50K views is insane ngl thank you everyone who has watched, liked, and commented you guys are crazy. Go check out my last video its just as good as this one but flopped 😂 Sub to the channel im trying to hit 10K before my birthday (July 28th) Also, Leave a comment about which topics/videos you would want to see from me! I have some videos already in the works but im curious to see what you guys want to see. On a serious note, thank you so much for all the support and I appreciate anyone who takes the time out of their day to watch the videos. I put a ton of time in effort into these and im always trying to write better scripts, edit better videos, and overall be better at this whole thing. I would love to be able to do this full time, and I dont want anyone to think I take any of the love ive been given for granted. There are millions of youtubers out there that would kill to be in my position and I dont take that lightly whatsoever. Thank you, Zelly
As an anime fan for almost 25years now, I really hope that the anime industry grows more, but more than that, is that the ANIMATORS will benefit directly also, especially with better wages and work life balance.
Yeah I think way less people would be so open about piracy if the animators, and behind the scenes workers were treated better than they are currently. It almost feels like supporting platforms like crunchyroll only enforces the awful working conditions in place right now.
@@ZellyJP Still wondering how much crack they were smoking at Crunchyroll to see any merit in High Guardian Spice. I can dig American-made shots at anime but boy that was garbage.
You are old enough to know that anime becoming more popular has not improved the lives of those in the anime industry. The mangaka don’t get paid. The animators aren’t getting worked less or getting paid more. The services aren’t improved. The prices aren’t better
@@ZellyJP They pay EVERYONE badly not just the animators... the pay for translators is also abysmal which give us bad translations and is super annoying.
Not only that, all we need right now is to make other companies give up their own streaming services (Disney+, Paramount+, Crunchyroll, Max, etc) and let Netflix ran all of these shows and movies in one platform instead, so NO ONE will waste their money into subscribing multiple platforms which is TOO EXPENSIVE let alone had enough money to afford their own house
NGL I don't mind Netflix doing their own One Piece anime one bit, I might actually finally be able to watch it & not face horrible pacing, we might even get the One Piece side stories included & animated.
wtf why are you subscribed to crunchyroll, you don't understand they're the dirty middle man that profit from them by creating nothing of value but using the fact that the japenese didn't yet launch their own platforme in the west because they're so slow for this kind of thing and streaming platforms shonen jump launched manga plus, with ai translation maybe they will decide to launch an anime platform because it's so easy now and make a lot of adverts for merch, because that's what really finance the studios
Netflix ticked me off years ago when they showed support for snime then cancelled most of the shows, never getting an ending. I’ll trust netflix with anime after I go back 3 years later to see if they manage to complete most of their projects. They are king in cancelling shows.
Its nice to see netflix producing anime, now we can know for certain series will be dropped after a season instead of waiting years hoping for season 2.
@@chaska8144 compared to the game, in all respect, amazing. Great story, great use of the world, deep dive slice of daily life and truly memorable cast. I even would advocate for the english dub for this one.
Netflix has been good at honoring the translations so far. The voice acting on their exclusive anime is spot on. It's as if they try to base English voice actors on the japanese actors as best as they can.
they absolutley do and they don't usually hire the same voice actors for EVERY fucking role and series unlike CR and funimation with the few acceptions but atleast we don't get chris sabat in every fucking anime netflix makes or monica rial or josh grell
No only Englisgh, European dubbings are also great, in Edgerunners as production of Poland CD project was expectable that it will have good dubbings in Europe but like other random animes with Czech dubbing on Netflix really surprised me.
The BIGGEST issue I have with anime on Netflix is the Character Limitation (42) and Line Treatment (2) it has for subtitles. In other words if you are watching an anime with a lot of dialog or multiple characters speaking at the same time you will only get some, not all, of what is said. One example is Komi Can't Communicate where there is A LOT of written dialog and/or characters speaking. Unless you can speak and read Japanese you're not getting much of what is said.
With subtitles is the best way, with the japanese VA feel more accurate. Dubbed versions are horrible, no matter how "good" are the foreign VA. The same for movies in English or Kdramas in Korean, I cannot stand their dubbed versions to my languange. Feels weird.
@@Pluto.1079 I understood. I prefer to read long subtitles. If you are a slow reader, it is your issue. Anyway, you can always rewind and pause if you are such a slow reader.
@krlost4405 the guy above was talking about the character limitations on Netflix where some dialogue just isn't translated'l, and you just start saying sub is better😭(I also prefer sub)
@@Pluto.1079 and I was talking about subs becausr even with THAT limitation, it is better. If there is too much text, they break up the line and add other line based on the rules set up. Subtitles not necessarily need to translate every single word, they can adjust depending on the language and as long as the message keeps the intended meaning.
As long as Oda is a part of production for The One Piece like he was for the original anime and the live action Im all for a One Piece with significantly better pacing
I don't think Oda needs to be a part of it. It was a big deal for live action because they're cutting out and amending a lot of the story, they condensed 45 episodes into 8 and the pacing wasn't even all that bad when that original 45 came out. but now they've got more than 20 years of chapters to work with, as long as they don't needlessly change the storyline they should be fine.
Netflix has a habit of taking exclusive license to shows and then doing nothing about dubbing them. That's the only thing I hate about them. Also no typesetting.
Amazing research, amazing grammar, no stutters, clear voice, entertaining backround clips, you could talk about paint drying and i would still waatch it you deserve more subs honestly
@@SobbleClips no 🤦 what he's talking about hasn't been released. One piece has episodez skipped on Netflix THE one piece (show in development) will be like the kai of DragonBall.
Their library is very small compared to crunchyroll, it needs to be about $4-6 otherwise thats pointless to do, imo nothing can beat crunchyrolls price even if its $10-15, for the amount of anime they have, being over 300-1000 anime titles they acquired w/ funimation. I like ur brilliant idea, I just will be surprised if it ever happens.
