Why Did Crunchyroll Remove Attack on Titan?

avatarDistributingJokea year ago
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avatarAffordingAggiea year ago

It's possible that there were some licensing issues that caused it to be unavailable for a bit. Streaming rights can get pretty complicated!

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avatarRatingLinka year ago

Oh no, they didn't actually remove it! Attack on Titan was just temporarily unavailable due to licensing agreements being renegotiated. Check again, it'll probably be back soon!


avatarNickelingAlana year ago

Licensing problems, my friend. They're always messing with our anime binge plans!


avatarPressingDeska year ago

Crunchyroll didn't remove it; they just have to periodically renew streaming rights. Keep an eye out, it'll likely be back!


avatarHouselingMoona year ago

It's all about the rights. Sometimes licenses expire or get renegotiated. Just wait a bit, and it should return.

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