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Feb 1, 2019 3:01 PM
#1
So, the "Brazilian Crunchyroll" is shutting down a lot of illegal anime sites in Brazil, that's fucked up, almost all the sites I watch anime closed down, there's only 1 site that streams anime in HD that still alive(that I know), but probably it will shut down soon :/ Also there other animes sites in Brazil that are shutting down by themselves to not get sued. Also Crunchyroll made a thing that the site links that got shutdown by Crunchyroll redirects to Crunchyroll's site, all this shit for traffic bruh Also i got this print It says: Crunchyroll: answer: up to 48 hours *cancer smiley face* Anime site owner: "Fuck off!" "You started as a piracy site" "Now you're threatening the guys." "you trash" "suck my balls" |
BaffometiFeb 1, 2019 3:32 PM
Feb 1, 2019 3:05 PM
#2
They are just blocked for ppl, you can acces them if you use a VPN etc. |
Feb 1, 2019 3:07 PM
#3
Nope, they got shutdown. filteraaa why filter why |
Feb 1, 2019 4:13 PM
#4
Crunchyroll? I remember how I once wanted to watch anime there since link to their site was the first in google search results but it wasn't available in my country apparently. So yeah, screw them. |
I'm watching anime since 2012. I also play games, sometimes. Don't bother me if you want to 'become friends' or things like that. It's tiresome. I know you just want to collect some meaningless numbers. Thought: How many people sparked H. Charlotta just for blue pot? |
Feb 1, 2019 4:24 PM
#5
piracy is that neither hydra, cut one and is born more dual in the place |
Feb 1, 2019 4:26 PM
#6
Hakaminah said: Crunchyroll? I remember how I once wanted to watch anime there since link to their site was the first in google search results but it wasn't available in my country apparently. So yeah, screw them. Well that's funny, CR seems to be worldwide so maybe your Country is blocking it? where do you come from? |
Feb 1, 2019 4:30 PM
#7
Bourmegar said: Hakaminah said: Crunchyroll? I remember how I once wanted to watch anime there since link to their site was the first in google search results but it wasn't available in my country apparently. So yeah, screw them. Well that's funny, CR seems to be worldwide so maybe your Country is blocking it? where do you come from? Oh. You need to make a serious search about CR and their "worldwide" claims. OT: Rather than streaming, torrenting still an option so not too much is lost from the looks of it. |
Feb 1, 2019 4:38 PM
#8
sasalx said: Bourmegar said: Hakaminah said: Crunchyroll? I remember how I once wanted to watch anime there since link to their site was the first in google search results but it wasn't available in my country apparently. So yeah, screw them. Well that's funny, CR seems to be worldwide so maybe your Country is blocking it? where do you come from? Oh. You need to make a serious search about CR and their "worldwide" claims. OT: Rather than streaming, torrenting still an option so not too much is lost from the looks of it. I meant that their site is available everywhere (except Asia). Not the Anime on the site. |
Feb 1, 2019 4:41 PM
#9
Bourmegar said: sasalx said: Bourmegar said: Hakaminah said: Crunchyroll? I remember how I once wanted to watch anime there since link to their site was the first in google search results but it wasn't available in my country apparently. So yeah, screw them. Well that's funny, CR seems to be worldwide so maybe your Country is blocking it? where do you come from? Oh. You need to make a serious search about CR and their "worldwide" claims. OT: Rather than streaming, torrenting still an option so not too much is lost from the looks of it. I meant that their site is available everywhere (except Asia). Not the Anime on the site. Oh, I see. Well, I think the user Hakaminah meant the anime was not available. |
Feb 1, 2019 4:47 PM
#10
Feb 1, 2019 4:56 PM
#11
It's in Crunchyroll's best interest to facilitate shutdowns of sites hosting their and their partners' intellectual property. Anime wasn't meant to be free. It is what it is. |
Feb 1, 2019 5:17 PM
#12
Bourmegar said: Hakaminah said: Crunchyroll? I remember how I once wanted to watch anime there since link to their site was the first in google search results but it wasn't available in my country apparently. So yeah, screw them. Well that's funny, CR seems to be worldwide so maybe your Country is blocking it? where do you come from? I live in Germany and the anime I wanted to watch was Gakkougurashi. I finished it using another site in 2015 and here we are in 2019: There are many more restricted stuff in Germany, not just anime, but I still feel bad about it. Why should I pay the same price for less service? edit: placed image in spoiler |
