I stumbled upon 'Ryder Raven Rebel' while browsing for underrated animated series, and it quickly became one of my favorites! The show’s unique blend of action and character-driven storytelling is addictive. From what I’ve gathered, the episodes are available on Crunchyroll, though availability might vary by region. I watched most of it there last year, but you might also want to check Hulu—they’ve been expanding their anime catalog lately.
If you’re into physical media, the Blu-ray release is worth considering for the bonus content alone. The artbook included with the limited edition has some gorgeous concept sketches. For digital purchases, Amazon Prime Video sometimes has it for rent or buy, though I’d wait for a sale—their pricing fluctuates a lot. The community forums on MyAnimeList often share updates about streaming changes, so keeping an eye there could help too.
Finding 'Ryder Raven Rebel' online can be tricky because licensing shifts so often. I’ve had luck with Tubi—they rotate free anime content, and I caught a few episodes there last month. The ads aren’t too intrusive, and the quality is decent. VRV used to bundle it with their HiDive channel, but since the merger, I’m not sure if it’s still there.
A friend mentioned seeing it on Netflix in Southeast Asia, so if you’re comfortable using a VPN, that might be an option. Just be mindful of regional restrictions. The show’s soundtrack is also on Spotify, which is a nice bonus while hunting for episodes. Sometimes, smaller platforms like RetroCrush surprise you with older titles, so it’s worth browsing their library.
For 'Ryder Raven Rebel,' I’d start by checking the official production studio’s website—they sometimes host episodes or link to licensed platforms. When I last looked, YouTube had a few clips and OVAs uploaded legally by the distributor. Not full episodes, but great for sampling the vibe. If you’re into collector’s editions, Right Stuf Anime’s seasonal sales often include niche titles like this. Their packaging is always top-notch. The subreddit for the show is pretty active too; fans usually post updates when it pops up on a new service.
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Skylar just wants to be an asset to her pack. She's the daughter of the Beta and her brother is set to take the title after graduation. Her father wants nothing to do with her and is constantly belittling the things she does accomplish. She is the top of her class at school and the top warrior, but no one knows because she hides in the shadows as much as possible.Her bullies torture her, but never get caught. She takes them on time and time again though to protect other innocent members of her pack. Her brother and his friends ignore her existence and all she wants to do is get out of a pack that doesn't seem to want her and become an Elite Warrior for the Alpha King. She wants to feel wanted and accepted somewhere. Her whole world changes when a new girl shows up and decides to befriend Skylar after an intense training session. She brings Skylar out of the shadows and brings to light the darker side of pack members and pack culture. Can Skylar get past her past and live the life she wants?
The year is 2232 in a post-apocalyptic realm, where shifters and humans are far and few between. The packs are still at war, ranking females are in high demand and humans struggle to survive under the laws of shifters.
Gabriel Grayson is the alpha of the Renegade pack, a pack for hire. They are seen as deserters, rogues, who go against everything a pack ought to be in this era. Paid for their services as mercenaries, they didn’t care what the cause was, just who could put their money where their mouth was.
That is until Gabe meets Hope Jordan, better known as Stixs. A sassy and gutsy blond, who has Gabe thinking twice about whose money to take and which side he should be fighting with.
With impending war between the Raven Knights and Cardinal Moon pack, Stix’s father reaches out to the Renegades, in a desperate attempt to save his daughter and his pack.
When the Renegades are offered a substantial amount more to fight for the enemy, it’s more than Stix’s father has, and she finds herself willing to submit to the power-hungry Alpha Crane who is willing to start a war just so he can have her.
Until she meets Gabe Grayson, the mysterious and dangerous Renegade; His looks and brooding have Stixs drawn to him, and she hoped he would be the one to save her from the clutches of their enemy.
Gabe has a choice to make, the highest bidder or doing the right thing.
Can Stixs convince Gabe and his renegades that she is worth fighting for or will she have to give in to save the lives of her pack?
Because no one survives The Renegades.
I’ll teach ya how to be the most vicious version of yourself you’ll ever know. I can make ya the strongest you’ve ever been. Mind an’ body. An upgrade to evolution, as it were. Most importantly, when you’re ready, you’ll go home to the ones who love ya the most. The ones needin’ ya the most, and you’ll be able to take care of them. I can give you what you need to be at the top of the food chain. Do ya agree to stay and learn from me, Riley Coyle? Agree to train to be an apex predator?”
“Tare care of the ones who love me the most. You mean Ainsley?”
“I mean Ainsley.” He nods.
I search his eyes for a lie. There are none. He’s serious, or at least he believes his own bullshit and I’ll have to settle for that. In my mind, there’s not even another option. If staying here somehow gets me back to Ainsley, then I’ll do what it takes. “Yeah. I agree to stay and do whatever I need to do to go home alive.”
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Six years ago, Kyra signed a contract to be just a temporary Luna to the rider Alpha Ryker since he rejected her due to her status as an omega, and offered her money to fake their bond.
