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Funimation [b] was an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service. Launched in 2016, the service was one of the leading distributors of anime and other foreign entertainment properties in North America .
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On May 11, 2005, Funimation was acquired by Navarre Corporation for US$100.4 million in cash and 1.8 million shares of Navarre stock. As part of the acquisition, Gen Fukunaga was retained as head of the company, transitioning to the position of CEO, and the company's name was changed from Funimation Productions to Funimation Entertainment.
Crunchyroll subscribers starting today will gain access to streaming fare previously exclusive to Funimation as Sony starts to phase out the Funimation brand. The company paid nearly $1.2 billion ...
Xumo, LLC (/ ˈ z uː m oʊ / ZOO-moh) is an American internet television and consumer electronics company. It is a joint venture of Charter Communications and Comcast that operates the free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) and advertising video on demand (AVOD) service Xumo Play, and develops digital media players and smart TVs.
If you've ever had a subscription service, you know just how convenient they can be. Once you sign up, you'll receive a box with goodies on a set schedule. That could be weekly, monthly or even...
Illumitoon Entertainment was a production company based in Fort Worth, Texas that specialized in anime. It was founded in January 2006 by former Funimation executives Stephanie Giotes, Richard Ray, and Barry Watson. [1] [2] Illumitoon's goal was to have its shows aired on television and offer unedited dual language DVDs. [3] [4]
The consensus dating all the way back to the very first requested move (see Requested move 1 March 2022 above) has been to split this page into an article about Crunchyroll, LLC (formerly Funimation Global Group) and an article about the soon-to-be-defunct streaming service Funimation. Unfortunately, every time this discussion comes up, it dies ...