HakaminahFeb 1, 2019 5:23 PM
I'm watching anime since 2012. I also play games, sometimes. Don't bother me if you want to 'become friends' or things like that. It's tiresome. I know you just want to collect some meaningless numbers. Thought: How many people sparked H. Charlotta just for blue pot? |
Feb 1, 2019 5:23 PM
#13
Feb 1, 2019 5:26 PM
#14
I don't see anything wrong with that. Basically you're complaining about being unable to pirate? Get real. |
Feb 1, 2019 5:30 PM
#15
Either way, most of brazilian anime related sites are extremely bad and subs are seldom good, Crunchyroll included (example: they translate honorifics). This is quite upsetting for people who do not understand enough english though. And considering Crunchyroll is terrible, that's sad. |
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Feb 1, 2019 5:31 PM
#16
Learn english or spanish, in those languages you have tons of decent pirate sites. I'm going to assume that you know english if you are in this site, so you shouldn't have problems. It's annoying to see a parasite like crunchy doing this shit, but we cannot do anything. Live with it and adapt, that's the law. |
Feb 1, 2019 5:53 PM
#17
DaCraziGuy said: Yeah, I do speak English, I never studied Spanish, but it is not a problem since my language is similar to Spanish, so I understand almost everything.Learn english or spanish, in those languages you have tons of decent pirate sites. I'm going to assume that you know english if you are in this site, so you shouldn't have problems. It's annoying to see a parasite like crunchy doing this shit, but we cannot do anything. Live with it and adapt, that's the law. |
Feb 1, 2019 6:02 PM
#18
Rapaz faz tanto tempo que eu não vejo anime em PT-BR que eu nem lembro mais quais são os sites. Só lembro do Animeq mesmo e tá de buenas. |
The battle is over. Show respect for the fallen who fought so bravely. |
Feb 3, 2019 5:08 AM
#19
Hakaminah said: Bourmegar said: Hakaminah said: Crunchyroll? I remember how I once wanted to watch anime there since link to their site was the first in google search results but it wasn't available in my country apparently. So yeah, screw them. Well that's funny, CR seems to be worldwide so maybe your Country is blocking it? where do you come from? I live in Germany and the anime I wanted to watch was Gakkougurashi. I finished it using another site in 2015 and here we are in 2019: There are many more restricted stuff in Germany, not just anime, but I still feel bad about it. Why should I pay the same price for less service? edit: placed image in spoiler Well that is because shows like that are licensed by other companies. Most of the shows on CR are not licensed by CR (in these cases, CR onlh has thd streamjng rights). The other licensors are mostly US only. The only way to make it more legally available is by convincing these Licensors that we are willing to pay for them......... |
Feb 3, 2019 5:15 AM
#20
I don't know why people are acting like this wasn't expected. Illegal sites have always been targeted by legal sites, they interfere with their business. And well, the law is on their side. |
Feb 3, 2019 5:21 AM
#21
They don't even have all of the animes. Fck off, CR. |
Feb 3, 2019 5:23 AM
#22
learn to download (torrent or IRC/XDCC is the solution) |
Feb 3, 2019 5:55 AM
#23
I agree with a few people's sentiments on torrents, much more guarantee you'll find good quality downloads too, CR has to defend it's business if it just so happens to be something they stream, but especially since last year CR doesn't have a good image, so it can be seen as damage control in a way. CR are hypocrites though, they don't get shit on at all when they were a pirate site, then someone started paying them |
Feb 3, 2019 5:55 AM
#24
Some Spanish illegal anime sites are shutting down too. But I don't care. I understand English hehehe. |
ToumaTachibanaFeb 3, 2019 6:00 AM
BANZAI NIPPON. Nippon is the Land of freedom. Nippon is the Land of Peace. Nippon is the Land of Justice and Prosperity. In Nippon, we trust. We love Nippon, we love Anime. Anime love us, Nippon love us. 日本 |
Feb 3, 2019 5:57 AM
#25
