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If you have been searching for the latest anime with English dubs then you have come to the right place. Today, we take a look at the list of best anime out there whose English dubbed versions are already available for streaming. Keep in mind that all of these anime originally released in previous years — some of them are even running right now. Without further ado, let’s dive into the list of new English dubbed anime that you can watch on Crunchyroll, Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Prime.

Sports drama is a popular theme in anime. Over the years, we have seen some great sports anime like ‘Free!’, ‘Ping Pong: The Animation’, etc. ‘Tsurune: Kazemai Koukou Kyuudoubu’ is a sports drama which revolves around the archery art, Kyūdō. The anime follows Minato Narumiya who used to love archery and was a practitioner of Kyūdō in his middle school. But after a certain incident, he quits altogether taking a vow never to return to the sport again. But when he enters high school his childhood friends start coaxing him into the sports again. Minato keeps on refusing but after he watches a mysterious man in an archery range in a forest he decides to get back into it.

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Chihayafuru is best described as the best josei anime disguised as a shounen battle series disguised as a shoujo. The setup is pure shoujo; a cute everygirl who’s caught up in a love triangle with two handsome boys that are both vying for her attention. As you watch it, though, you end up discovering that the plot structure is ripped right out of Slam Dunk or Hajime no Ippo, with Chihaya being your scrappy misfit hero seeking the impossible by creating a team capable of taking nationals within just three years. But then, in between those matches, you get some wonderful reflection on its characters. All of this adds up to one of the finest slice-of-life sports anime out there, so it’s a perfect follow-up to Tsurune if that’s what you’re looking for.

Let’s get off sports for a moment. A lot of Tsurune’s appeal comes from its more human story of coping with loss and struggling to find a direction in life afterward. That is essentially 3-Gatsu no Lion in a nutshell. Rei’s character arc is ultimately to find a social circle to accept him for who he without having to sacrifice who he is at his core. Shogi actually plays second fiddle to Rei’s character arc and is only used as a dramatic tool to reflect his mental state. It’s a wonderfully inspirational story about a high schooler coming into his own, so check it out if you want a more complete story while waiting for Tsurune to finish up.

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