However, as of the website's closure, a whopping 192 anime series have yet to find a new streaming home. Among these "homeless" titles are fan favorites like Gurren Lagann, Galaxy Angel, Astro Boy, Black Butler, Aria the Animation, and The Slayers.
Like Wotakoi, although that might’ve just been Wakanim (which was part of the same merger)… What sucks even more about it, is that there’s no BD release of it in my region, so I have no choice but to sail the seven seas to watch it.
Wotakoi is still available on Prime Video actually. It’s a relic from the year they decided they were going to get into anime simulcasts before promptly giving up on it.
Like Wotakoi, although that might’ve just been Wakanim (which was part of the same merger)… What sucks even more about it, is that there’s no BD release of it in my region, so I have no choice but to sail the seven seas to watch it.
Wotakoi is still available on Prime Video actually. It’s a relic from the year they decided they were going to get into anime simulcasts before promptly giving up on it.
Ah, so it is. That’s good to know. Shame I dislike Amazon even more than I do Crunchyroll.