Two years following the 2022 revelation of Funimation’s merger with Crunchyroll, the long-standing Texas-based anime company has bid farewell to the Funimation name and website. This milestone has prompted an outpouring of tributes from anime enthusiasts across various social media platforms.
With a legacy spanning three decades in the North American anime scene, Funimation’s name, brand, and services officially reached their end on April 2, 2024.
However, this symbolic farewell marks just the surface-level transition. As outlined in the initial announcement of Sony’s acquisition, the company’s operations will persist under the Crunchyroll umbrella.
Upon visiting Funimation.com, users are now seamlessly redirected to the Crunchyroll streaming website, signaling the integration of the two platforms.
This consolidation represents a significant step forward in streamlining the anime viewing experience for fans, while also symbolizing the culmination of Funimation’s storied journey within the industry.
Funimation and Crunchyroll Merger in the Anime Streaming Market
Since the news of the merger between Funimation and Crunchyroll in 2022, many anime enthusiasts have expressed concerns about the narrowing of the anime streaming market, which now heavily favors the already-dominant Crunchyroll.
Additionally, former Funimation subscribers are facing the transition to Crunchyroll’s higher subscription fees.
Despite the consolidation of the two companies, not all of Funimation’s anime library has been fully integrated into Crunchyroll. This discrepancy may be attributed to various factors, including licensing agreements.
However, it is anticipated that some of the titles currently exclusive to Funimation will eventually make their way onto the Crunchyroll platform in due time.
One of the most contentious issues arising from the Funimation/Crunchyroll merger is the announcement that digital titles redeemed on Funimation will not transfer to Crunchyroll.
This decision has sparked frustration among users who had accumulated digital collections on the Funimation platform.
As of now, Crunchyroll has not issued an official statement regarding how it plans to address the concerns of digital owners affected by the merger.
Some users have reported success in reaching out to Crunchyroll Customer Service, where they received compensation in the form of digital credits redeemable on alternative platforms, along with complimentary subscriptions to Crunchyroll Premium for a limited duration.
Despite these individual resolutions, Crunchyroll has yet to publicly outline its official strategy for rectifying the loss of digital copies for former Funimation subscribers.
As the anime community awaits further updates from Crunchyroll, the uncertainty surrounding the fate of these digital collections remains a point of contention among fans.
How Fans Have Reacted To This News
With the closure of Funimation, anime enthusiasts from all walks of life are coming together to pay homage to the iconic anime company.
Across social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), fans are sharing cherished memories of the streamer and reflecting on its pioneering contributions to the anime industry.
….No.
No I don’t. pic.twitter.com/YPz78Z0on6
— SpacemanHardy (@SpacemanHardy) April 2, 2024
Funimation has officially shut down.
Bakemonogatari episodes 13-15 and all of Koyomimonogatari are still unavailable on Crunchyroll.
Both of their Blu-ray sets are sold out on the CR Store.
There is no legal way for new fans to watch them.
A new season is coming soon.— Edo (@edomonogatari) April 2, 2024
Funimation as a brand is gone, but its legacy will continue to live on through simuldubs. The Space Dandy dub premiering before the sub in Japan sparked a change in the dub industry that's going on to this day of seasonal anime being dubbed at the same time as subs. Much respect pic.twitter.com/NdVfcRJ1V3
— 𝕌𝕟𝕕𝕖𝕣𝕕𝕠𝕘𝔹𝕋: 𝔹𝕃𝕄 ✊🏿 (@B_Rabbit843) April 2, 2024
Funimation's streaming service has officially shut down. With that, Funimation as a brand is now officially defunct.https://t.co/z0eXGIZEti now redirects to Crunchyroll.
Funimation
1994 – 2024 pic.twitter.com/G8O0rzcIBv— Cels & Circuits (@CelsAndCircuits) April 2, 2024
end of an era. rip funimation pic.twitter.com/okEbhUgr3u
— nova🔜momocon (@novablerdcos) April 2, 2024
Posts abound with anecdotes and tributes highlighting Funimation’s groundbreaking impact, from its groundbreaking release of the Space Dandy dub on Cartoon Network, which aired simultaneously with its subbed counterpart, to its role in popularizing the production of simuldubs.
These reminiscences serve as a witness to Funimation’s enduring legacy and its role in shaping the way anime is consumed and appreciated by audiences worldwide.
Despite the closure of Funimation, anime enthusiasts can take solace in the fact that Crunchyroll will continue to provide access to some of the biggest and most beloved anime series globally.
From perennial favorites like Dragon Ball and My Hero Academia to recent hits like Demon Slayer and One Piece, Crunchyroll remains committed to delivering top-tier content to fans around the world.
Moreover, Crunchyroll’s ongoing investment in anime projects, including the highly successful Solo Leveling series, underscores its dedication to fostering the growth and development of the anime industry.
As fans bid farewell to Funimation and embrace the future with Crunchyroll, they can look forward to continued innovation and excellence in anime streaming.