I hope it does, even if the price is high it’s beyond worth it, you have a huge library of releases like jjk, Naruto one piece all one piece movies and they just won anime of the year, they are gonna become the crunchy roll slayer if they lower their prices by a few bucks and continue the one piece series.
Hulu has an extensive anime library with classics and new ongoing anime. And some that crunchyroll doesn't have. I recommend, Eminence in shadow, and Reincarnated as a sword.
Im subscribing, absolutely well done mate EDIT: just wanted to mention aswell that in no point did i think this was a video made by noobie until i finished it and saw how many views there were. Fantastic job
Netflix taking the crown from crunchyroll is just about the worst thing possible for the anime community. Sure, crunchyroll hasn't been great, but at least anime is their priority. Netflix has dozens of irons in the fire and just one of those is anime. It wouldn't be a focus for them. It doesn't really matter though, netflix won't take over. They will just take funimation's spot as the runner up. They will continue to be the casual anime fan's place to watch main stream shows. Hidive has a better shot in the long run imo. Until then, Netflix will continue to get a handful of exclusives every season and crunchyroll will remain the big boss of anime in NA.
I’m curious to see what Hulu does honestly because outside of crunchy role or other streaming services that only have anime Hulu has the most anime besides those services definitely more the Netflix does and curious to see what they do with Hulu original anime’s because I’ve noticed recently they have 4 or 5 anime that said they were Hulu originals and were all in there 1st season so it’s a pretty recent thing so interested to see where that goes
@@garrettstevens8299hulu is disneys place where they put everything they can’t put on disney+…i will say i do like some of the shows on hulu like Heavenly Delusion was quite enjoyable and there’s another show i want to watch on there can’t think of it at the moment but i much prefer hulu over netflix
Netflix aren’t consistent and that a big issue in anime. The other main issue they have one season and then that’s it. A series has 5 season and Netflix is only showing the one it bought the license for.
I'm happy to have more competition in the anime space with Netflix, Crunchyroll, and HiDive all pushing each other. The perks of anime coming to Netflix specifically is that a dub is almost always guaranteed, but the downside is that it can take years or maybe even never for an anime to get a Bluray release. I'm glad Sentai recently gave us a physical release for Carole & Tuesday, but I'm not holding my breath for Cyberpunk Edgerunners because Little Witch Academia, another Trigger anime, has yet to see a Western Bluray release despite releasing in 2017.
Very true. Streaming services in general have stripped the consumer of things that used to be commonplace for every new series. Time to start burning CD's again 😂
One thing I haven’t heard a lot of talk about is Hulu which I find interesting because outside of anime only streaming services they have the most anime on there platform by far it’s actually pretty impressive considering it’s not an anime streaming platform I will say they have cut down on the number of anime they have had but it’s still quite impressive and all I’ve seen about 4 or 5 Hulu original anime’s they have on there which I think Is a pretty recent thing because there all in there 1st season so we will see how that pans out because I haven’t watched them to see if there are even good yet
My only problem with anime on Netflix was the absolutely HORRENDOUS handling of JoJo pt. 6 Stone Ocean… Batch releases every like 3-6 months, it was so f***ing ass. The build up for the hype around Stone Ocean was insaneeeee on Twitter, there were literally accounts dedicated to “Is Stone Ocean animated yet?” That would tweet everyday with massive followings for YEARS, no joke… they released like 12 episodes out of 36 or something for the first batch, everyone was hype to get something about Stone Ocean, but it was so s*it because in Japan they released everything at once or at least simulcasted, can’t remember entirely, what I do remember is everyone here in the West getting absolutely shafted by Netflix. The way it was released decimated the hype, nobody talked about it anymore cause everyone would binge the 12 episode batches then literally just F-off & wait till the next batch release. I remember finishing Stone Ocean 1 year after episode 1 released, cause of the abominable batch-release method. I’m glad to see Netflix stepping up to challenge the Crunchyroll monopoly, I just REALLY hope they learned from the handling of Stone Ocean to never do batch-releases again.
If you thought that was bad, Uncle from another world was another anime on there which would release one episode or so maybe once every few months or whenever. At least with CR there's usually a weekly episode as it comes out from Japan's services as well.
dude if u like what u watch then watch it, no need to start arguments that result in nothing and I dunno what do u mean with it being emo@@abbynormalz
I’m gonna be honest right now if Crunchyroll removes one piece and every other Funimation creation, they’re going to lose subscribers fast I’m being honest right now don’t do it Crunchyroll its the honest to God truth
I got the biggest fright of my life the other day because of this lol. I went onto Netflix and the first thing I saw was Ayna and Deku smiling at me and I was so confused and in shock because I was literally watching My Hero Academia and Spy X Family on Crunchy roll the day before, and also hadn’t heard of Netflix added more anime.
@@pwrsocket I kinda figured. Also some why some countries get some shows and others don’t is because of licensing. Hosting platforms are bound legally by companies to only show certain shows in certain countries. That’s the case for studio ghibli films, Netflix is allowed to host them everywhere except the US and Japan, but HBO Max has the same films hosted in the US because they got the rights to do it from studio ghibli. Hope that helps
I really hope netflix keeps adding the arcs. Because I'm gonna have to migrate to the manga, but I also wanna be there for Wano... you know what? I might read Wano and then watch Wano. Probably halting my progression but eh
I would finish watching it tbh then just switch to the manga. The anime provides a lot more visual context that gets lost in the manga. But I think its best to read and watch at a certain point
@@ZellyJP True. I've heard that the panelling in later one piece chapters gets a little funny. I was reading some parts of Marineford and there were a lot of two-page spreads. I'd hate to read it physcially lol. But also the pacing was much better lol.
They have tons of asian tv and movies now. Many out of Korea and China or Tiawan. But some good Japanese series as well. Really enjoyed Fish Bowl Wives but I am strange that way.
Damn, you came outa nowhere and splashed some bomb ass content like you've been doing it for years. If this is seriously your first channel, then I'm really impressed. This one made me go back and watch the other two and I am looking forward to the next. Please keep doing this if it's something you enjoy. Thanks, Zelly.
