Help with epidemic prevention and control! More than 80 classic animations from Shueisha are available online for free

Help with epidemic prevention and control! More than 80 classic animations from Shueisha are available online for free

Shueisha, known as the cradle of super classic boys' anime, has countless masterpieces. "One Piece", "Dragon Ball", "Naruto", etc., each of which is popular. Recently, the official announced that due to the surge in the number of people staying at home due to the epidemic, more than 80 of its classic animations will be launched for free.

As one of the measures to help prevent and control the epidemic, Shueisha has fully opened up its classic animations, including "One Piece", "Dragon Ball", "Naruto", "Bleach", "Gintama", "Yu-Gi-Oh", "Uron Police Station", etc. More than 80 classic animations, both old and new, are available online for free. This is a rare opportunity, so those who are interested can pay attention to it ( pay attention to the picture ).

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