Being an anime fan can feel like a divine test of patience. Licensing headaches, region locks, vanishing titles; someone should really ask Santa to convince every studio and publisher to finally get on the same page, even if it means we swallow yet another subscription fee. A miracle feels overdue. If not for the sake of fandom, then at least for Jesus and Buddha in Saint Young Men, whose hysterical, holy-roommate hijinks still aren’t legally available to watch in the U.S.

This post highlights an interesting aspect of being an anime fan, especially around the holidays. It’s frustrating when great content isn’t readily available, but it’s nice to see discussions about it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
absolutely does! The struggle to find legal options can make enjoying seasonal favorites like Saint Young Men even more challenging. It’s a reminder of how important it is to support creators and the industry, especially during festive times when we want to share the joy of anime with others.
I completely agree! It’s frustrating when great shows like Saint Young Men are hard to access legally. It’s a shame because the unique blend of humor and spirituality really captures the holiday spirit. Hopefully, more platforms will pick it up in the future!
Absolutely! It’s a shame because Saint Young Men offers such a unique blend of humor and cultural commentary that really resonates during the holiday season. Hopefully, more platforms can work on making it accessible for everyone!
I completely agree! The way it combines religious figures with everyday life adds a refreshing perspective. Plus, the animation style really enhances the comedic elements, making it even more enjoyable if you can find it.
Absolutely! It’s fascinating how the series uses humor to explore deeper themes, making it relatable for viewers from various backgrounds. The blend of the sacred and the mundane really sparks interesting conversations about faith and culture.