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Thanks to how widespread and popular anime releases have gotten these days, even the much older shows are in demand from those jumping into the world of anime. Thankfully, there are seven classic anime that you can go and stream right now with platforms such as Tubi and Pluto TV completely for free. These are classic shows any fan should any to their catalog, and would make for a perfect fit for the schedule. Read on for our picks.

7). Death Note (Tubi, Pluto)
Death Note is kind of just one of those shows that all anime fans are recommended at some point. It’s no mystery as to why as it’s a self-contained story within 26 episodes, and thus you can get through it all in a single weekend and feel complete. It’s a story with an anti-hero as its protagonist that starts out with a goal to cleanse the world, and ultimately commits tons of evil deeds in order to get there. A crime thriller where the villain is trying to escape the suspicions of the hero, and the role of who’s who switches back and forth at every opportunity. It’s a great watch, and definitely one you need to watch for free.

6). Samurai Troopers (Tubi, Pluto)
Samurai Troopers has made a massive comeback after 40 years with the premiere of a new sequel anime, and it has revealed just how closely it’s following the events of the original. This means there is a better opportunity than ever to go back and check out the original series. Ronin Warriors (as it was released in English territories) was an action packed series with colorful heroes fighting back against demons, and it was always ahead of the curve in terms of what it had on offer.
That’s even truer now that the sequel seems perfectly fitting into the modern times, and now you can look back and see how well the old one holds up too. Especially with a lot of episodes on offer.

5). Transformers Armada (Tubi, Pluto)
Transformers has a rather unique connection to anime is that’s how it ultimately became an animated series in the first place, but Transformers Armada was the first one to make it to the United States as a truly “anime” version of Hasbro’s action franchise. It was the first co-production between Hasbro and Takara Tomy, and introduced an entire new canon for the series.
That makes it the perfect first Transformers series that fans can jump into without needing to have previous knowledge, and more importantly, it looked fantastic. It had fully animated transformation sequences, and a sprawling story between the Autobots and Decepticons that Transformers fans now full well to this day.

4). Sailor Moon (Tubi, Pluto)
Naoko Takeuchi’s Sailor Moon is another one of those franchises that anime fans are likely going to recommend first. It’s no secret as to why as it has a massive appeal across many ages and demographics. The series follows a group of young superheroes who get magical abilities, and their transformations allow them to armor up against the forces of evil.
It’s such a fun series for fans of all kinds, and it’s a perfect kind of classic anime that you can watch before work or school like fans used to do back in the day. It’s definitely a great series you’ll always want to have playing in the background in some fashion. It always has something going on.