Kyra accepted because she needed the money to save her dying sister. But after the first night, she disappeared before dawn.
Now she works at a motorcycle racing arena with a secret—a six-year-old son who just asked the Rider Alpha if he's his father. Ryker suspects the truth, but before Kyra can confess, his mistress arrives with news that broke the fragile connection they were beginning to build.
But sometimes, some contracts can't be broken because some bonds refuse to die no matter what.
"What the fuck was that?" I wake up to Eya quietly talking to Osric who is laying behind me holding me close with his hand rubbing my belly.
"She's a Lycan born under the blood moon who knows where her abilities end," Embry answers from the other side of the room when I barely open my eyes enough to see we are in a room similar to home.
"She shouldn't be able to control vampires or do anything like that. Did you watch her aura?" Eya's voice sounds genuinely concerned and shocked.
Continue Raven's journey navigating the struggles of being Alpha of Wolf Creek with her mates Osric and Embry at her side. Raven is battling all the obstacles against her to do right by her people and bring her children safely into the world. The constant battle between pack and council members who don't believe in her, vampires who wish to take her power and threats unknown. Watch her take on each challenge with her twin sister Liliana, now the Luna of New Moon, keeping her grounded and focused. Liliana stands beside her mate Ryder to guide their pack forward from dark ages, and prove to not only be good leaders but strong allies to Raven and her mates. With enemies all around them will these twins survive losing again and again? Will the be able to rise and provide for their people or will they crumble and fall?
Book one: Raven's Waking Dream
Book two: Raven's Agony of Desire
Book three: untitled and in the works
Nineteen year old Raven belongs in the Whitlock pack, but still without her wolf, she is constantly reminded and insulted for being different to everyone else. Raven is headstrong and always on the wrong side of the Luna and her old high school enemy, Violet. With only her family to defend her and a shaded past, Raven often questions everything about her life in the pack. But, when an old friend from her past tries to become close to her and with an uprising against the pack, Raven's whole world tears apart. But, this is just the beginning for Raven as it catapults her into her own journey of discovering the truth and mystery of who and what she will become.
Ryder Raven Rebel took a wild turn in season 2, and honestly, it was one of those arcs that left me glued to the screen. At first, he seemed like the same reckless, charismatic leader from season 1, but halfway through, the writers flipped the script. His loyalty to the group got tested when an old enemy resurfaced, forcing him to choose between revenge and protecting his crew. The tension was unreal—especially in that warehouse showdown where he nearly crossed a line he couldn’t come back from. By the finale, though, he pulled back, but not without scars. The way they framed his emotional breakdown in the rain? Chills.
What really got me was how the season explored his backstory. Those flashbacks to his childhood added so much depth, explaining why he’s so desperate to keep his found family together. It’s rare for a show to balance action and character work this well, but Ryder’s journey felt earned. That last shot of him staring at the sunset, bruised but smiling? Perfect setup for season 3.
Ryder Raven Rebel is such a standout character, and the actor behind him totally nails the rebellious charm! It's Jace Norman who brings this role to life in the series. I first noticed him in 'Henry Danger' where he played Henry Hart, and his transition into this edgier role was so smooth. Jace has this natural ability to balance humor and intensity, which makes Ryder feel authentic.
Funny enough, I stumbled onto an interview where Jace talked about how he prepared for Ryder's rebellious streak by listening to punk rock and studying classic antiheroes. It shows in his performance—there's this raw energy that makes you root for Ryder even when he's making questionable choices. The way he delivers sarcastic one-liners is pure gold.
Disney+ is the obvious home for 'Star Wars: Rebels' since it's a Disney-owned series, but let me geek out for a sec—this show is such an underrated gem in the 'Star Wars' universe. The way it bridges 'Clone Wars' and 'Mandalorian' with those deep-cut lore drops? Chef’s kiss. If you’re outside the US, VPNs might help access Disney+, though regional libraries vary. Also, some Blu-ray collections pop up on eBay with bonus features, which is how I snagged my copy of the Siege of Lothal arc with Filoni commentary.
Fun tip: Check if your local library offers free streaming via services like Hoopla. Mine had the whole series last year! And if you’re into podcasts, 'Rebel Force Radio' does episode breakdowns that’ll make you appreciate the show’s sneaky brilliance even more.
The departure of Ryder Raven Rebel from the show was one of those moments that hit fans like a ton of bricks. I remember scrolling through social media when the news broke, and the reactions were all over the place—some folks were devastated, others speculated wildly about behind-the-scenes drama. From what I gathered, it wasn’t just one thing but a mix of creative differences and personal priorities. The show’s direction started shifting, and Ryder’s character arc felt like it was being sidelined. There were whispers about contract negotiations falling through, too.
What made it extra bittersweet was how fans had connected with Ryder’s portrayal. The character brought this raw, chaotic energy that balanced the ensemble perfectly. After the exit, the show tried to fill the void with new faces, but it never quite captured the same spark. I still revisit those earlier episodes sometimes, just for the vibe Ryder brought to the table.