One decision that Netflix made that I was confused about was their One Piece streaming. They made a huge jump from after ace's death straight to Egghead, skipping Punk Hazard, Dressrosa, and Wano.
One piece is really gonna be Netflix’s milking cow for the next couple years. As long as it’s good, I’m all for it, but I will never celebrate greedy/money grabbing companies
I would say Animation is the overarching medium, with Anime being its own genre. But I can see what youre saying and I think its all just how personal definition define anything animated.
@PYeah, I get what you're saying, but shonen, seinen, esakal, fantasy, action, shoujo... are more like genre within the style of Japanese animation that is anime. Note only outside of Japan is even decaffeinated from other forms of animation. In Japanese, the term anime is used to refer to all animated works, regardless of style or origin.
@@ZellyJP anime is just a type of animation rooted in Japan, which grew alongside any other country's animation style. It's just that American and Japanese animation became the most popular. They both include different genres. In Japan, all cartoons or animations are called "anime", for example. Anime is just the Japan-rooted representation of the notion of "animation"; saying "anime is a genre" is like saying "Bollywood is a genre" - kind of.
I WANT Netflix to actually compete with Crunchyroll for 1 main reason of: it will widen the market of voice acting, and since Netflix has more money as a whole and is based in the US, we could see more talented people come out that would’ve otherwise never happened because voice acting is not a profitable space right now. The reason why seemingly every Japanese VA in anime seems so good and talented is because it’s a LEGITIMATE market and means of income, and making a name for yourself in Japan.
Netflix is bad but Crunchyroll is no better, don't let them have any say or they'll poison Japan's cultural exports, it's a compulsion for them to do so.
Tbh some of my favourite anime that was on Netflix before they added he live action of one piece was househusband, kuroko no basket, saiki k, kakegurui and kotaro lives alone
i think if they start remaking old classics like one piece and reviving shows from "no season 2" hell like kimi no todoke, they will easily surpass any contest. providing anime is what everyone is doing but reviving shows can be netflix's brand
For some reason I see them remaking Kenichi The Mightiest Disciple first. Something about it seems like perfect material for the conclusion to “The Netflix Big 3” where we’d finally get to see Yujiro vs Hayato
Everytime I click on some anime on Disney+, it takes me to Hulu and makes me watch commericals. No thank you, not paying to watch commercials thank you very much.
CR getting rid of comments deff hurt them a lot, I would always go to CR instead of Netflix because of the comments but now if its on netflix I am going there as the player is 10x better and the web UI is all around better so no reason to suffer navigating CR if I can watch it on netflix. I loved being able to check the comments before jumping into a new show or going to the comments after an amazing episode. Hulu use to be huge for anime but I never enjoyed the fact that dub and sub show as 2 separate episodes so it always switches back and forth when going to the next episode
This video is truly amazing, and I never really put more thought into this type of topic. Also, out of my opinion, crunchyroll is all about that money and makes most things for premium which is why i don't like it and prefer to switch to other platformers. Anyways, keep up the good work as always!
Then one piece just isn’t for you🤷🏾♂️. It’s for binge watchers and long term viewers. The majority of one piece fans love the fact that it has 1000+ episodes.
How is anime a genre? It´s also more than a myth that Netflix anime or most of their shows have a high budget. There are exceptions but Netflix never = high budget. Weekly releases also existed on Netflix for quite some time and not just with anime. A few telenovelas did it too.
Thank you for bringing up the One Piece remake. I never knew about it and now I have something to look forward to as someone who never finished watching the original One Piece.
I think one of the huge issues crunchyroll has is the sheer number of new series they completely drop. Most anime on crunchyroll never get a second season and if they do it can be years apart which make it incredibly difficult to maintin interest.
*ALL* paid-for streaming services are awful. I don’t understand paying for a subscription when there are websites that are free, have an almost unlimited selection, and have a more user friendly interface. I can create watchlists, view calendars, get updates on new content, chat with other people watching and get new recommendations…
Currently I'm watching Delicious in Dungeon. I like it so much even though I'm not usually into these dungeon middle age anime shows. Also gotta say that I didn't think it would be possible and was heavily sceptical but Netflix showed even me that live action can be good. I still prefer the anime except for Last Airbender. The Live Action adaptation has this mature vibe that I really like without being too mature. Also Big Pretender was amazing and Aggretsuko was like the cutest thing ever.
Impossible. Netflix with its few shows and popular animes added few months or even years after airing, cant compete with crunchyroll and it's simulcasts. this literally makes zero sense
Better to just purchase the DVDs and BluRays for the things you like. Rip em to your own personal streaming platform on your home network, but the money more directly supports the companies that produce the content instead of the streaming platform. I do like CRs commenting system though. I don't know if Netflix has something like that, been a while.
Crunchyroll and Netflix fighting on who is the best anime streaming site Meanwhile sites like Aniwatch, 4anime and even Fbox to some extent laughing in the corner
Surprisingly, netflix is streaming better anime than crunchyroll lately. I mean netflix is able to sponsor their own while crunchyroll seems to pay for the rights to the stuff from japan. And honestly, the summer season from japan has been so pathetic this year. Crunchyroll had better watch out, they are not as high up on the anime food chain as they think they are…
Considering how a lot of Netflix’s other endeavours such as mostly Films have failed I won’t be surprised if they ended up becoming just an Live Action TV & Anime exclusive only service one day
In all seriousness though. Movie/Series producers should not be allowed to run their own streaming services, just like they are forbidden to run their own cinema chains.
50K views is insane ngl thank you everyone who has watched, liked, and commented you guys are crazy. Go check out my last video its just as good as this one but flopped 😂 Sub to the channel im trying to hit 10K before my birthday (July 28th)
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On a serious note, thank you so much for all the support and I appreciate anyone who takes the time out of their day to watch the videos. I put a ton of time in effort into these and im always trying to write better scripts, edit better videos, and overall be better at this whole thing. I would love to be able to do this full time, and I dont want anyone to think I take any of the love ive been given for granted. There are millions of youtubers out there that would kill to be in my position and I dont take that lightly whatsoever.
