Okay, updated the app and I'm digging around some. I don't know if they're still adding/unlocking, but it seems that they may have oversold this thing a bit.
Some series, including MHA, it's absolutely what was described: chapters 1-3 and 208-210 are free to everyone, the rest are free for subscribers. Chapters can be downloaded (including free ones), looks like free ones "expire" after 7 days and downloading.
I'm having off-and-on authorization problems, but I think that might be the case even for subscribers?
HOWEVER, many series do NOT have the "read the whole thing" treatment, including a number of those mentioned previously that folks were interested in. A ton do, but (for example) Hunter X Hunter and JoJo do not. So YMMV.
that being said, folks should check out the MHA official version - there's a big difference between the scans which you find on the internet and the official ones for cleanliness.
Crunchyroll just sent me an email with the subject “Do you live anime” and I think it’s time to cancel my subscription to Crunchyroll.
someone spam registered my newer email account for a crunchyroll account before I got around to moving my actual account over to my new email
I was able to reset the password and cancel the account, but for some reason I still get their emails, and whenever I try to unsubscribe from their emails it says I can't as the account doesn't exist
so I'm stuck in some purgatory of getting their dumb emails forever, with no easy way to stop it (so I just blocked their email and now it all goes to junk)
100 chapters is a LOT and unless you are just binging manga for 8 hours straight its probably not something you're gonna run into
Oh yeah, I'm not saying it's unreasonable, especially since it's only 2 bucks a month. I just think it's kinda weird it's there at all, most people won't hit it, but it's seems weird to have a restriction on the people that would. I don't know a ton about manga, is there some reason I'm overlooking that would make it beneficial to stop people from binging it?
Kanden on
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If I had to guess, it’s to prevent people from gaming the system by having multiple people use the account.
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
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Do a time skip, 20 years in the Future, Deku must pass on OFA to the next generation, the daughter of Bakugo who is much better then her dad who never quite made it to being a hero and is never seen or heard from at all.
Also besides Deku theres also Froppy Jr. the son of Froppy.
Quirk: Junior. Can do pretty much anything his mom could do.
If Uraraka, Tsuyu and Negire fight against one of Overhaul's henchmen won't at least get it's own anime original episode, then what the fuck is even the point
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Some series, including MHA, it's absolutely what was described: chapters 1-3 and 208-210 are free to everyone, the rest are free for subscribers. Chapters can be downloaded (including free ones), looks like free ones "expire" after 7 days and downloading.
I'm having off-and-on authorization problems, but I think that might be the case even for subscribers?
HOWEVER, many series do NOT have the "read the whole thing" treatment, including a number of those mentioned previously that folks were interested in. A ton do, but (for example) Hunter X Hunter and JoJo do not. So YMMV.
that being said, folks should check out the MHA official version - there's a big difference between the scans which you find on the internet and the official ones for cleanliness.
Not Weekly?
I guess the new one is just being called "Shonen Jump" though.
Is there anything he doesn't take very seriously?
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100 chapters is a LOT and unless you are just binging manga for 8 hours straight its probably not something you're gonna run into
Do you inject anime between your toes???
someone spam registered my newer email account for a crunchyroll account before I got around to moving my actual account over to my new email
I was able to reset the password and cancel the account, but for some reason I still get their emails, and whenever I try to unsubscribe from their emails it says I can't as the account doesn't exist
so I'm stuck in some purgatory of getting their dumb emails forever, with no easy way to stop it (so I just blocked their email and now it all goes to junk)
Once in the park
wait, I could have been paid for that??
Oh yeah, I'm not saying it's unreasonable, especially since it's only 2 bucks a month. I just think it's kinda weird it's there at all, most people won't hit it, but it's seems weird to have a restriction on the people that would. I don't know a ton about manga, is there some reason I'm overlooking that would make it beneficial to stop people from binging it?
Including giving birth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaUrlobDEdE
Forgot my Viz login and the reset password option is taking for ever
I just want to sign up to this and reread MHA during my lunch breaks
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tho yu yu hakusho is conspicuously absent
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You don't know me
Hey that was my exact reaction! I dumped it and then they sent me a "Sad to see you go" email.
Stop pretending to be my weird anime friend Crunchyroll
Mina's spontaneous breakdancing is also extremely good.
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2018-12-19/my-hero-academia-anime-season-4-reveals-october-premiere-1st-visual/.141015
Left to my own devices Id have read that entire catalog by now
Eh
Pacing will probably be a bit better in anime form, though
I love weird buff anime Tintin