But did you know that Jump also has its own YouTube channel? While it’s usually focused on previews for upcoming Jump manga serial chapters and collected volumes, right now the Jump Channel is also offering free viewing of hundreds of complete anime episodes for animated adaptations of Jump manga, as part of its Spring Kids Support Special Project.
Otaku around the globe know manga publisher Shueisha’s Jump brand, especially through its flagship Weekly Shonen Jump, the biggest comic anthology in the world.
Oh, and if somehow even all this isn’t enough anime to keep you occupied, there’s always all the Kyoto Animation anime that’s now free to watch online too.
The complete project consists of more than 80 titles, including all-time classics such as One Piece, Dragon Ball Z, and Naruto.