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Netflix we found another way
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Actually, Netflix pulled season five to eight. Not five to nine. And I still don’t know why Netflix keeps refusing to stream season nine of My Little Pony on Netflix.
I’m just taking the good with the… not quite as good, that’s all. I guess I’m mostly a smiling optimist who likes to see the glass as half-full.
Yeah, true. That’s because, at least in the US, Hsabro pulled seasons 5-9 from Netflix, while leaving seasons 1-4 intact. I don’t know why this is, I just know what I read from the news (and I am quite surprised that EqD didn’t make any mention of this on their site).
I’m only saying I still see the first 4 seasons on Netflix where I live(which is the U.S.), but I get what you mean.
I see that the first year displayed after every season is the year when the season came out (although it doesn’t seem to work for S9, so maybe S7 and S8 are incorporated into it?). But I don’t understand what the second year means.
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You are looking at the display for the Roku Channel, which features a bunch of ad supported TV shows that don’t require a subscription to stream. I don’t see why that would be strange.
Don’t you mean eight seasons?
I dunno what you’re talking about, Netflix still has 4 seasons of the show.