The anime "How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom" has been airing since July 2021, but as of the end of November 2021, is there a way to watch it for free? We'll also introduce some recommended streaming services.

You can watch it with a two-week free trial on FOD!!

Manga Cover Volume 2

With Fuji TV On Demand (FOD), you can watch the entire first season of the anime with a two-week free trial or by subscribing to "FOD PREMIUM" for 976 yen per month. Other streaming services require you to pay per episode, so FOD is currently the best option for watching "How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom."

Stop using illegal upload sites‼

Illegal Upload Warning

When searching for streaming sites to watch anime, you may come across suspicious sites. These sites are likely to be illegally uploading videos. These illegal sites often have excessive ads and videos that don't play even when tapped. You may also receive viruses or unsolicited emails. Furthermore, knowingly using an illegal site could be a criminal offense. Never use such sites, and be careful when watching anime!

VOD is recommended for a comfortable viewing of the entire "How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom" series!

Tomoe and Rishia

VOD (video on demand) is a monthly subscription service. As mentioned earlier, all episodes are currently available on FOD. So, what about other streaming services?

TELASA

TELASA, a service operated by TV Asahi, also offers "How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom." Episodes are rented for 220 yen per episode for a two-day rental, but you can watch the first season of the anime. The monthly subscription fee is 618 yen, with a two-week trial period. Apparently, you can also rent using Ponta points, so it may be a good deal for those who currently use the service. It also offers many TV Asahi dramas and variety shows, so if you're interested, I recommend it.

Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video is available with a Prime membership, which also helps you use Amazon. You can also watch the first season of the anime for two days for 220 yen per episode. There are two plans: 4,900 yen per year and 500 yen per month. Students can also join for half the price. This is a recommended service for frequent Amazon users and those who frequently use videos, music, and books.

U-NEXT

U-NEXT offers a wide selection of anime, movies, dramas, and books. Fortunately, "How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom" is based on a novel, so if you want to read the light novel or manga version of "Genkoku," this is the recommended option. It costs 2,189 yen per month and has a 31-day trial period. Some may consider it more expensive than other streaming services, but 1,200 yen of the 2,189 yen is refunded as U-NEXT points for paid content such as manga, books, and some videos, so you can accumulate 1,200 yen worth of points every month. This service is recommended for those who also enjoy books. As with other streaming services, you can watch the first season of an anime for 220 yen per episode for a two-day rental.

FOD

As mentioned earlier, FOD is a streaming service operated by Fuji TV, so it offers a wide selection of Fuji TV's past dramas and variety shows, as well as a wide selection of anime. You can watch "How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom" without renting it by taking advantage of a two-week free trial or by subscribing for a monthly subscription of 976 yen. This difference in streaming services is likely due to the fact that it was originally available exclusively on FOD. If you want to watch for free, we recommend binge-watching during this trial period.

Summary

Juna and Rishia

This article summarizes how to watch "How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom" for free and recommended streaming services. Since it was an anime that aired until recently, it is not yet available on many streaming sites. Please choose the service listed above that best suits your preferences and budget to enjoy "How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom" comfortably.

Recommended related articles