It is a 2005-2006 Anime Adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson's 'The Snow Queen'. From what I have read, it is kind of a Cult Classic, and it is unique in that, in it's storyline, it has story arcs adapted from other HCA fairy tales. From what viewers have said, it was a phenomenally made work.

I have wanted to watch it some day, but I have searched Crunchyroll, Amazon, AnimePlanet, and several other places meant for streaming Anime, and I can't find it. Similarly, I have found very little mentions of this from places other than Tumblr. Not even on Reddit.

Do any of you know where I could view this?

Update: I found it from the 9Anime link one of you provided. Thanks for your help.

  • CubitOom@infosec.pub
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    9 months ago

    Might want to try nyaa.si

    https://nyaa.si/?q=the+snow+queen&f=0&c=0_0

    Edit: might also want a vpn

    • TheChemist [he/him]
      hexagon
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      9 months ago

      Yeah..... Especially since I am using University WiFi that can REALLY detect when a student uses that.

      • CubitOom@infosec.pub
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        9 months ago

        Layer 7 network monitor devices can detect and pinpoint a lot more than you think.

        I installed some new wireless access points(WAP) at an office of about 300 once with layer 7 monitor abilities and when making sure everything still works noticed someone watching a YouTube video on repeat. I could see they watched it 3 times already. The video link was rendered in the UI as the title of the video, Two girls one cup. I could tell it was a WAP close to one of the bathrooms. I was also given all the details of the device used to access it like it's OS, manufacturer, MAC address and other identifiable info. All of which could be used to identify and fire an employee if an employer wanted. Also this was like 5 or 6 years ago.

        So when ever I do something that maybe I don't want others to see that I did, I use a vpn.

      • CubitOom@infosec.pub
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        9 months ago

        There are a lot of options, both free and paid. It might also depend on factors like your device and use case. You probably want to do some research on one of the Lemmy privacy communities but I would recommend mullvad