So Japan has decided it has had enough of western censorship of anime and of piracy
So a bunch of anime studios joined together
And they have launched a free anime streaming channel on YouTube called Animelog
Well played japan well played
Full article here [url=https://www.animationmagazine.net/anime/30-anime-content-players-unite-for-animelog-yt-channel/]link[/url]
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3 RepliesEdited by Ion, Disciple of Melvin: 8/19/2020 4:43:28 AMGood for the companies, good for the fans, but I still have stuff I need to watch on CR so I’ll be watching how this story progresses. Let’s remember, this is a CHANNEL, not a streaming service. IMO they’re still at the mercy of YT’s algorithm and rating system.
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13 RepliesNow I just need JoJo part 6 to come out. Only have to wait another like 3 years
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3 RepliesPlease tell me this means Initial D will return to Youtube. Been missing it since Funimation’s yt channel pulled the plug on it earlier in the year.
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RIP kiss lol
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5 Replies[spoiler]Does this mean I can watch JoJo for free?[/spoiler]
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Gooood
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7 Replies... Very interesting, unfortunately my preferred genres most likely won't be on it... [spoiler]not included in the DLC[/spoiler]
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2 RepliesI feel like that's not the official channel but I am excited for it. About time we had a good option to watch anime. Before, it was pay to support the terrible companies profiting off the studios (even purchasing physical copies of a show goes to companies like crunchyroll and funimation, due to their ownership of distribution rights in America, as far as I can tell) or pirate the show. If there's a way I can show my support to the actual creators without having to pay one of those companies, I'm all in.
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8 RepliesEdited by LahDsai: 8/19/2020 4:36:27 AMWell shit, I might actually have to subscribe to something. With Kissanime being taken down, this is good news. ... No ads though, how they gonna make money? Seems a bit too good to be true...