R.I.P Animeyt and Animemovil Coming soon animeflv pls no Crunchy-trash |
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Feb 3, 2019 6:03 AM
#26
Yeah. As someone who lives in the UK, I can only imagine what it's like for Brazilian anime fans having a portion of the anime they like unavailable (at least that's what Crunchyroll wants, so they make money Crunchyroll needs to realise that until they get everything people want to watch on their service, people will pirate. They also need to start paying for more international steaming licences so people don't have to resort to piracy to watch the shows they want to watch. |
300th pun xchyssa said: You got some nice viewpoint there, I always know I can't fool you with my sharpest tagging skills |
Feb 3, 2019 6:11 AM
#27
jal90 said: I don't know why people are acting like this wasn't expected. Illegal sites have always been targeted by legal sites, they interfere with their business. And well, the law is on their side. Exactly. These sites are taken down every year, especially KissAnime and 9anime, but in a matter of weeks (and, sometimes, months) return operating normally. In the case of Brazilian sites, they are normally replaced OR return with another name. Just because it's Crunchyroll who is doing that now, it doesn't mean that these sites (or, at least, the animes) are gone forever, piracy can't be permanentely stopped. |
Feb 3, 2019 6:41 AM
#28
Sharpoint said: Yeah. As someone who lives in the UK, I can only imagine what it's like for Brazilian anime fans having a portion of the anime they like unavailable (at least that's what Crunchyroll wants, so they make money Crunchyroll needs to realise that until they get everything people want to watch on their service, people will pirate. They also need to start paying for more international steaming licences so people don't have to resort to piracy to watch the shows they want to watch. yes,but Crunchyroll Brazil has most of the anime op likes so it wouldn’t be this bad for him,althought I would like them to add more old anime,as most of them are new,or shonen.But why is nobody complaining about the animes offered by netflix,it is just way worse them crunchyroll,and still,people pay for it |
Feb 3, 2019 6:47 AM
#29
Good. Crunchyroll is like $10 a month. Start actually supporting anime instead of trying to kill it. |
Feb 3, 2019 7:07 AM
#30
avdx101 said: Yeah, like all of a sudden, people will stop pirating and start using their bullshit site. Maybe in bigger countries this would work to some extent, but with the content they provide for smaller ones, it's not gonna happen. And this shit is the same for other services like Netflix. You make it available in a small country with 1/3 of the US content, and expect everyone to come and pay the same price as people in the US. No thanks. Untill all this crap gets solved, Ahoy fellas! yes,this is exactly what i’m talking about,there is no point in paying netflix in order to watch anime,and it’s horrible for content to be region locked |
Feb 3, 2019 7:22 AM
#31
That's so sad. I feel ya. Can't they understand that some people just don't have other ways of watching anime? ;o;...Well, I guess that's just how it works |
Feb 3, 2019 7:25 AM
#32
Be patient. A few hours or days and either those sites or new ones will be up again. deg said: I don't know it it's related or just some other issue, but for a few hours now nyaa is unreachable for me.learn to download (torrent or IRC/XDCC is the solution) |
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Feb 3, 2019 7:27 AM
#33
Heldengeist said: yeah, it says that it's taking too long to respond for me. probably temporarily shut down to avoid the purge that's happening but i'm not really too keen on things like these maybe it went down againBe patient. A few hours or days and either those sites or new ones will be up again. deg said: I don't know it it's related or just some other issue, but for a few hours now nyaa is unreachable for me.learn to download (torrent or IRC/XDCC is the solution) |
Feb 3, 2019 7:50 AM
#34
@EGOIST @Heldengeist Now, nyaa is available. |
BANZAI NIPPON. Nippon is the Land of freedom. Nippon is the Land of Peace. Nippon is the Land of Justice and Prosperity. In Nippon, we trust. We love Nippon, we love Anime. Anime love us, Nippon love us. 日本 |
Feb 3, 2019 8:29 AM
#35
Streamers are always so helpless when some sites shut down, as if they never heard of torrents before. It's cute. |
I probably regret this post by now. |
