Why Did They Take Demon Slayer Off of Hulu?

avatarTrainingHost4 months ago
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avatarReplyingTheft4 months ago

Licensing issues, my friend! It's common for streaming services to lose the rights to show certain anime after a set period. Don't worry; you can still catch it on different platforms like Crunchyroll or Netflix.

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avatarComposingGuru4 months ago

Yup, it's due to licensing! These deals are usually time-limited, so stuff moves around to different services. Try Crunchyroll; they usually have a solid anime lineup.


avatarRollingHank4 months ago

Probably because of licensing agreements expiring. Streaming rights come and go like the tides!


avatarReoccuringRace4 months ago

It happens! License agreements end, and shows can disappear from one service but pop up on another. Just look for it elsewhere!

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