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Woah you gained 40k views if it was 50k yesterday
100,000 views now
111,973 now
I’m not reading allat😂😂😂😂😂
also netflix is where i also used get anime dvd when they used to renting out dvd growing up that where i saw alot it
Piracy: nah I'd win
We don't talk about that. 😂
Correct lol
True!
AI will beat piracy because the creator will also be the animator/distributor.
@southcoastinventors6583 nah I want to watch something with soul put into it
As an anime fan for almost 25years now, I really hope that the anime industry grows more, but more than that, is that the ANIMATORS will benefit directly also, especially with better wages and work life balance.
Yeah I think way less people would be so open about piracy if the animators, and behind the scenes workers were treated better than they are currently. It almost feels like supporting platforms like crunchyroll only enforces the awful working conditions in place right now.
@@ZellyJP Still wondering how much crack they were smoking at Crunchyroll to see any merit in High Guardian Spice.
I can dig American-made shots at anime but boy that was garbage.
You are old enough to know that anime becoming more popular has not improved the lives of those in the anime industry. The mangaka don’t get paid. The animators aren’t getting worked less or getting paid more. The services aren’t improved. The prices aren’t better
Ai gonna take their job in no time
@@ZellyJP They pay EVERYONE badly not just the animators... the pay for translators is also abysmal which give us bad translations and is super annoying.
I’m not crazy about defending Netflix practices but Crunchyroll needs to be humbled badly
100% agree. I tried not to represent Netflix as some savior to the anime genre, but when you compare it to crunchyroll they look like saints 😂
Not only that, all we need right now is to make other companies give up their own streaming services (Disney+, Paramount+, Crunchyroll, Max, etc) and let Netflix ran all of these shows and movies in one platform instead, so NO ONE will waste their money into subscribing multiple platforms which is TOO EXPENSIVE let alone had enough money to afford their own house
@@alyasVictorio illegal websites: Let us introduce ourselves 👿👿
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@@alyasVictorionah netflix is annoying
Their genius plan to be 4 seasons behind on every show.
Yea it's better for watching old series not new ones.
Fr its annoying
NGL I don't mind Netflix doing their own One Piece anime one bit, I might actually finally be able to watch it & not face horrible pacing, we might even get the One Piece side stories included & animated.
AND NOW CRUNCHYROLL REMOVED THE COMMENT SECTION, SOOO MAD!!!!! Subbed for the last 10 years + but now i'm soo close to unsubbing!
Yah that was really annoying
Close to? Why not just do it? Also if you're ever planning on finding an "alternate" method I'd recommend stremio with the TPB+ plugin.
Fr I canceled my subscription I can’t believe it the community carried the site.
wtf why are you subscribed to crunchyroll, you don't understand they're the dirty middle man that profit from them by creating nothing of value but using the fact that the japenese didn't yet launch their own platforme in the west because they're so slow for this kind of thing and streaming platforms
shonen jump launched manga plus, with ai translation maybe they will decide to launch an anime platform because it's so easy now and make a lot of adverts for merch, because that's what really finance the studios
Do it.
Ah. I see why Funimation ends on April 2nd instead of the first. Would be too memeable
I didnt even think about that 😂
Both own Sony, just they could connect both as form of if customer will want to buy thing or pay subscription. But this is just full subscrition.
foreal no more Funimation hiyah
Like yeah imagine logging into Funimation on March 31st and then the next day you get on and see it’s shut down you’re gonna think it’s a joke lol
I miss Funimation and their signature intro
Netflix ticked me off years ago when they showed support for snime then cancelled most of the shows, never getting an ending. I’ll trust netflix with anime after I go back 3 years later to see if they manage to complete most of their projects. They are king in cancelling shows.
Baki is and castlevaina seven deadly sins are the only ones on there i like netflix has good anime just not alot of anime
I’m still waiting for dorohedoro season 2😔
castlevania is not an anime, and the other two have dog shit animation
i quit Netflix after they kept increasing subscription prices and got rid of password sharing.
@@Ant_DawggIm horribly late but Season 2 was announced in january lol
Its nice to see netflix producing anime, now we can know for certain series will be dropped after a season instead of waiting years hoping for season 2.
No season 2 for cyberpunk 😢
Edit:Just to clarify what I mean is season 2 with different characters
@@Natebeast35755 I heard it was anime of the year 2023 awards, how good was it?
@@Natebeast35755to be fair, edge runners is definitely an anime that’s meant to be one season. Especially with how it ended
@@chaska8144 compared to the game, in all respect, amazing. Great story, great use of the world, deep dive slice of daily life and truly memorable cast. I even would advocate for the english dub for this one.
@@Natebeast35755 tbf, edgerunner's story feels very complete already. I don't think it needs another season.
I wouldnt mind if Netflix put up some old Anime shows that are hard to get. Maybe a translated version of Dangaioh or Macross series.
GTO recently got added to
Or Find a way to buy the rights for Case Close (Right now there is a major issue with Case close where hundreds of Episodes are missing.)
If they got Angel beats and series experiments lain, game would be won.
Netflix still takes a year to add a season or straight up don’t add them like everything is spoiled or gone 😢
*Cough cough* JJK *Cough cough*
yeah and in my country netflix doesnt even release alot of anime 😭
fr
Cough cough demon slayer cough cough jjk caugh cough
Cough cough mha
Netflix has been good at honoring the translations so far. The voice acting on their exclusive anime is spot on. It's as if they try to base English voice actors on the japanese actors as best as they can.
