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This list comprises anime titles that have been made available in the United States concurrently with its Japanese release, usually via online streaming, along with the source of the release. The list is in chronological order by season, and alphabetical order within each season.
Funimation Films — — October 24, 2019 [270] One Piece: Stampede: Takashi Otsuka Toei Animation: Funimation Films — — November 12, 2019 [271] KonoSuba: God's Blessing on this Wonderful World! Legend of Crimson: Takaomi Kanasaki J.C.Staff: Crunchyroll Movie Night/Fathom Events — — January 17, 2020 [272] July 25, 2021 [273] Weathering ...
Funimation Entertainment, along with OlympuSAT, launched the Funimation Channel on September 29, 2005, the second 24-hour anime digital cable network in North America (the first being A.D. Vision's Anime Network). [72] [73] OlympuSAT was the exclusive distributor of the channel. [73] On March 23, 2006, a syndicated block was announced for ...
Shin Chan is an American adaptation of the Japanese anime television series Crayon Shin-Chan. It was produced by Funimation with a total of 78 episodes. 6 episodes were aired on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block starting in August 21, 2006, and the rest of the 20 episodes of season 1 aired in 2007. Season 2 aired on Adult Swim in 2008.
An English language release of the anime was licensed by Funimation Entertainment. [3] A third season aired from April 6, 2020, to October 18, 2021. [4] On April 26, 2020, the anime production committee announced that Episode 5 and onwards of the third series would be indefinitely postponed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Section23, Bandai, Viz, TV Tokyo, and Funimation have tried to limit these efforts by sending cease and desist letters or blocking content on many sites. The production of English dubs of anime has decreased in general, and many distributors, such as Sentai Filmworks, Aniplex of America, and NIS America, are switching to the subtitle-only market.
Funimation (U.S.) Frontier Enterprises (Japan) Geneon Entertainment (U.S. branch "Geneon USA" (formerly "Pioneer Entertainment"), defunct September 2007. Parent Japanese company ceased in-house distribution of its own titles, many of which have been re-licensed by Funimation [14] [15] and Sentai Filmworks.
In December, Funimation launched a "Decade of Anime" poll in which fans voted for their favorite anime across multiple categories. [ 72 ] [ 73 ] On January 24, 2020, Funimation announced it would be merging its online catalog into AnimeLab for Australian and New Zealand audiences, and would shut down FunimationNow for Australia and New Zealand ...