Changes are coming to Crunchyroll, the Sony-owned digital platform dedicated to anime. The aggregator of Japanese anime content will merge with Funimation on April 2, 2024. As a result of the merger, ...
Crunchyroll was acquired by Sony’s Funimation for over $1 billion late last year, and now we’re finally seeing what that means for anime fans who use those viewing platforms. Crunchyroll is getting a ...
Effectively putting a bookend to Sony’s $1.175 billion deal to buy the platform in 2020, Crunchyroll has added more than 50 series that were previously either exclusive to Funimation or weren’t ...
It may be a good time to be a fan. But it isn’t a particularly good time to be a consumer. More than ever, the notion of “buying” media you love is significantly in question. First, there are ...
Sony’s stranglehold on anime is now practically complete, following its $1.1 billion purchase of Crunchyroll and historical acquisition of Funimation. Now, as expected, it’s combining the two services ...
Arguably the best part of Google TV is its ability to find the content on various streaming services so you can easily find where to stream the TV show or movie you want to watch. Now, the library of ...
Popular anime streaming service Crunchyroll recently launched on Nintendo Switch, with some positive first impressions to boot. Now, the service has gotten a heck of a lot bigger with the absorption ...
When will Funimation and Crunchyroll merger take place? Luckily, fans do not have to wait long to catch their favorite anime like My Hero Academia and Black Clover. Current Crunchyroll subscribers ...
Fans of Japanese animation are closer to one-stop watching this week. LEILA FADEL, HOST: The anime streaming service Funimation announced that more than 1,600 hours of its exclusive content will start ...
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Sony has single-handedly managed to p*ss off the entire anime community, as it’s announced plans to erase purchased digital content as part of Funimation’s merger with Crunchyroll. The Japanese giant ...