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The founders of the site have done what no other streaming site has - which is to license the dramas directly from the Korean broadcasting companies. Threatening letters have been sent to uploaders and fansubbers for spreading content that is legally the property of broadcasting companies like MBC, KBS, and SBS.ĭ, however, is completely legal. Reported links are constantly being taken down by Youtube and user accounts deleted. the biggest detractor of all, the illegality of streaming licensed content.and when the subtitles ARE available, often they’re stolen from fansubbing groups and stripped of credit, and.Episodes tend to be broken up in multiple clips, upwards of 7 parts per episodes, and sometimes it’s difficult finding a link that’s not broken,.However, they also have plenty of downsides, which you have probably experienced for yourselves at some point: Yes, we have youtube and mysoju and crunchyroll, and they all have their upsides. It’s free, subtitled in English, has high-quality video, and a sleek and easy-to-use interface. Woo! (I’m sorry to say that this is only available to U.S.-based users, which I’ll explain below.)ĭ is a streaming site for Korean dramas. I’m posting about them because I think this is something fans would love and find tremendous use in, and because the site, which is in beta, has offered to open up invitations to readers. It’s free, it’s high-quality, and it’s just about to launch to the public. There’s a new kid on the kdrama-streaming block, and its name is.

We highly recommend it.198 DecemDecemIntroducing Dramafever by javabeans

Despite the mysterious billing question, all the content we came across was free. Bottom LineĭramaFever is perfect for exploring television content from other parts of the globe. It was puzzling to us since everything we viewed was free. Vague FAQ: In the FAQ, there is a Billing section that answers questions about canceling your subscription and editing your billing information. We certainly didn't see it that way, however, since those shows are readily available in other places. Limited content (depending on your perspective): For some, the lack of American or European content will be a downside to this app. However, you'll have to either create an account or sign in with your Facebook account credentials to add and view your bookmarked videos. Save for later: If you're just browsing but not wanting to watch, a queue feature lets you bookmark videos for later. Regardless, it's nice to have access to shows from around the world. Some shows have subtitles in English, while others are dubbed. Otherwise, you can browse by genre, theme, and language.Ĭontent from around the world: While you won't find any US shows here, you will find a variety of shows from Asia and Latin America. It offers a section for featured content if you're not quite sure what you're looking for.

ProsĮasy to navigate: DramaFever makes it easy to narrow down your search. It's a great app for catching up on shows you might not have heard of otherwise. DramaFever gives you access to all kinds of dramas, cartoons, music videos, and even short films from around the world.
