A growing group of anime fans is ramping up the pressure on platforms like Crunchyroll and Sentai to revive much-loved series slipping into obscurity. With distributors like PonyCan USA inactive and NIS America losing interest, excitement builds around iconic titles like Tokyo Mew Mew and others. The recent success of Sound Euphonium serves as a powerful proof that larger platforms can renew interest in classic shows.
Fans are demanding that these digital platforms bring back series that shaped their childhoods, highlighting the accessibility issues that many face. The revival of popular titles holds significant meaning for collectors and newcomers alike, emphasizing the need for availability of classic anime.
User boards demonstrate a lively conversation about series they wish to see saved:
Tokyo Mew Mew: A revival is needed after 4Kids halted its license. A fan stated, "Sentai should take it on, especially since they have Tokyo Mew Mew New."
Ojamajo Doremi: The problematic licensing history pushes fans to advocate for its return.
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX and 5Ds: Thereโs a strong demand for the incomplete dubbed episodes to be finished.
Chivalry of a Failed Knight and Yona of the Dawn: Both shows are high on fans' wish lists.
Recently mentioned series include Plunderer, How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom, and the classic Maison Ikkoku, which fans say deserves a re-release.
Several comments expressed hope for a Blu-ray release of Mushishi and a complete reboot of Tsubasa Chronicles.
Interestingly, a fan lamented, "I need Crunchyroll to rescue Tokyo Revengers from Disney+. Marketing is almost non-existent which keeps this show hidden."
Desire for Completeness: Fans are eager for series that deserve closure, like Plunderer.
Nostalgia: Thereโs a strong longing to access shows from their past.
Frustration with Licensing: Many express anger at unexpected cancellations and lack of availability.
"Can Crunchyroll or Sentai really step up?" is a question echoing throughout the community. As the calls for revival grow louder, major platforms are expected to take notice of these passionate appeals from their fandoms.
As sentiments rise for the revival of these cherished titles, could 2025 be the year we see beloved series return?
โ The demand for Tokyo Mew Mew reflects its dedicated fanbase.
๐ Newer titles like How a Realist Hero are gaining attention.
๐ Nostalgic fans are vocal about what they wish to see again, showing the depth of commitment to their favorite series.
The anime community waits with anticipation to see if their fervent requests will spark action from major streaming platforms.