Updated for 2026: This guide covers the current legal ways to watch Blue Exorcist, including the newer sagas and older seasons where available.
Blue Exorcist is still active thanks to the Shimane Illuminati, Beyond the Snow, and Blue Night Saga era, so old watch guides can get messy fast. Start with Crunchyroll for the anime-first library, then check Netflix or digital stores depending on your country.
Where to Watch Blue Exorcist Online
| # | Service | Type | Availability / Countries | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Crunchyroll | Subscription anime streaming | Official Crunchyroll series page verified; catalog varies by country. | Best anime-first option and newer saga coverage |
| 2 | Netflix | Subscription streaming | Official Netflix title page verified; Netflix availability varies heavily by region. | Convenient where included locally |
| 3 | Amazon Video | Digital purchase / Prime Video listing | Official Amazon US Season 1 page verified; other seasons have separate Amazon listings. | Buying episodes/seasons |
| 4 | Apple TV Store | Digital storefront search | Apple TV Store purchase availability varies by country; use official Apple search fallback when deep links shift. | Apple ecosystem purchase check |
Streaming libraries change by country, so check the platform page before subscribing. If a service is region-locked, NordVPN may help you access your usual account while traveling.
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Best Legal Options for Watching Blue Exorcist
1. Crunchyroll — Best Overall Option
Crunchyroll is the main recommendation for Blue Exorcist because it has the official series page and is where anime fans are most likely to find the broader season/saga lineup.
Good to know: Crunchyroll availability and language options can vary by country, but it is the first legal service to check.
Price note: Crunchyroll pricing depends on your local Fan/Mega Fan tiers.
2. Netflix — Convenient Where Available
Netflix has an official Blue Exorcist title page. This is convenient if your local Netflix library includes the show and you do not need the newest saga immediately.
Good to know: Netflix may include only some seasons in some countries. Check the episode list before assuming complete coverage.
Price note: Netflix pricing varies by country and plan tier.
3. Amazon Video — Useful for Buying Seasons
Amazon Video has official Blue Exorcist season listings, including Season 1. This is useful if you prefer digital ownership or if a subscription service does not carry the season you want.
Good to know: Amazon splits some anime by season and language/version, so check the specific season page carefully.
Price note: Digital season prices vary and can change during promotions.
4. Apple TV Store — Storefront Backup
Apple TV Store is worth checking as a digital-store backup. Deep links can change by storefront, so the official search link is safer than pretending one country link works everywhere.
Good to know: If Apple does not show Blue Exorcist in your country, use Crunchyroll or Amazon instead.
Price note: Apple TV Store prices vary by country and season.
What Changed in This 2026 Update?
- Verified official Crunchyroll and Netflix pages.
- Added Amazon Video as a verified purchase/listing option and Apple TV Store as an official storefront fallback.
- Checked Hulu/Disney+, HIDIVE, free legal services, YouTube, and regional anime services before excluding unverified options.
Checked but not used as main recommendations: Hulu — historical/secondary references found, but no stable official Hulu page verified in this pass; Disney+ — no official title page verified; HIDIVE — no official title page verified; Tubi/Roku/Pluto/Plex/free legal services — no full-series official page verified; YouTube — clips/trailers only, not full legal episode streaming.
Can You Use a VPN to Watch It?
Blue Exorcist is confirmed on Amazon Video in the United States and Netflix in Japan, with Crunchyroll availability signals for the United States, so the US or Japan are practical VPN targets for travelers using normal paid accounts. NordVPN can help you access the streaming library tied to your normal subscription while you are abroad. It is not a replacement for paying for anime — stick with official services.
For more legal anime streaming guides, browse the JPBound Where To Watch Database.