Exactly, their Vinland Saga dub is top tier.
they absolutley do and they don't usually hire the same voice actors for EVERY fucking role and series unlike CR and funimation with the few acceptions
but atleast we don't get chris sabat in every fucking anime netflix makes or monica rial or josh grell
As long as they don't employ Jaimi Marchi
No only Englisgh, European dubbings are also great, in Edgerunners as production of Poland CD project was expectable that it will have good dubbings in Europe but like other random animes with Czech dubbing on Netflix really surprised me.
@@jimspock incel
The BIGGEST issue I have with anime on Netflix is the Character Limitation (42) and Line Treatment (2) it has for subtitles. In other words if you are watching an anime with a lot of dialog or multiple characters speaking at the same time you will only get some, not all, of what is said. One example is Komi Can't Communicate where there is A LOT of written dialog and/or characters speaking. Unless you can speak and read Japanese you're not getting much of what is said.
With subtitles is the best way, with the japanese VA feel more accurate. Dubbed versions are horrible, no matter how "good" are the foreign VA. The same for movies in English or Kdramas in Korean, I cannot stand their dubbed versions to my languange. Feels weird.
@@krlost4405 bro did NOT understand what he was saying
@@Pluto.1079 I understood. I prefer to read long subtitles. If you are a slow reader, it is your issue. Anyway, you can always rewind and pause if you are such a slow reader.
@krlost4405 the guy above was talking about the character limitations on Netflix where some dialogue just isn't translated'l, and you just start saying sub is better😭(I also prefer sub)
@@Pluto.1079 and I was talking about subs becausr even with THAT limitation, it is better.
If there is too much text, they break up the line and add other line based on the rules set up. Subtitles not necessarily need to translate every single word, they can adjust depending on the language and as long as the message keeps the intended meaning.
Crunchyroll nah id win
😂😂😂
nah ..crunchyroll library is too small ...i =d rather watch zoro
this is the most likes I have on a comment 😂
Nah I'd pirate.
Considering where crunchy be doing piracy is the correct route
It's funny how crunchyroll started out as a piracy website and now it's an official website
Wait, really?
I still think about how it used to be. I never ever used the paid version. As soon as they made it a mandatory, I stopped
???
@@thesparklezgirl5030crunchyroll accounts are shareable, imagine not being able to put up 3$ monthly for hd subbed and dubbed anime ffs
Netflix can’t beat NOBODY until they actually have ALL of one piece💀
Yeah
Half the people that have watched one piece probably haven’t even finished 90% of the episodes so why would they want to waste a lot of money
@@SpecificGame why would you only watch 10% and then stop?
@@TheBestNoobLord cus it’s ass
@@TheBestNoobLord I’m not spending 19 days or my life just watching one piecr
As long as Oda is a part of production for The One Piece like he was for the original anime and the live action Im all for a One Piece with significantly better pacing
Oda has nothing to do with the current anime, that’s all Toei and it’s shown by the inconsistent quality
I don't think Oda needs to be a part of it. It was a big deal for live action because they're cutting out and amending a lot of the story, they condensed 45 episodes into 8 and the pacing wasn't even all that bad when that original 45 came out. but now they've got more than 20 years of chapters to work with, as long as they don't needlessly change the storyline they should be fine.
It's Wit studio it's in good hands.
@@Ignorance2234 You get Cowboy Bebop without creator oversight, Oda NEEDS to be involved.
Netflix has a habit of taking exclusive license to shows and then doing nothing about dubbing them. That's the only thing I hate about them. Also no typesetting.
whats not dubbed on netflix?
Non-issue for me as I don't watch dubs
Why ? Just watch with original vo and subs.
@@4n4QueenLMAOOO ain't no way you're a real person 💀
@@Pyovalinpc 💀💀💀
Amazing research, amazing grammar, no stutters, clear voice, entertaining backround clips, you could talk about paint drying and i would still waatch it you deserve more subs honestly
To be honest, if Netflix decided to not cut off 500 episodes off one piece and other anime, they easily win
They are doing a complete reboot of One Piece which streamlined story telling and updated animations.
@@NO7HINKit goes up to marineford and then skips all the way to egghead
@@SobbleClips no 🤦 what he's talking about hasn't been released. One piece has episodez skipped on Netflix THE one piece (show in development) will be like the kai of DragonBall.
No they wouldn't.
Netflix just uploaded fishman island
I got a Crunchyroll ad on this video
They watching 😳😳
@@ZellyJP 🤣 🤣 🤣
Price is also a big factor in this. If Netflix could do an anime only subscription for the same price as Crunchyroll then I’d be interested
you dumb?
Their library is very small compared to crunchyroll, it needs to be about $4-6 otherwise thats pointless to do, imo nothing can beat crunchyrolls price even if its $10-15, for the amount of anime they have, being over 300-1000 anime titles they acquired w/ funimation. I like ur brilliant idea, I just will be surprised if it ever happens.
100%, the closest option left is an ad supported plan. But at that point who wouldn’t pirate?
I hope this doesn't happen. Netflix is the biggest culprit for upping their prices....
I hope it does, even if the price is high it’s beyond worth it, you have a huge library of releases like jjk, Naruto one piece all one piece movies and they just won anime of the year, they are gonna become the crunchy roll slayer if they lower their prices by a few bucks and continue the one piece series.
Hulu has an extensive anime library with classics and new ongoing anime. And some that crunchyroll doesn't have. I recommend, Eminence in shadow, and Reincarnated as a sword.
As long as Netflix keeps raising prices, I’ll stick with Crunchyroll. Recently cancelled my Netflix.
I plan to do the same and I'm only getting into anime but I prefer Max
“Delicious in Dungeon” is an awesome anime.
But not made for a fortune.
It was a MASTERPIECE!
Its my third favorite anime
Im subscribing, absolutely well done mate
EDIT: just wanted to mention aswell that in no point did i think this was a video made by noobie until i finished it and saw how many views there were. Fantastic job
Thank you so much! Im still got a long way to go, but I really love making these videos and people are enjoying them!
