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In addition to Naruto Shippuden, Netflix decided this Tuesday (20) to update the Spanish dubbing of two other anime series in its catalog: Kamisama Kiss (I'm a Goddess, So What?), which premiered on the platform in December, and Sonic X, both distributed by TMS.In the case of Naruto, the service has added the 12 episodes corresponding to the second and final season, bringing the total to 25 episodes of the anime in the catalog. Sonic X refers to its third season, previously unavailable on the platform since its removal in 2024, which concludes the 78 episodes of the blue hedgehog's anime.It's worth mentioning that Sonic X initially featured ...
Most gamers are already aware of how scammy Freemium games are.It's more like Japanese gamer's taste are different with western's when it came to mobile games.
I guess so. The Japanese pretty much live in their own world of a market.
Yeah, so many good games never leave Japan because they're deemed not suitable to western market.
It sucks. Especially given how popular anime is in general.
1. [SW2] Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (Nintendo, 01/15/26) – 31,372 (New)2. [SW2] Mario Kart World (Nintendo, 06/05/25) – 17,639 (2,778,889)3. [NSW] Pokemon Legends: Z-A (The Pokemon Company, 10/16/25) – 9,990 (1,587,653)...29. [NSW] Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles 2 (Aniplex, 08/01/25) – 1,098 (181,745)30. [SW2] Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star-Crossed World (Nintendo, 08/28/25) – 1,089 (55,251)Note: Asia and Western version of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles 2 were published by SEGA.
Anime-based games didn't sell well back then in western.That's why SEGA changed thisinto thisand changed thisinto thisfor western market.
The top one I dunno why.But the bottom one is probably because of the Star of David.
If that's the case they could've just change the cover artwork, but they changed all of characters and story.