Where Can I Watch My Senpai Is Annoying

Okay, let's talk about My Senpai Is Annoying. And more importantly, where to actually watch it. Because let's be honest, finding decent anime legally can feel like solving a riddle.
The Usual Suspects
First stop: Funimation. They were the big kahuna for a while, right? Now, it's more complicated. But worth a look!
Then there's Crunchyroll. Probably the most obvious answer. Everyone knows them. They are kind of the Netflix of Anime.
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Don't forget Hulu! They have a surprisingly good anime selection these days. Check there. You might get lucky.
A Quick Reality Check
Now, here's where I insert my possibly unpopular opinion. Sometimes... these services have issues. Like, "Oh, you can watch episodes 1-10, but 11? Nope!"
It’s so frustrating! It’s like they want us to find alternative methods. I’m not condoning anything illegal, mind you. Just… stating a fact.

So, before you get invested, double-check that all the episodes are actually available. Save yourself the heartbreak.
Less Obvious Options
Okay, let's dig a little deeper. What about Amazon Prime Video? They sometimes sneakily pick up anime licenses.
It might be hidden in their depths. Search! Explore! Discover!
And while we're at it, peek at Netflix too. They're unpredictable. Anime appearances are random. Like a gacha game for content.

But Wait, There's More! (Maybe)
This is where things get tricky. Do you know if someone is lending you their account? Sharing is caring. (Legally, of course!)
Also, regional availability is a huge factor. What's available in Japan might be a distant dream elsewhere. Anime geo-blocking is a real pain.
Don't get discouraged. Keep hunting, even if it requires a VPN and a friend overseas.
The (Unspoken) Truth
Look, we all know other ways to watch anime. The shadowy corners of the internet whisper promises. I cannot advocate piracy.

However, I can advocate for accessibility. Anime companies, please, make it easier for us to pay you! We're willing!
Less region-locking, consistent episode availability, fair pricing. Is that too much to ask?
My "Unpopular" Opinion, Part 2
Okay, here's another one. Sometimes, the subtitles on legal streaming sites... aren't great. Like, they miss the nuances. Or outright change the meaning.
It's like, are you even trying? I can almost hear the collective sigh of anime fans everywhere.

Please, give us good subtitles. Respect the original work. We appreciate it.
So, Where Can You Watch It?
Ultimately, the best answer is: It depends. Depends on your region, your subscriptions, and your tolerance for mild frustration.
My advice? Start with Crunchyroll and Funimation. Then branch out. Explore. Ask your anime-loving friends.
And if all else fails? Maybe just read the manga. (Just kidding... mostly.)
