![]() ![]() This also happened, for example, with Madoka (no simulcast when Crunchy got streaming rights, they used the BD version). Of course, it so happens that the BD version also will be less censored. In these cases, Crunchyroll will typically use the BD version rather than the TV version, since the BD version is almost invariably higher quality (Shaft notwithstanding). This was the case for JoJo parts 1 and 2. Here's what happened: sometimes, Crunchyroll only gets streaming rights to a show after the BDs have come out. Here's the TV version of OP's screenshot from JoJo part 1: ![]() User11503's answer is exactly correct: the earlier parts of JoJo were just as bad when they aired on TV.
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