For a long time, Crunchyroll was the only streaming service with a substantial library of anime titles. But in recent years, other popular TV apps have joined in. Netflix, Hulu, and Max are also excellent sources for anime, with popular shows like "Naruto" and classic movies from Studio Ghibli. Netflix even has a selection of originals like "Castlevania" and "Aggretsuko."
If you're ready to make the switch from Crunchyroll, you can easily cancel a Premium membership with just a few clicks. Once canceled, your subscription will expire one day before your renewal date, and after that, it will revert to a free account. The service also offers a free seven-day trial for new Premium members that you can cancel anytime.
However, canceling a Crunchyroll Premium membership will not delete your entire account. If you want to remove the free version completely, you'll need to go through an additional process.
Here's how to cancel a premium Crunchyroll membership and delete your entire account. And for more details on the service, check out our full "What is Crunchyroll" guide.
How to cancel a premium Crunchyroll membership
1. Open a web browser and go to crunchyroll.com.
2. Log in to your account.
3. Click on your icon in the top right corner of the homepage.
4. Select "Settings" from the drop-down menu.
5. Under the General section, click on Membership Info.
6. Click the Cancel Subscription button underneath your Membership Information details.
7. When you reach this confirmation page, click the Cancel Premium or Premium+ Membership button to cancel your subscription.
How to cancel a free Crunchyroll membership
1. On a web browser, log in to your Crunchyroll account.
2. Go to crunchyroll.com/nuke.
3. An optional survey will appear asking why you're deleting your membership. Below that is a button to "Deactivate Now." Click it.
4. A pop-up will appear asking whether you want to permanently delete your account. Click OK.
If you have issues canceling your Crunchyroll membership using the above steps, you can contact support directly through Crunchyroll's contact form.
What are the best Crunchyroll alternatives?
If you're looking for a new place to find great anime after canceling your Crunchyroll membership, you have several worthwhile options to choose from. Many of the best streaming services have their own library of anime series and movies.
Netflix is one of the best, with a wide range of classic series and new exclusive originals, like "Castlevania," "Delicious in Dungeon," and "Aggretsuko." Meanwhile, Max is home to Studio Ghibli classics like "Princess Mononoke," "Ponyo," and "Spirited Away." Hulu offers new hits like "Spy x Family" and "Chainsaw Man," and Amazon Prime Video features cult classics like "Ranma 1/2" and "Kaiba."
Hulu is an excellent choice for cord-cutters thanks to a mix of exclusive titles and next-day streaming for popular network shows. The app also hosts a wealth of film content, including both straight-to-streaming titles and Academy Award-winning movies.
Amazon Prime Video is a capable, competitive streaming service that's more than just a Prime membership perk. You can also sign up for a stand-alone plan at $9/month.
Max is a premium service for fans of prestige television, iconic films, and unscripted programs like Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, Succession, House of the Dragon, The Last of Us, and more. The ad-supported tier is $9.99 a month, but you can upgrade to ad-free for $16.99 or view your programming in 4K for $20.99.
With its exclusive shows and a huge content library, Netflix remains one of the quintessential streaming services.
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