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5 Ways to Fix the Internal Server Error on Crunchyroll

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Updated onNovember 1, 2023

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Crunchyroll is a popularvideo-streaming servicefor watching Japanese anime. Hundreds of millions of users watch Crunchyroll content on Windows, iOS, Android, and Xbox devices.

However, some users can’t watch Crunchyroll content because of an internal server error. They see an internal server error pop up when they try to watch anime videos on Crunchyroll.

Does a similar error occur when you try to watch Crunchyroll content on Windows 11/10? If it does, try applying the potential internal server error resolutions below.

Why am I getting the Crunchyroll internal server error?

Crunchyroll’s internal server error can sometimes occur because of server overload. Users have complained about Crunchyroll’s servers being regularly down during weekends.

However, server outages aren’t always to blame for Crunchyroll’s internal server error. Streaming issues can arise when the Crunchyroll app’s cache is overly full.

Or it could be the case that your Windows Crunchyroll app is corrupted. In this case, you would probably need to reinstall the app to fix the internal server error.

Some DNS servers can’t handle the heavy load of Crunchyroll streaming as well as others. So, changing your DNS server to a better alternative could also be a fix for the internal server error.

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How do I fix an internal server error on Crunchyroll?

How do I fix an internal server error on Crunchyroll?

1. Check Crunchyroll’s server status

To check if the Crunchyroll server is down, open theDowndetector website. Select your global location in the drop-down menu there, inputCrunchyrollin the search box, and clickOK.

The page that opens will tell you if a general outage has been reported for Crunchyroll. If it has, wait a few days for Crunchyroll to get it sorted.

2. Power cycle your router

3. Change your DNS server settings

4. Clear the Crunchyroll app’s data

Resetting the app cache can also fix issues likeCrunchyroll Error P-DASH-114; read this to learn more about it!

5. Reinstall Crunchyroll

How do I stop Crunchyroll video errors in browsers?

Crunchyroll video errors can arise in browsers due to software incompatibilities and conflicting extensions. Make sure you’re utilizing a supported and up-to-date Chrome, Edge, Safari, Opera, or Firefox browser.

In addition, disable all browser extensions before selecting to play Crunchyroll videos. You can turn off add-ons from extension tabs in browsers.

Logging out and back into Crunchyroll accounts is a simple potential solution for video errors that might sometimes help. To log out, click theProfilebutton and selectSign out. Then sign back into Crunchyroll.

The internal server error resolutions above are more specifically for the Crunchyroll Windows app. However, you may also be able to fix that issue for Crunchyroll mobile apps with similar resolutions.

You can also contact Crunchyroll’s help service for further suggestions about fixing the internal server error. Open Crunchyroll’sSubmit a request page, fill out the form, and clickSubmit.

This isn’t the only problem that users had in their browser, and many encounteredCrunchyroll error code Shak-6007-Genericon their PC as well, but we have a guide that tackles that issue.

However, give all the potential solutions for Crunchyroll’s internal server error in this guide a try first. They’re relatively straightforward fixes to apply that might work for some users.

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Matthew Adams

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He is passionate about the tech world, always staying up-to-date with the latest and greatest. With an analytical view, he likes problem-solving, focusing on errors and their causes.

In his free time, he likes to read and write about history and tries to always develop new skills.

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