Okay, let's talk about Blue Exorcist. Season 2, specifically.
Finding it can feel like battling a minor demon yourself. Seriously, where did they hide it?
The Streaming Services: A Demon Hunter's Guide
Netflix: The Obvious Choice (Or Is It?)
Netflix is often the first place we look, right? It's like the default setting for anime.
But, here's my possibly unpopular opinion: Netflix's anime selection can be… spotty. Sometimes they have it, sometimes they don't. It's a gamble!
You might find the first season of Blue Exorcist there, tempting you. Don't be fooled. That Season 2 search can still lead to disappointment.
Hulu: The Dark Horse Candidate
Hulu is often overlooked. It's like the shy kid in the corner who's secretly a genius.
But Hulu frequently has a surprisingly decent anime library. Especially for some of those slightly older, but still awesome, series.
Worth a peek for Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga, aka Season 2. You might just get lucky.
Crunchyroll/Funimation: The Purists' Path
These are the hardcore anime streaming services. Dedicated to the cause.
If anyone has Season 2, it's gotta be one of these two. They fight over anime licenses like Rin Okumura fights demons.
Check both, though. You never know which one snagged the rights to stream Kyoto Saga in your region.
Beyond Streaming: Embrace the Digital Age
Digital Purchase: Own it Forever (Maybe)
Remember buying things? Like, owning them outright?
You can often purchase digital episodes or seasons from places like Amazon Prime Video or Google Play. A bit old school, I know.
But hey, no streaming hiccups! Unless the internet dies. Then you're fighting a different demon entirely.
DVD/Blu-ray: The Analog Option (Gasp!)
Okay, I'm just throwing this out there. DVDs still exist!
It's like admitting you still own a flip phone. But hey, physical media is reliable. Plus, cool box art.
If you're a true Blue Exorcist fanatic, owning the DVDs/Blu-rays is a flex. A slightly dusty flex, but a flex nonetheless.
The Final Verdict (and My Unpopular Opinion, Part 2)
Finding Blue Exorcist Season 2 can be a bit of a quest. Don't give up!
But here's my *other* unpopular opinion: Maybe, just maybe... if you've already seen Season 1, and you're really struggling to find Season 2... is it worth the hassle?
Okay, okay, don't @ me! I'm just saying, there are *tons* of other anime out there. Maybe a new demon-slaying adventure awaits?
But if you're determined to see Rin in Kyoto, then happy hunting! May your streaming be smooth, and your demons be vanquished. Good luck!