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Hi, I live in London most of the year and am happy with the amount of available anime and all that. However when not at uni I return to the island of Guernsey of teh south coast for 2-3 months in teh summer.
Doing this I lose access to certain anime which i was mid series with which is of course a shame. If it is a genuine license issue then that's fair enough I know there's not a whole lot CR can do with such a sticky issue as licensing. However I wanted to check there's not a mistake, as for almost everything else we fit under the same 'umbrella' as mainland UK, especially in the media. For example we have the BBC, and other websites don't differentiate. So just wanted to check, otherwise i'll watch them in one huge lump when i get back to the mainland next month. Don't us tiny island dwellers have it hard. Many thanks, |
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Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Vimesey wrote: Hi, I live in London most of the year and am happy with the amount of available anime and all that. However when not at uni I return to the island of Guernsey of teh south coast for 2-3 months in teh summer. Doing this I lose access to certain anime which i was mid series with which is of course a shame. If it is a genuine license issue then that's fair enough I know there's not a whole lot CR can do with such a sticky issue as licensing. However I wanted to check there's not a mistake, as for almost everything else we fit under the same 'umbrella' as mainland UK, especially in the media. For example we have the BBC, and other websites don't differentiate. So just wanted to check, otherwise i'll watch them in one huge lump when i get back to the mainland next month. Don't us tiny island dwellers have it hard. Many thanks, Looking into this. |
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Catching up. Please be patient.
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Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Vimesey wrote: Hi, I live in London most of the year and am happy with the amount of available anime and all that. However when not at uni I return to the island of Guernsey of teh south coast for 2-3 months in teh summer. Doing this I lose access to certain anime which i was mid series with which is of course a shame. If it is a genuine license issue then that's fair enough I know there's not a whole lot CR can do with such a sticky issue as licensing. However I wanted to check there's not a mistake, as for almost everything else we fit under the same 'umbrella' as mainland UK, especially in the media. For example we have the BBC, and other websites don't differentiate. So just wanted to check, otherwise i'll watch them in one huge lump when i get back to the mainland next month. Don't us tiny island dwellers have it hard. Many thanks, I contacted CR for this very same reason (I'm from Jersey) it just seems to no longer recognise us as part of the UK anymore and i was told it may have been a fault and perhaps we weren't supposed to have had access to certain shows. Which is a big shame, it would be very nice if it would go back to how it was though. i just thought i'd say since i've already asked and should pass on the info |
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http://www.crunchyroll.com/group/MANGAnime_Fans
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Haha, cool to see a fellow channel island person.
But yeah we are for the vast majority of these things considered the same, I hope it can be sorted. We're far too small an area for the lisence to be handled on it's own, so I'm sure it must fall under the umbrella. |
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Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Ditto, it's quite rare to see another Channel Islander. If it can be sorted that'd be great, i'm still getting notifications for things i can no longer watch |
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Cool, other people from the CI. I realise this may be dead but I had the same problem, I really hope this is fixed soon.
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