Feb 3, 2019 8:41 AM
#36
Welp it has every right to do so ..so....yeah |
Most underated anime on mal: https://myanimelist.net/anime/4651/Yume_no_Crayon_Oukoku?q=Yume%20ni%20crayon |
Feb 3, 2019 8:50 AM
#37
Heldengeist said: deg said: I don't know it it's related or just some other issue, but for a few hours now nyaa is unreachable for me.learn to download (torrent or IRC/XDCC is the solution) they got update on twitter of what happened here https://twitter.com/NyaaV2/status/1092093874762321922 https://twitter.com/NyaaV2/status/1092095864313708544 |
Feb 3, 2019 8:51 AM
#38
The legal service is shutting down the illegal service? Oh nooooo how could this happeeeennnn it's so unexpecteeeeddddd |
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Feb 3, 2019 8:53 AM
#39
One of the most popular spanish streaming websites, AnimeYT, closed yesterday, some fans even made a change.org petition, it's getting 2-4 votes every second! |
Decide once every certain number of years which members of the ruling class will oppress and crush the people in parliament: this is the true essence of bourgeois parliamentarism, not only in the constitutional parliamentary monarchies but in the most democratic republics - The State and Revolution (September 1917), Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov "Lenin". |
Feb 3, 2019 8:55 AM
#40
DJNOSTYLE said: Good. Crunchyroll is like $10 a month. Start actually supporting anime instead of trying to kill it. I'm not paying for CR, not because I want anime to die (CR's holistic impact on the industry is a percent of a percent so fuck if that'd happen) but because I want CR to die. Like, it really is that simple. I am boycotting their business because I want them to go out of business, and that's pretty much the most effective way I can try to achieve that desire, alongside urging others to also help CR down the path of bankruptcy by just refusing to do anything resembling helping their business succeed. The people who work there can lose their jobs at CR and find something more befitting of their capabilities, like bussing tables at a restaurant or being janitors at an elementary school. I strongly believe that this is what would be better for everyone in the long run. |
ManabanFeb 3, 2019 9:02 AM
Feb 3, 2019 9:05 AM
#41
TomatoSempai said: One of the most popular spanish streaming websites, AnimeYT, closed yesterday, some fans even made a change.org petition, it's getting 2-4 votes every second! I think that they need to learn English. |
BANZAI NIPPON. Nippon is the Land of freedom. Nippon is the Land of Peace. Nippon is the Land of Justice and Prosperity. In Nippon, we trust. We love Nippon, we love Anime. Anime love us, Nippon love us. 日本 |
Feb 3, 2019 9:05 AM
#42
DJNOSTYLE said: I spent years worth of CR subscription fee in the couple of months on Japanese import shit. And this way my money goes exactly where I want it to go. I firmly believe CR does more harm than good to the industry and the fandom.Good. Crunchyroll is like $10 a month. Start actually supporting anime instead of trying to kill it. |
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Feb 3, 2019 9:09 AM
#43
Nurguburu said: TomatoSempai said: One of the most popular spanish streaming websites, AnimeYT, closed yesterday, some fans even made a change.org petition, it's getting 2-4 votes every second! I think that they need to learn English. altough spanish is the second most spoken language, english #3, i agree --------------------- DJNOSTYLE said: no lolGood. Crunchyroll is like $10 a month. Start actually supporting anime instead of trying to kill it. Anyways, the memes about the site came really fast. PS: This is the actual page of AnimeYT: Translation: TíoYT said: THE END OF THIS CHAPTER HAS ARRIVED Unfortunately today we say to end this, why it is simple, surely some must know what is happening in Brazil, it is that. #Goodbye (#GoodbyeNephews) The truth, I do not know how to start, I spent years translating animes, arguing with fans, watching Chinese monkeys on this page, so much that when turning to see my whole life, I think that at least a quarter of my memories are linked to this page, to this community. I will not pretend to be aw, much less, let's say that I wanted to open up a bit, remember that behind that bat to which they say "TíoYT" is an ordinary kid who has his own problems, his family, who has other responsibilities and who more than nothing is very grateful for all the love and support they have shown to the page in general. And well, # AdiosSobrinos .. #PrayForYT THIS DOMAIN WILL CLOSE COMPLETELY IN 5 DAYS |
