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Hey guys before I continue today with watching Fate.  I just want to know is it worth switching to Netflix *the subs kinda bother me* or stay on Crunchyroll.  After watching the last episodes and checking crunchyroll for some reason crunchyroll removes entire scenes for censoring and I was wondering does it do that all season?  

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Daulton Young

Crunchyroll relies on the version that was broadcast in Japan, rather than the Blu-ray version that Netflix relies on. Personally, I like to see the whole product, rather than censors get in my way, so there's my two cents.

Declan Gastineau

I personally watched Crunchyroll my first time through then watched Blind Wave react to the Netflix version right after, and it was shocking to me how much better a certain scene worked in the Netflix version. On Crunchyroll they just completely removed very important graphic content but had the characters respond to it very strongly with tiny hints for the audience, whereas Netflix actually showed what had happened. I felt completely blown away at how dramatically it was changed, so I’d recommend it on Netflix. I get you though, I struggle with Hulu’s subtitles personally. They are customizable, but I can’t get them to a way that works just right for me.

Eric Seitz

If they are cutting scenes I would switch. I originally watched it on Netflix and then later bought the dvds and I don’t recall Netflix having that problem so switching would be best so you get to experience the whole show

Duvymoose

Maybe just compare the two, choose whatever you like most!

BuddyBigs

I'm only familiar with the dub so unfortunately I can't give a great comment 😞 From what I hear though, a few scenes are built up more on Netflix. For what that's worth 😅.

smf_frieza

Yeah see that’s the problem I was like “damn Crunchyroll took out a lot” as much as I hate reading Netflix subs it seems worth it because I hate watching shows that cut scenes

I'mCrunchyManSopa

I can't speak for you obvs Jamie, but I'd sure not want things censored! that's how my Fate watching/experience was so I couldn't imagine 1 cutting out entire dialog scenes or the violence etc. Granted.. then again I ate up my Fate experience on free streams sites that held nothing back so didn't have to deal with hinderances like that haha.

Anonymous

You can change the subtitle appearance on Netflix

smf_frieza

People say that but somehow I have no options besides the white but I will look again

Anonymous

I googled Fate Zero censorship on Crunchyroll and couldn't find anything - I genuinely don't know what this is about. But what I did find was that Netflix uses the Blue-Ray edition, whilst Crunchyroll streams the regular TV edition. Netflix features more scenes, some of which are definitely worth watching It's up to you really, whatever you feel comfortable with. If you can put yourself past the terrible subtitles it's pretty obvious that the Netflix version is the superior one

Merfhew

Interesting. I watched Fate/Zero years ago on Crunchyroll. I wish I'd known this back then, cause I'd have definitely switched to Netflix.

Backpaking boy

I would personally Watch on Netflix.

Anonymous

Netflix please. With Sony's Funimation and Crunchyroll joining into a one company, they basically have a monopoly of anime in the west. Sony loves censoring japanese content before delivering it to western audiences, so you're going to see even more censorship across all anime on their platform.

Raynac

I cant believe crunchyroll would do that! What are they 4kids?

Skebaba

That's why I just watch the raws and perhaps torrent fansubs from somewhere (might be a bit of delay from episode release to fansubs being available depending on series, but fuck Sony monopoly scam). I have actually watch so much anime + bunch of other stuff, that I start to understand the general gist of what is being said from the words alone, even if grammar is no-go

Zaj

Crunchyroll does not remove stuff like that. It's just broadcast version VS Blu-ray version. Crunchyroll's is simply the way it was when it aired. Netflix has the improved BD version with no censorship. You'd have to look far to find actual censorship in any of these streaming services.

Anonymous

the dubs are decent in the Fate/ series

Samuel Sharpe

Hey, whichever one you feel the more comfortale with will be fine enough. IMO, they're both good choices. But it's just up to you're own personal preference honestly. : )

MishkaTho

Switch to Netflix, you get used to the subs, even tho I agree, they’re awful.

Akuzino

Watch the dub instead