Netflix taking the crown from crunchyroll is just about the worst thing possible for the anime community. Sure, crunchyroll hasn't been great, but at least anime is their priority. Netflix has dozens of irons in the fire and just one of those is anime. It wouldn't be a focus for them.
It doesn't really matter though, netflix won't take over. They will just take funimation's spot as the runner up. They will continue to be the casual anime fan's place to watch main stream shows. Hidive has a better shot in the long run imo. Until then, Netflix will continue to get a handful of exclusives every season and crunchyroll will remain the big boss of anime in NA.
Yeah Netflix is notorious for not finishing series. This isn’t gonna end well.
I’m curious to see what Hulu does honestly because outside of crunchy role or other streaming services that only have anime Hulu has the most anime besides those services definitely more the Netflix does and curious to see what they do with Hulu original anime’s because I’ve noticed recently they have 4 or 5 anime that said they were Hulu originals and were all in there 1st season so it’s a pretty recent thing so interested to see where that goes
@@garrettstevens8299hulu is disneys place where they put everything they can’t put on disney+…i will say i do like some of the shows on hulu like Heavenly Delusion was quite enjoyable and there’s another show i want to watch on there can’t think of it at the moment but i much prefer hulu over netflix
Netflix is always chewing more than it can digest! Weird platform
Fun Fact: Crunchyroll originally started as a pirate site.
Yeah 100% i remember this and the dude with the pseudonym “shinji” having controversy being a “sellout”
Netflix aren’t consistent and that a big issue in anime.
The other main issue they have one season and then that’s it. A series has 5 season and Netflix is only showing the one it bought the license for.
I'm happy to have more competition in the anime space with Netflix, Crunchyroll, and HiDive all pushing each other.
The perks of anime coming to Netflix specifically is that a dub is almost always guaranteed, but the downside is that it can take years or maybe even never for an anime to get a Bluray release. I'm glad Sentai recently gave us a physical release for Carole & Tuesday, but I'm not holding my breath for Cyberpunk Edgerunners because Little Witch Academia, another Trigger anime, has yet to see a Western Bluray release despite releasing in 2017.
Very true. Streaming services in general have stripped the consumer of things that used to be commonplace for every new series. Time to start burning CD's again 😂
Set sail on the high seas. Going to start looking at my ships storage to mega store
Some of the foreign distributors are getting access of the American dub tracks. I've bought 3 from China that have them.
I'm not, it's stupid having to buy 3 different subscriptions to watch shit
One thing I haven’t heard a lot of talk about is Hulu which I find interesting because outside of anime only streaming services they have the most anime on there platform by far it’s actually pretty impressive considering it’s not an anime streaming platform I will say they have cut down on the number of anime they have had but it’s still quite impressive and all I’ve seen about 4 or 5 Hulu original anime’s they have on there which I think
Is a pretty recent thing because there all in there 1st season so we will see how that pans out because I haven’t watched them to see if there are even good yet
My only problem with anime on Netflix was the absolutely HORRENDOUS handling of JoJo pt. 6 Stone Ocean… Batch releases every like 3-6 months, it was so f***ing ass. The build up for the hype around Stone Ocean was insaneeeee on Twitter, there were literally accounts dedicated to “Is Stone Ocean animated yet?” That would tweet everyday with massive followings for YEARS, no joke… they released like 12 episodes out of 36 or something for the first batch, everyone was hype to get something about Stone Ocean, but it was so s*it because in Japan they released everything at once or at least simulcasted, can’t remember entirely, what I do remember is everyone here in the West getting absolutely shafted by Netflix. The way it was released decimated the hype, nobody talked about it anymore cause everyone would binge the 12 episode batches then literally just F-off & wait till the next batch release. I remember finishing Stone Ocean 1 year after episode 1 released, cause of the abominable batch-release method. I’m glad to see Netflix stepping up to challenge the Crunchyroll monopoly, I just REALLY hope they learned from the handling of Stone Ocean to never do batch-releases again.
Agreed.
Choose better anime. Jojo is so 19990's emo cringe. Could get past episode 3
If you thought that was bad, Uncle from another world was another anime on there which would release one episode or so maybe once every few months or whenever. At least with CR there's usually a weekly episode as it comes out from Japan's services as well.
@@abbynormalz After posting this😈
dude if u like what u watch then watch it, no need to start arguments that result in nothing and I dunno what do u mean with it being emo@@abbynormalz
I’m gonna be honest right now if Crunchyroll removes one piece and every other Funimation creation, they’re going to lose subscribers fast I’m being honest right now don’t do it Crunchyroll its the honest to God truth
I agree with this. I use it for one piece
@@nicolettecousins1334 You should try others you won't regret it 👍
Yup also do it for op
They have been merged together there both owned by sony
@@badmaw7073 😐
I got the biggest fright of my life the other day because of this lol.
I went onto Netflix and the first thing I saw was Ayna and Deku smiling at me and I was so confused and in shock because I was literally watching My Hero Academia and Spy X Family on Crunchy roll the day before, and also hadn’t heard of Netflix added more anime.
Where are located? Cuz I don’t see spy x family on Netflix 😢 (sorry if it’s a weird question, I’m located in the US btw)
@@testingcorpartusually other countries get anime for some stupid reason, canada has naruto shippuden but not in the us
@@pwrsocket I kinda figured. Also some why some countries get some shows and others don’t is because of licensing. Hosting platforms are bound legally by companies to only show certain shows in certain countries. That’s the case for studio ghibli films, Netflix is allowed to host them everywhere except the US and Japan, but HBO Max has the same films hosted in the US because they got the rights to do it from studio ghibli. Hope that helps
@@testingcorpartI got spy x family in the UK
I like this video was basically an indirect ad for Netflix
Me who is a pirate: “I see this as an absolute win”
THE ONE ANIME IS REALLLLLL
Imagine not being able to put 3$ with your friends to pay a CR account. Sad people
Netflix problem is not knowing whats an anime and whats not one.
If it's completely animated then it's an anime, what's hard about that?