Decide once every certain number of years which members of the ruling class will oppress and crush the people in parliament: this is the true essence of bourgeois parliamentarism, not only in the constitutional parliamentary monarchies but in the most democratic republics - The State and Revolution (September 1917), Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov "Lenin". |
Feb 3, 2019 9:10 AM
#44
Hakaminah said: I live in Germany and the anime I wanted to watch was Gakkougurashi. I finished it using another site in 2015 and here we are in 2019: There are many more restricted stuff in Germany, not just anime, but I still feel bad about it. Why should I pay the same price for less service? edit: placed image in spoiler Purchase manga or DVDs/BDs or merch from verified sources if you really want to support a series. Or, like @Heldengeist brought up, try finding ways to import if you've got the cash to spend on it. At the very least, those options better than nothing, and you don't have to get ripped off by CR, because believe me, I'm also from Germany and paid for their service and I am quite aware what a giant fucking rip off it is here. We don't even just have less service than the US, we have less service than all of our neighbors and less service than even some parts of Asia, where CR tends to have the most trouble. It's ridiculous, but at least you'd be keeping yourself from getting jipped and you'd still be putting something back in at the same time. Unless you happen to only want to watch the very limited selection they have and nothing else, though, I don't even see how the price tag could be worth it here. Considering that it's not even close to being a hefty price tag, I feel like that's quite a statement. |
ManabanFeb 3, 2019 9:16 AM
Feb 3, 2019 9:16 AM
#45
Now, whether you believe piracy is the better option or not, anime isn't intended to be free. As someone else said, it is what it is, and I'm sure there are a plethora of other sites to find streams and torrents (though I'm not in Brazil, what can I say). Yet, there are still anime through paying streaming services you cannot watch in other countries. So even though I'm in the US and don't have that problem with streaming services, I totally get that going to an online website for streams/torrents would be a better option for you. |
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Feb 3, 2019 9:22 AM
#46
I honestly don't care about supporting the anime industry. I only care about watching my shows with good quality as fast as I can. And Crunchyroll provides that. We all know that most of bad stuff people say about Crunchyroll are just a bunch of lies. The 3 main issues people talk are: Bad player, bad subtitles and weak anime list. If you have at least a decent internet, the player is fine (both on Pc and mobile), the subtitles are also fine, and Crunchyroll has the best anime list of all streaming services out there |
Feb 3, 2019 9:29 AM
#47
thiago52192 said: Have CR started to update it's library with uncensored and fixed up BD versions and fixing its subtitles or they still keep their day 1 versions. Because if they do, I get infinitely better service from piracy than from CR. Maybe not as fast as CR, but I don't follow current anime weekly anyways. And if I do I have the patience to wait 2 or 3 days for a higher quality subtitle.I only care about watching my shows with good qualit |
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Feb 3, 2019 9:33 AM
#48
DJNOSTYLE said: Good. Crunchyroll is like $10 a month. Start actually supporting anime instead of trying to kill it. 1. CR does jack-shit for the anime industry. You want to support it? Buy merch, Blu-Rays, figurines, etc. 2. I'm not spending a cent of my hard-earned money settling on a mediocre streaming service that offers only a fraction of the content an illegal service can give me. When legal anime streaming services finally get their shit together, that's when i'll pay. |
Feb 3, 2019 9:40 AM
#49
