How To Get Rid Of Continue Watching On Crunchyroll

Okay, let's be real. That "Continue Watching" list on Crunchyroll? Sometimes it's a blessing, sometimes it's a curse. Mostly a reminder of all the anime we started but never finished, right? (Don't lie, we've all been there.) So, how do we cleanse this digital anime graveyard? Let's dive in!
The (Surprisingly) Easy Methods
Good news! Getting rid of those pesky shows isn't rocket science. No summoning rituals required. Probably. Here are the two main ways:
Method 1: The "Watch It (Kinda)" Trick
This is the easiest, most straightforward method. Think of it as a gentle nudge to Crunchyroll's algorithm. Basically, you fast-forward to the very end of the episode.
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Yep, I'm talking credits, post-credits scenes (gotta check!), everything. Let it play until it automatically goes to the next episode (or the end of the series, if you're unlucky).
Why does this work? Crunchyroll figures, "Okay, they saw it. They're done." Poof! Gone from your Continue Watching list. Magic! (Almost.)

Important note: You might need to refresh the page or close and reopen the app for it to disappear. Patience, young Padawan.
Method 2: The Profile Purge (If You're Desperate)
Okay, this is the "nuke it from orbit" option. Only use it if you're truly, utterly, and completely fed up with your Continue Watching list. Maybe you shared your account with someone who has…questionable tastes? (No judgment… mostly.)

Essentially, you're going to clear your watch history. That's right, everything. It’s like wiping the slate clean. A digital spring cleaning, if you will.
How do you do it? Okay, here's where things get a tiny bit dependent on how you're watching Crunchyroll (website, app, etc.). But generally, you're looking for your profile settings. Somewhere in there, buried under layers of menus (because why make it easy?), should be an option to manage your watch history.

Warning: This will remove all the shows you've been watching, not just the embarrassing ones. Think carefully before you commit! Are you sure you're ready to say goodbye to that epic shonen battle you were halfway through?
Once you find the watch history management (usually on the website), there's typically a "clear history" or "reset history" button. Hit that bad boy, and bam! Clean slate.

Troubleshooting: When Things Go Wrong (and They Will)
Sometimes, even with these methods, Crunchyroll's Continue Watching list can be…stubborn. It's like that friend who just won't leave the party. Here are a few extra tips:
- Refresh, refresh, refresh! Seriously, hit that F5 key (or its equivalent on your device) like it owes you money.
- Clear your browser cache. Old data can sometimes mess things up. This is a good general tip for fixing weird website issues anyway.
- Try a different browser or device. Sometimes, the issue is specific to one platform.
- Check your internet connection. A weak connection can cause problems with updating your watch history.
- Contact Crunchyroll support. Okay, this is the last resort. But if nothing else works, they might be able to help. Be prepared to answer questions like, "Have you tried turning it off and on again?" (Because, let's be honest, they're going to ask.)
Final Thoughts: Embrace the Chaos (Or Don't!)
So there you have it! Your guide to conquering the Crunchyroll Continue Watching list. Whether you choose the gentle "watch it to the end" approach or the dramatic "profile purge," hopefully, you can finally get that list under control. Now go forth and binge-watch responsibly! (Or not. I'm not your mom.)
And hey, if all else fails? Just embrace the chaos. Maybe that unfinished anime was a sign from the universe. Maybe you should give that weird isekai another shot. You never know! (But probably not.)