@@prinka2096 “Squirrel and Hedgehog” is completely animated
@@jqyhlmnp There you go, anime
No, nowadays we call japanese animations "anime", as we call chinese animations "donghua" @@prinka2096
@@prinka2096Axel in Harem is completely animated.
I really hope netflix keeps adding the arcs. Because I'm gonna have to migrate to the manga, but I also wanna be there for Wano... you know what? I might read Wano and then watch Wano. Probably halting my progression but eh
I would finish watching it tbh then just switch to the manga. The anime provides a lot more visual context that gets lost in the manga. But I think its best to read and watch at a certain point
@@ZellyJP True. I've heard that the panelling in later one piece chapters gets a little funny. I was reading some parts of Marineford and there were a lot of two-page spreads. I'd hate to read it physcially lol. But also the pacing was much better lol.
Wano is epic bro go watch it you will be happy you did 👍🏽
Netflix lost me when it cancelled Noragami.
Back in the early days of Netflix streaming services they had a lot of anime and asian movies and shows. Netflix made the mistake of dropping them.
Yeah, I still don’t have dorohedoro season 2🤬
They have tons of asian tv and movies now. Many out of Korea and China or Tiawan. But some good Japanese series as well. Really enjoyed Fish Bowl Wives but I am strange that way.
Damn, you came outa nowhere and splashed some bomb ass content like you've been doing it for years.
If this is seriously your first channel, then I'm really impressed. This one made me go back and watch the other two and I am looking forward to the next.
Please keep doing this if it's something you enjoy.
Thanks, Zelly.
The only thing that makes Netflix better than Crunchyroll is that Netflix has EVANGELION
Crunchyroll has attack on Titan
But the evangelion movies are on prime video
Yeah but with shitty captions, a weird english dub, and an ending that really didnt need to be remade.
and one of the bad things with Netflix is they cut sooooooo many scenes parts out of the show
So does Netflix if you have a vpn @@justaguy2023
Idc about crunchyroll controversy i just wanna watch one piece
LOL
The real one piece fans pirate it 🏴☠️
U boring
Yes fr, Netflix only gives one piece non canon movies and a bit of episodes I think but doesn’t give you the full experience-
i finished one piece plus i could watch all the one piece movies on illegal sites
One decision that Netflix made that I was confused about was their One Piece streaming. They made a huge jump from after ace's death straight to Egghead, skipping Punk Hazard, Dressrosa, and Wano.
money, thats the answer, its expensier to have all the episodes, and by including Egghead they are winning easily people that are up to date
Bro the minute i pressed the video a crunchyroll add poped up
Imagine not having 3 different adblockers running simultaneously
@@johnwicked1132 huh
@@johnwicked1132😭
Your voice is insanely well fitted for these types of videos, and the vid was really well made! Good job, keep it up
What shot did you like best? 1, 2, or 3??
This dude with 3m subs got one like 💀😭😭😭
already becoming one of my favorite anime youtubers
Thank you bro genuinely ♥♥♥
Kinda crazy how this guy only have 9k subs. This guy is underrated af.
One piece is really gonna be Netflix’s milking cow for the next couple years. As long as it’s good, I’m all for it, but I will never celebrate greedy/money grabbing companies
If Netflix redid ask of the big three with new animation and pacing I could see them dethrone cr
Anime isn't exactly a genre. Anime is a type of animation that comprises many genres.
I would say Animation is the overarching medium, with Anime being its own genre. But I can see what youre saying and I think its all just how personal definition define anything animated.
@PYeah, I get what you're saying, but shonen, seinen, esakal, fantasy, action, shoujo... are more like genre within the style of Japanese animation that is anime. Note only outside of Japan is even decaffeinated from other forms of animation. In Japanese, the term anime is used to refer to all animated works, regardless of style or origin.
I’d say anime is a genre of animation with many genres of style and many genres of story telling
I would call Anime a visual medium, similar to animation as a whole but a sub medium, with genres branching from it.
@@ZellyJP anime is just a type of animation rooted in Japan, which grew alongside any other country's animation style. It's just that American and Japanese animation became the most popular. They both include different genres. In Japan, all cartoons or animations are called "anime", for example. Anime is just the Japan-rooted representation of the notion of "animation"; saying "anime is a genre" is like saying "Bollywood is a genre" - kind of.
Netflix has good anime, but all the ones I watch haven’t been continued.
A very unfortunate result of streaming platforms in general :(
I WANT Netflix to actually compete with Crunchyroll for 1 main reason of: it will widen the market of voice acting, and since Netflix has more money as a whole and is based in the US, we could see more talented people come out that would’ve otherwise never happened because voice acting is not a profitable space right now. The reason why seemingly every Japanese VA in anime seems so good and talented is because it’s a LEGITIMATE market and means of income, and making a name for yourself in Japan.
Netflix already has my hero...I guess that's a start?
Sick video bro! Glad to see another one of us aspiring creators thriving. Keep up the good work 👍🔥
And now crunchyroll removed comments… yikes.
Today Funimation ends, r.i.p
Rip
Netflix is bad but Crunchyroll is no better, don't let them have any say or they'll poison Japan's cultural exports, it's a compulsion for them to do so.
Tbh some of my favourite anime that was on Netflix before they added he live action of one piece was househusband, kuroko no basket, saiki k, kakegurui and kotaro lives alone
i think if they start remaking old classics like one piece and reviving shows from "no season 2" hell like kimi no todoke, they will easily surpass any contest. providing anime is what everyone is doing but reviving shows can be netflix's brand
You forgot about dorohedoro. That better be the first damn thing they give a second season. I’ve been waiting years🤦🏽♂️
They are giving kimi no todoke a 3rd season
For some reason I see them remaking Kenichi The Mightiest Disciple first. Something about it seems like perfect material for the conclusion to “The Netflix Big 3” where we’d finally get to see Yujiro vs Hayato
UNDERRATED
Underrated till we on top fashooo
Crunchyroll better step up their game before Disney+, Netflix, Hulu, HBO, Amazon prime, and apple tv is starting their step in the anime team
Disney doesn't even market the anime they have.