copksunaminao2 said: But why is nobody complaining about the animes offered by netflix,it is just way worse them crunchyroll,and still,people pay for it I find Netflix to be a better deal. Like it doesn't even begin to compare. I feel like I get the value I'm paying for, if not getting an actually good value out of it with Netflix. I do not have to use it for just anime, mind you, which helps Netflix's case a lot in my book. I do have to use it for just anime with CR. And, in my experience, CR failed to even be worth €4.99 a month because of how little I got to use it, because everything I wanted to see I could only actually see through spending no small amount of money on the BDs or by pirating. They do not care about international licensing, yet are indiscriminate in being pushy and rude to people who don't use their service and turn to piracy. I do not like being subjected to that pressure in the fucking slightest, thank you very much. Less importantly, I have much less personal animosity towards Netflix. Having seen how many CR employees act and behave, even ones who's job it is to be the forward facing image towards their consumer base, I have a lot of resentment for them. They just seem like thoroughly wretched people. This does tie into the fact that I feel less pressured to use Netflix, which makes me less resentful towards it. They don't have a PR department - and a group of overly-zealous defenders of their audience - that goes around on their anti-piracy crusade. I don't even care if they're anti-piracy, that in of itself is no issue, but they come off as very...rotten in how they go about that and how they approach that I'm somewhat repulsed by that and don't want to support the continuation of that mentality. Post a screenshot with a KissAnime watermark when trying to talk about an anime on twitter? Their own staff will come to your doorstep to make an issue of it and begin trying to guilt-trip and lob shit at you for it, even if the post itself is innocuous, all that matters is the watermark. I do not consider that sort of behavior acceptable whatsoever. So no, I will not give money knowing that I'm supporting the continued subsistence of somebody I've come to despise as much as fuckin' Miles and his cronies. It would legitimately feel dirty to me support that mentality, even through a vanity payment. Things such as that are an absolute non-issue with Netflix. You don't have to deal with watching people encourage some of the most shitty and hamfisted ways of trying to encourage people to stop pirating. They just go in, help fund stuff, put stuff up, and I can watch it. Easy, simple, not a feeling of guilt or shame about associating myself with a company that has such an overtly immature and outright toxic mentality like CR so often displays, and I actually feel like I get a bang for my buck. I could theoretically put money towards CR and try to voice some of my concerns and issues in hopes that I could try to make some sort of case for it, but I'm very much unconvinced that I'd be putting it towards a company that would use it in a way that actually makes things better for me as a consumer, considering they don't even use their money in a way I find satisfying *now* and I don't even fucking pay for them anymore. So fuck that, just refuse to pay for them and root for them to go out of business, in hopes that somebody rises up from the ashes to fill the niche and doesn't repeat the same fucking mistake that is just being how bad CR is. That's what I what to happen, and while I (obviously) won't accomplish it, I can at least say that I think I'm going to the right way about it, so eh. Really, the better question from my perspective is "Why should I use CR in the first place when I could use Netflix? Or do literally anything else that involves trying to find a way to put money into the industry?" |
ManabanFeb 3, 2019 10:00 AM
Feb 3, 2019 10:18 AM
#50
Heldengeist said: Considering the only shows I remembered to be censored on Crunchyroll were just strong ecchi, I don't really care. And like I said before, the subtitles are fine. In fact, I've seen a lot of Fansubs who build their reputation for quality of the subtitles, putting stuff that didn't make any sense. thiago52192 said: Have CR started to update it's library with uncensored and fixed up BD versions and fixing its subtitles or they still keep their day 1 versions. Because if they do, I get infinitely better service from piracy than from CR. Maybe not as fast as CR, but I don't follow current anime weekly anyways. And if I do I have the patience to wait 2 or 3 days for a higher quality subtitle.I only care about watching my shows with good qualit |
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