This show’s elusive! I finally caught it on VRV before the service merged with Crunchyroll. Now it’s scattered—sometimes on HiDive, sometimes nowhere. The creator’s Patreon occasionally offers early access to new projects, which makes me think they prefer experimental distribution.
The art’s intentionally crude, like a middle finger to polished studios. Each episode feels like overhearing someone’s therapy session. Worth the hunt though—it’s 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' for animation rebels.
Man, tracking down 'I Love You But You're All Terrible' was a wild ride! I stumbled across it on a niche streaming platform called RetroCrush—totally free with ads, which is a steal for such a quirky gem. It’s also floating around on Amazon Prime Video if you’re okay with renting. The show’s got this dry, absurd humor that reminds me of 'The Office' if it was animated and even more brutally honest.
For physical media fans, the Blu-ray pops up on RightStufAnime occasionally, but it sells out fast. Honestly, half the fun was hunting it down—felt like uncovering buried treasure. The animation style’s rough around the edges, but that’s part of its charm—like someone scribbled their existential crisis onto napkins and made it move.
After digging through seven platforms, I found 'I Love You But You're All Terrible' hiding in plain sight on Pluto TV’s animation channel. No account needed—just pure chaotic viewing. It’s also popped up on YouTube as paid episodes, but the quality’s spotty.
The humor’s an acquired taste; imagine if 'BoJack Horseman' and 'Xavier: Renegade Angel' had a bitterly honest baby. Voice acting’s deliberately flat, which somehow makes the nihilistic jokes land harder. For something so intentionally abrasive, it’s weirdly comforting—like a friend who roasts you mercilessly but pays for your coffee after.
Legally? Tough one. This show’s like a digital nomad—today it’s on Apple TV’s indie section, tomorrow gone. I lucked out when it briefly streamed on Shudder of all places (between horror movies, oddly fitting). The dialogue’s so brutally relatable—every character’s that little voice in your head that says 'wow, you’re embarrassing' during social interactions. Physical copies surface at anime conventions sometimes. Worth the erratic availability; it’s therapy disguised as cartoons.
If you’re into indie animation, you’ll adore this series’ unapologetic weirdness. I binged it on Tubi last winter—zero subscription needed, just endure some ad breaks. Funimation had it years ago, but their catalog purge left it homeless. Now it’s one of those 'where’d it go?' titles that resurfaces on random platforms.
Pro tip: Follow the creator’s socials; they sometimes drop links to Vimeo screenings. The show’s pacing is deliberately awkward, with pauses so long you’ll check if your buffering. But that’s the point—it mimics real-life social disasters. Pair it with 'Midnight Gospel' for a double feature of existential dread and laughs.
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Just a heads-up: regional availability can be messy. When I traveled to Japan last month, I needed a VPN to access it because the catalog differed. If you’re into similar vibes, maybe check out 'Business Proposal' afterward—same chaotic energy with corporate shenanigans!
I was just rewatching some old dramas the other day and stumbled upon 'I Love You Goodbye' again—such a nostalgic gem! If you're looking for it online, Viki is usually my go-to for classic Asian dramas. They have a solid library, and the subtitles are pretty reliable. I also checked Rakuten Viki's app, and it's available there too, though sometimes you might need a subscription for full access.
Another spot I’ve found it is on YouTube, but the quality can be hit or miss. Some channels upload full episodes, but they might get taken down unexpectedly. If you’re okay with ads, Tubi occasionally has older titles like this one, and it’s free! Just a heads-up: regional restrictions can be annoying, so a VPN might help if it’s not available in your area. I love how these platforms keep older shows alive—it’s like a time capsule for drama fans.
Ever since I stumbled upon 'I Don't Love You,' I've been hooked on its raw emotional depth. The series is available on Rakuten Viki, which is my go-to for Asian dramas because of their fantastic subtitling and curated collections. I also noticed it pop up on Netflix in some regions, though availability can be a bit hit-or-miss depending on licensing.
If you're into legal streaming but don't mind ads, platforms like Viu or iQIYI sometimes carry it too. Just a heads-up—some sites might list it under its original title, 'Wo Bu Ai Ni,' so keep an eye out for that. The show’s blend of melancholy and romance really stuck with me, especially the lead actor’s performance. Worth hunting down!