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Catch JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and Hunter X Hunter on Netflix Before They’re Removed

Both JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and Hunter x Hunter will leave Netflix on March 7, 2021. In each case, multiple seasons of the anime adaptations will be removed from the service. However, both series are still available via other providers, so there will be streaming alternatives. [Thanks, What’s on Netflix!]

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The first two JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure seasons will leave Netflix next month. That means 74 episodes will be gone. That covers the adventures of Jonathan and Joseph Joestar in the initial Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency arcs. It also follows Joseph and Jotaro’s adventures in Stardust Crusaders. The first three seasons are on Hulu, and Crunchyroll has everything up to season four.

As for Hunter x Hunter, four seasons are currently on Netflix. The episodes cover quite a bit of Gon’s journey to live up to and find his father, Ging Freecss. Those 75 episodes will all leave in March. However, there are also still options to watch it online. Crunchyroll currently has 148 episodes available. Hulu has the first 79 episodes of the show. Funimation has 75 subbed and dubbed versions online.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and Hunter x Hunter will leave Netflix on March 7, 2021. However, the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure spin-off Thus Spoke Rohan Kishabe will still be available. 


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