaw Man generated massive anticipation. The manga had already sold over 5 million copies by 2021, promising to bring even more style to the first arcs of the series. When the first season premiered, Crunchyroll's servers crashed as fans rushed to watch the initial episodes. Naturally, this led fans to search for alternative ways to view the series.
In 2022 alone, Chainsaw Man was one of the most sought-after titles. It was the second most pirated TV series of the year, only behind House of the Dragon. Since then, the series has continued to be illegally streamed in large numbers. Ironically, the series is available on most major streaming platforms, but the demand for Denji's adventures shows no signs of stopping. With a highly anticipated animated film on the horizon, it's unlikely that this trend will slow down anytime soon.
4. Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 was one of the most pirated anime of 2023
Jujutsu Kaisen is a cornerstone of modern shōnen anime and manga. The manga has sold over 100 million copies worldwide, and the anime has been critically acclaimed. Available on most major streaming platforms, it’s perfect for anime newcomers. However, in 2023, data analysis firm MUSO revealed that season 2 of Jujutsu Kaisen was the second most-watched series on piracy websites.

This may be surprising to many who are familiar with the series. After all, how can such a popular show, available on most legal streaming platforms, be so heavily pirated? Jujutsu Kaisen is in such high demand that many fans don’t care how or where they watch it. As long as the series is available somewhere, they will rush to any site that allows them to watch this successful shōnen anime.
3. The numerous views of Naruto on piracy sites prove the anime's enduring popularity
Naruto is another incredibly popular series, known for its high number of views on piracy sites. Whether fans turn to the original anime or Naruto Shippuden, it’s clear that the series remains one of the most pirated anime of all time. This is especially true for fans of the iconic English dub of Naruto. Until recently, the complete English dub of Naruto Shippuden was unavailable on major streaming sites like Hulu after episode 140. The only other way to watch the dubbed episodes in English was to purchase the DVD box sets of the series.
Naturally, this led many fans to pirate the anime to watch the full English dub. As great as the Japanese version is, the dub remains an iconic part of the series for many fans. Naruto remains one of the most recognizable anime ever created, so it’s easy to understand why people continue to watch it in droves. As iconic as it is, there’s no doubt that many fans have watched it through unconventional means.
2. The popularity of Dragon Ball Z can’t protect it from low-quality releases
As timeless as Dragon Ball Z is, the anime community has seen that the series has a poor track record when it comes to digital releases. The DVD box sets released in English-speaking territories, called "Orange Bricks," awkwardly crop the images to fit a widescreen format. Other promising DVD releases, such as the Level Sets, were canceled before reaching the Namek saga. Subsequent releases only repeated the mistakes of the Orange Bricks, with many even worse issues in the visuals.
It’s this series of recurring problems that has led many fans to pirate the series. Viewers have noticed that episodes available for streaming still suffer from random volume drops or stretching between 16:9 and 4:3 formats. This issue has plagued the Dragon Ball community for years. Although there’s still no definitive solution to properly watch the series, fans hope that distributors like Crunchyroll will fix these issues soon.
1. One Piece claims the crown as the most pirated anime of all time
The legendary reputation of One Piece speaks for itself. The manga has been a success for over three decades, with more than 1,100 chapters. The anime is no different, being a cornerstone of the modern shōnen landscape with many special episodes, films, and merchandise. But being one of the most famous anime series in the world also has its downsides. Ironically, this successful anime about sword-wielding superheroes is the most pirated TV show on the planet.
Accessibility is at the heart of the massive piracy issue surrounding One Piece. The series enjoys a huge fanbase, with viewers from all over the world watching the anime. While platforms like Crunchyroll continue to stream the latest episodes, not all countries have access. For example, countries like North Korea have laws prohibiting foreign television broadcasts, which means fans there cannot legally watch the series. As a result, many fans have turned to piracy to view the latest adventures of the Straw Hat Pirates.
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