The original work is a Sengoku battle manga by Yasuhisa Hara. It began serialization in Weekly Young Jump in 2006, with the first anime season airing in 2012, the second in 2013, and the third in 2020. A PlayStation Portable game was released in 2010, and a live-action film was released in 2019, making it a popular series that has been adapted into various media. The story is set in China during the Spring and Autumn Warring States period. The protagonist, Shin, a war orphan, and Sei, who would later become the first emperor of the Qin dynasty, strive to achieve something no one has ever accomplished before: unify China. While the story is based on historical facts, the personalities and appearances of the characters, as well as the war situations of various countries, have been adapted for a more engaging and enjoyable manga format. The third season of "Kingdom" has begun. You may have missed some episodes, or you may want to rewatch the first and second seasons. Have you ever wished you could watch the anime for free? This time, we'd like to introduce some recommended ways to watch the anime "Kingdom" for free.

hulu

hulu

This video streaming service is operated by Hulu, LLC, based in Los Angeles, USA. It launched in Japan in 2011 and is known for its large selection of NTV-affiliated programs. The monthly fee is ¥1,026 (tax included), with a two-week free trial period. If you cancel during the free trial period, there are no additional charges.

d Anime Store

d Anime Store

This is a video streaming service operated by Docomo Anime Store, Inc. While the total number of titles is smaller than other video streaming services, this service specializes in anime, making it recommended for those who primarily watch anime. The monthly fee is a reasonable 400 yen (excluding tax), and the free trial period is a long 31 days. If you cancel during the free trial period, there will be no charge.

dTV

dTV

This is also a video streaming service operated by DOCOMO, Inc., but unlike d Anime Store, it isn't specifically designed for anime. The monthly fee is a little higher at 500 yen (excluding tax), but it offers access to a wider variety of titles. The free trial period is the same as the 31-day trial.
"Kingdom" is available on both services, so if you're primarily interested in anime, choose "d Anime Store," while if you want to watch more than just anime, choose "dTV"!

GYAO!

GYAO

This is a video streaming service operated by Yahoo! and GYAO Corporation. Unlike monthly subscription services, its main feature is that videos are essentially free to watch. You can watch within the GYAO service between the end of a broadcast and the next broadcast. No registration is required, so anyone can easily watch for free. However, please note that commercials may break during viewing and viewing will be unavailable once the viewing period has expired. Also, while not free, you can rent and watch titles you want to watch. New releases are often priced at 432 to 540 yen (tax included), while older titles are often priced at 108 yen (tax included).

U-NEXT

U-NEXT

Operated by U-NEXT, Inc., this video streaming service boasts the largest number of titles available for unlimited viewing. The monthly fee is ¥1,990 (excluding tax), with a 31-day free trial period. While the fee is a little higher than other services, it offers a points system where you receive 1,200 points each month, which can be used to watch new anime and other content for free. With a wide selection of titles and a wide range of services, this service is recommended for those who prioritize quality over price.

Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime

Amazon Prime is a video streaming service operated by Amazon. Unlike other video streaming services, you can watch titles on Prime Video by signing up for a Prime membership. The monthly fee is ¥500 (tax included), and the annual plan is ¥4,900 (tax included). There is a 30-day free trial period, but please note that if you shop on Amazon and use express shipping, the free period will be used. Becoming a Prime member offers various benefits beyond video streaming, making it recommended for frequent Amazon users.

TELASA

TエルASA

TELASA, a video streaming service operated by TELASA Corporation, a joint venture between KDDI and TV Asahi, is known for its large selection of TV Asahi and special effects superhero series. The monthly fee is 562 yen (excluding tax), with a 30-day free trial. Because it offers a large selection of SD-quality content and few movies or foreign dramas, it's not recommended for anyone other than those who watch TV Asahi and special effects superhero series.

YouTube

youtube

Needless to say, YouTube is a video streaming service operated by Google LLC, and all content is generally free to watch. While "Kingdom" is available for limited viewing, there's no telling when it might be removed, and of course, there are commercials. The picture quality is also inferior to other services. It's a convenient way to watch, so if you don't want to go through the hassle of signing up, it might be worth searching for it.

Beware of illegal upload sites!

Illegal Upload

There are many websites online where you can watch videos for free. However, many of these sites illegally upload videos, and there is a risk of virus infection. Illegal uploading of videos is of course a crime, but watching them is also a crime, so be careful not to use them! Illegal sites often redirect you to other pages or display unrelated advertisements. Please avoid such sites!

Can you watch anime for free?! Summary of Recommended Methods

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So what did you think? If you're looking to watch "Kingdom" for free, any service is fine as long as you cancel during the free trial period. If you're planning on continued use, U-NEXT is the best for quality, while d Anime Store or dTV are the best for value. Choose a service that suits your favorite genres and usage!

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