How To Get Naruto Shippuden In English On Crunchyroll

Alright, Let's Talk Naruto (Again)
So, you want to watch Naruto Shippuden in English on Crunchyroll? Good choice! Who wants to read subtitles when you can hear the glorious voice of Naruto Uzumaki yelling "Believe it!" in English?
But wait, is it even there? Sometimes navigating streaming services feels like trying to find the Hidden Leaf Village on a map. It's an adventure, to say the least.
The Crunchyroll Quest: Dub Edition
First things first: Crunchyroll is usually your best bet. It's like the Hokage's office for anime. They've got a huge collection, but the availability of the English dub for Shippuden can be…tricky.
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Here's a little secret: it might depend on where you are. Licensing is a wild beast. Think of it as international jutsu restrictions.
So, fire up your Crunchyroll account and search for Naruto Shippuden. Obvious, right? But humor me.
Now, pay close attention. Look for different seasons or listings. Sometimes, the dub and sub versions are separated like Sasuke and Naruto after a fight.

If you see something like "Naruto Shippuden (English Dub)" - bingo! You've hit the jackpot. Start binge-watching and ignore your responsibilities (kidding…mostly).
No luck? Don't throw your kunai at the screen just yet.
The Region Lock Rasengan
Okay, deep breath. It might be a regional issue. Licensing agreements are like the rules of the Chunin Exams – confusing and sometimes unfair. Your location could be blocking the English dub like a well-placed water prison jutsu.

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) might be your answer. But I'm not telling you to break any rules. I'm just saying, theoretically, a VPN could make it seem like you're streaming from a different country where the dub is available.
Use it responsibly, young ninja. Think of it as a forbidden jutsu. Only use it when absolutely necessary.
Alternative Jutsu: Exploring Other Streaming Options
Still no dice? Time to broaden your horizons. Crunchyroll isn't the only place to watch Naruto Shippuden. It's like saying ramen is the only food in the world.
Hulu is another contender. They often have a solid selection of dubbed anime. Check their library and see if Shippuden is available in English.

Also, don't forget about those physical copies! Yes, DVDs and Blu-rays still exist. They're like ancient scrolls containing the full series in glorious English dub.
An Unpopular Opinion (Brace Yourself)
Okay, here's where I might get some hate. Are you ready? Sometimes… the original Japanese with subtitles is better.
I know, I know! Blasphemy! But hear me out. You get to hear the original voice acting, the nuances of the language. It's like experiencing the full power of the Rinnegan.

Plus, you might learn a few Japanese phrases. Impress your friends with your newfound anime vocabulary. "Dattebayo!"
But hey, if you're set on the English dub, I get it. Happy watching! May your ramen be plentiful, and your Naruto Shippuden episodes be readily available. Believe it!
Just remember to take breaks. Staring at a screen for hours can lead to Sharingan eyes (and headaches). Go outside, maybe try some tree climbing. You know, Naruto stuff.
And most importantly, enjoy the ride! Naruto Shippuden is a fantastic series. Whether you watch it dubbed or subbed, it's sure to keep you entertained.
