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Japanese anime studios do not care about what English-speaking YouTubers have to say, for they cannot even understand them in the first place. They do not care about Tumblr, nor do they care about anyone except viewers in Japan who could potentially buy BluRay discs of their series. They are companies, not political organisations. They are from Japan, not from the United States. The only thing the west could do to make an anime studio utter more than a flippant 'oops, sorry' is to have a spot on CNN or some other giant television network, in the same vein as the infamous adult game, 'Rapelay'. So, unfortunately, if you think yourself a sort of champion of justice, destined to rid the world of all portrayals and even mentions of rape, in countries you have never even visited and which do not share your beliefs— then, sorry to say, your words have fallen upon deaf ears.What are some legal anime streaming websites? Anime streaming does not entitle you to break the law in any way. There are several options if you want to watch legally and enjoy 100 per cent overall security in every circumstance, as well as financially support the studios and merchants behind the content. Crunchyroll is maybe the best-known legal anime streaming service. It provides both standard definition promotion-based streaming and a paid monthly subscription with HD, no advertising, and sequences from current series transferred when they are shown in Japan. Funimation, a well-known anime distributor in the United States, has its own website with access to its extensive collection of content and a similar pricing structure to Crunchyroll. Some anime may be available on more expansive free services like Crackle and Tubi, and subscription services like Netflix, Prime Video, and Hulu have a huge selection.
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