Naruto Shippuden on Netflix only in Japanese?

Pe
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I waited 2 months to watch Naruto Shippuden legally and in good quality on Netflix. I watched a few episodes and from season 13 only Japanese. And I don't feel like watching with subtitles at all. Why are they not dubbed in German?

Ta

Must be a bug or something. Everything is in German for me.

Mi

Not every provider has all 500 episodes in German!

There are still a lot of providers where you can watch it in German and he always comes across pro7 max Komplet!

is

I don't know why, but with me everything is in German except season 13. So season 14 and so on are in German again. Maybe that's a bug

ce

That could be a bug. Not every provider is 100% bug-free. Only season 13 or / and 14 is in Japanese. Then it's German again. Just don't always complain. Then you just look at sub and? Either look or leave

La

How can you be such a toxic person… Now let's be honest, aren't you ashamed of yourself? From your answer I can't only see that your parents seem to be paying you your netflix subscription, but also that you are one of the reasons why people don't want to watch animes… Just sad

La

Change the profile for me it worked

ce

How can you be such a toxic person… You can look at sub or switch to other providers. Why am I to blame now that people don't watch anime? Anime come from Japan, then you just have to watch sub once. Not every anime is dub. You can watch 1 season on sub. Oh, but you don't say anything to other people who wrote almost exactly the same answers. Then I was a little toxic and? Even so, you shouldn't complain to Netflix that you can't have ONE thing perfect.

La

One person wrote the same thing, and with a streaming service for which you pay 8 euro a month in the cheapest subscription, you expect everything to work smoothly. That one watches anime mainly in Japanese is already clear to me, but if I pay for the German version then I understand that at least one wonders for which ge and that doesn't work. Especially with a series like Naruto, which many have watched since childhood (when it was still on RTL2), I can totally understand if you simply prefer the German dub out of nostalgia.