Summary
- Severe weather delays several dubbed episodes on Crunchyroll.
- Episodes delayed include Blue Lock, MF Ghost, and more.
- Crunchyroll will launch a new manga app in 2025.
Crunchyroll is one of the biggest anime platforms in the world. For most anime fans, it is the go-to platform for watching new titles. Crunchyroll has a built a solid reputation over the years, and fans know they rely on the website for the newest releases.
Unfortunately, the website has been forced to delay several dubbed episodes because of bad weather. The official X (formerly Twitter) account for Crunchyroll posted a message confirming that several dubbed episodes have had to be delayed. While some fans might be disappointed, it is important to remember that the safety of the staff is paramount.
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Which Crunchyroll Episodes Have Been Delayed?
Under the same post, Crunchyroll also revealed the episodes that were delayed. These are:
- Blue Lock Season 2, Episode 11
- MF Ghost Season 2, Episodes 11 and 12
- Natsume’s Book of Friends Season 7, Episodes 11 and 12
- Arifureta Season 3, Episodes 10 and 11
- You are Ms. Servant Episode 11 and 12
- I’ll Become a Villainess Who Goes Down in History Episodes 12 and 13
- Shangri-La Frontier Season 2, Episodes 10-12
- The Prince of Tennis II U-17 World Cup Semifinal Episode 12
- Demon Lord 2099 Episodes 11 and 12
- Trillion Game Episodes 13-15
- Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest Episodes 23 and 25
At the time of writing, Crunchyroll hasn’t posted the new release dates for the episodes. However, fans can expect updates when the weather conditions begin to improve. Crunchyroll recently confirmed that it will be launching a new manga app that will allow fans to read their favorite titles. It was announced at Sony Group Corporation’s CES 2025 press conference. The app is called Crunchyroll manga, and it will be available on iOS and Android.
Crunchyroll is also planning to add web browser support in the future. Currently, there is not an exact release date for the app, but fans can expect it to come out sometime in 2025. Crunchyroll also confirmed that the app will be released in English in the United States and Canada. It will add support for other languages post-release.
Crunchyroll Has Something For Everyone
Crunchyroll has a massive library that is filled with all manner of anime. It also has several exclusive titles, which make it much more appealing than other streaming websites. Solo Leveling, one of the most famous anime titles, is exclusively streaming on Crunchyroll.
Crunchyroll titles can be accessed by paying a small fee.
Source: X (formerly Twitter)
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