All Crunchyroll Error Codes Explained

Nothing’s worse than getting settled to watch your favorite show and BAM – a Crunchyroll error code pops up. Don’t worry, though! Most of the time, these are easy fixes. Let’s discuss some common ones and how to get things rolling again.

All Crunchyroll Error Codes Explained

Error Code Shak-1001

This one’s a bit of a wildcard. Sometimes it might be a problem on Crunchyroll’s end, so just waiting a bit might help. But it could also be something on your side.

Clearing your cache is the tech equivalent of turning it off and back on again. In your app’s settings, find “Clear Cache” and “Clear Data” – often that’s enough!

  • Internet Up and Running? Weak Wi-Fi or slow data can make Crunchyroll grumpy.
  • App Up-to-Date? Outdated software can cause all sorts of weirdness.
  • VPN Woes: VPNs can sometimes mess with Crunchyroll’s location settings. Try switching it off if you use one.

Code MED-1

This one might mean your antivirus or firewall is being a little too cautious. There shouldn’t be anything dangerous about Crunchyroll, so if you’re comfortable, you might need to adjust your security settings.

Code P-Dash-27

Sometimes, the connection between you and Crunchyroll just needs a little reset. Try these:

  • Refresh the Page: The classic fix!
  • Is It Just Crunchyroll? Check if other websites are loading – might be your internet, not the app.

Conclusion

Crunchyroll errors are annoying, but they’re usually not a big deal. Trying the steps above should fix things most of the time. But hey, if things get really tangled, don’t be afraid to hit up Crunchyroll’s support team – that’s what they’re there for!

Masab Farooque is a Tech Geek, Writer, and Founder at The Panther Tech. He is also a lead game developer at 10StaticStudios. When he is not writing, he is mostly playing video games