If you manage to recover the erased torrents, do not hoard them. Seed them. Because the only thing worse than DonTorrent erasing Una Vez is letting a generation of Spanish children grow up without knowing who "Maestro" is. Have you found a working magnet link for "Erase Una Vez" after the DonTorrent purge? Share the infohash in the comments (no direct URLs, please).
Example (hypothetical—infohash altered for privacy): magnet:?xt=urn:btih:5a5f8c9d3e4f5a6b7c8d9e0f1a2b3c4d5e6f7a8b&dn=Erase+Una+Vez+El+Cuerpo+Humano+complete
In the vast ecosystem of online piracy, Spanish-language torrent sites occupy a unique and resilient niche. Among them, DonTorrent has long been a sanctuary for Spanish and Latin American audiences seeking high-quality downloads of movies, series, and dubbed content. However, a strange and controversial phrase has begun circulating in user forums and Telegram groups: "DonTorrent erase una vez."
For fans of the nostalgic Spanish children's series Erase Una Vez... (known in English as Once Upon a Time... Man , Once Upon a Time... The Discoverers , etc.), this phrase represents a digital nightmare. Why would DonTorrent—a site famous for preserving rare dubs—erase a beloved classic? And what does this mean for the future of retro content preservation?
Three theories explain the erasure: In late 2023, Planeta Junior (which holds distribution rights for the Once Upon a Time... franchise in Spain) partnered with Mondo TV to launch a new official streaming channel on Amazon Prime and Filmin. As part of this commercial relaunch, Planeta Junior hired anti-piracy firm Link-Busters to send mass DMCA notices to Google and directly to torrent indexers.