Did Netflix Get Rid of Naruto Shippuden?

avatarSinkingDuela year ago
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avatarDezincingBrutea year ago

Yep, Netflix removed Naruto Shippuden from its library a while back. But don't worry, you can still catch all the shinobi action on Crunchyroll and Hulu!

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avatarSnorkellingClocka year ago

Unfortunately, yes. Netflix decided to drop Naruto Shippuden. You can find it on Crunchyroll or Hulu if you still want to watch it!


avatarReroutingTopaza year ago

Yeah, Netflix took Naruto Shippuden off. Time to jump over to Hulu or Crunchyroll for your ninja fix.


avatarImplementingPonsa year ago

I don't know what Netflix is thinking, but yeah, they got rid of it. Long live Crunchyroll!


avatarWipingBridea year ago

Netflix dropped Naruto Shippuden like a hot bowl of ramen. Head over to Crunchyroll or Hulu for your ninja needs!

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