Everytime I click on some anime on Disney+, it takes me to Hulu and makes me watch commericals. No thank you, not paying to watch commercials thank you very much.
CR getting rid of comments deff hurt them a lot, I would always go to CR instead of Netflix because of the comments but now if its on netflix I am going there as the player is 10x better and the web UI is all around better so no reason to suffer navigating CR if I can watch it on netflix. I loved being able to check the comments before jumping into a new show or going to the comments after an amazing episode.
Hulu use to be huge for anime but I never enjoyed the fact that dub and sub show as 2 separate episodes so it always switches back and forth when going to the next episode
I got rid of both Netflix and Crunchyroll because I don't like their business practices, but I'm glad that Netflix is challenging Crunchyroll.
This video is truly amazing, and I never really put more thought into this type of topic. Also, out of my opinion, crunchyroll is all about that money and makes most things for premium which is why i don't like it and prefer to switch to other platformers. Anyways, keep up the good work as always!
Thank you! Yeah I think every streaming service pretty much sucks for the most part but Hey 🤷♂️
I rather watch 20 movies of one piece rather than over 1000 episodes 😂
Then one piece just isn’t for you🤷🏾♂️. It’s for binge watchers and long term viewers. The majority of one piece fans love the fact that it has 1000+ episodes.
He has a point
How is anime a genre? It´s also more than a myth that Netflix anime or most of their shows have a high budget. There are exceptions but Netflix never = high budget. Weekly releases also existed on Netflix for quite some time and not just with anime. A few telenovelas did it too.
Thank you for bringing up the One Piece remake. I never knew about it and now I have something to look forward to as someone who never finished watching the original One Piece.
I think one of the huge issues crunchyroll has is the sheer number of new series they completely drop. Most anime on crunchyroll never get a second season and if they do it can be years apart which make it incredibly difficult to maintin interest.
Netflix is way worst at this
Dont trust Netflix with Anime.... they hurt JoJo a lot.
Agreed
What did they do?
What did they do? I remember they spilt up the release but I can’t remember much more than that. What else did they do?
Yeah and they still haven’t made a second season for dorohedoro.
man i just don’t want to have to pay for more anime subscriptions, i already pay 12$ a month for crunchy roll. i just wanna watch my damn animes : (
They wont win, because crunchyroll release anime hrs after Japan release and netflix after season is finished, and that doesn't match with the model.
*ALL* paid-for streaming services are awful.
I don’t understand paying for a subscription when there are websites that are free, have an almost unlimited selection, and have a more user friendly interface.
I can create watchlists, view calendars, get updates on new content, chat with other people watching and get new recommendations…
Bro you glazing Netflix like it’s not the most hated streaming platform
It's not
hes a netflix simp fr
Why is it hated?
"Most hated streaming platform"
Disney+ hiding in the corner: "They can't see me... They can't see me... They can't see me..."
Disney
I love daft punk.
If I wanna support people that make the anime I’ll just buy merchandise
Merch on top fr
Currently I'm watching Delicious in Dungeon. I like it so much even though I'm not usually into these dungeon middle age anime shows. Also gotta say that I didn't think it would be possible and was heavily sceptical but Netflix showed even me that live action can be good. I still prefer the anime except for Last Airbender. The Live Action adaptation has this mature vibe that I really like without being too mature. Also Big Pretender was amazing and Aggretsuko was like the cutest thing ever.
I love your contact. Keep up the good work.
Netflix will wokify and ruin anime.
No?
@@MrBigCobweb oh yes they will
@@Tru3n0mad that’s Disney bruh Netflix hasn’t ruined Anime since live action before one piece
Bruh I got an crunchy roll ad
Your late
@@aTomato-fw3dsdid I say I was early?
i just pirate but tbh it would be rlly convenient if dbz for example was on netflix
Impossible. Netflix with its few shows and popular animes added few months or even years after airing, cant compete with crunchyroll and it's simulcasts. this literally makes zero sense
Crunchyroll just needs to lower their prices and then badaboom
Better to just purchase the DVDs and BluRays for the things you like. Rip em to your own personal streaming platform on your home network, but the money more directly supports the companies that produce the content instead of the streaming platform. I do like CRs commenting system though. I don't know if Netflix has something like that, been a while.
if netflix adds comments and gets more mainstream simulcast it’s over for crunchyroll
can't forget about dandadan and bluebox
Is kinda funny that pirating animes was what won the poll. 1:33
Crunchyroll and Netflix fighting on who is the best anime streaming site
Meanwhile sites like Aniwatch, 4anime and even Fbox to some extent laughing in the corner
5:21 bro i swear Aleks Lee is the VA for everything
Surprisingly, netflix is streaming better anime than crunchyroll lately. I mean netflix is able to sponsor their own while crunchyroll seems to pay for the rights to the stuff from japan. And honestly, the summer season from japan has been so pathetic this year. Crunchyroll had better watch out, they are not as high up on the anime food chain as they think they are…
Wait, did you just say that black clover was a netflix original. Bro, you need to recheck your facts 😂
Literally got crunchy roll add for this video 😂
Considering how a lot of Netflix’s other endeavours such as mostly Films have failed I won’t be surprised if they ended up becoming just an Live Action TV & Anime exclusive only service one day
sience crunchyroll deleted comments i stopped paying for it lol
And now we have no comments, because they dont want to moderste the comment section
I like that a crunchy roll ad played for the video before it even started😂
In all seriousness though. Movie/Series producers should not be allowed to run their own streaming services, just like they are forbidden to run their own cinema chains.
great voice great editing
but i like to know wich souces you used
Where do you get all of these clips I want to make RUclips videos and sometimes struggle where to look for clips and your edits look really good
Get ready for Netflix to release anime, take it off the website the next day like they do with movies