
Where can I download X Tv, the anime series FULL episodes for free? ( I’m serious) ?
The reason I wanted to download the episodes it is because I wanted to make the amv. So can anyone answer me, where to download the X tv full episodes, please?
you can download them from veoh. just click the episode you want and it will load the video but right below where the video is playing it will give you the option to download… here’s a link to the search that i did for all the episodes…i hope this helps!!
http://www.veoh.com/search.html?type=v&searchId=145770032432954303&search=X+tv+anime
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