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Why Is Funimation Closing? Did Crunchyroll Buy or Merge with Funimation?

The anime streaming landscape will never be the same as before. Bidding adieu with UwU!
Yashica DudheBy Yashica DudheFebruary 9, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read10 Views
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The digital streaming cosmos witnesses a seismic shift, one that has anime fans clutching their collectible figurines in anticipation and dread. 

Funimation and Crunchyroll, two titans of anime streaming, have been circling each other like samurai about to duel, leading to whispers and rumors across the internet. But what’s really going on? Is it a merger, a buyout, or something entirely new? 

Imagine a world where every anime from “My Hero Academia” to “Dragon Ball Z” could be found under one digital roof. A utopia for fans, right? But as we stand on the precipice of change, questions abound. Fans everywhere are left wondering: what does this mean for my watchlist, my subscriptions, and, most importantly, my digital purchases? The answers, my friends, are blowing in the wind of the internet’s latest storm. So, buckle up as we dive into the heart of this anime saga.

Yes, Funimation is closing down, with all operations merging into Crunchyroll. This transition was finalized after Crunchyroll acquired Funimation, aiming to consolidate its content and services under one banner by April 2, 2024.

Is the Funimation Crunchyroll Merge Done?

The anime streaming landscape is undergoing a monumental transformation. After months of speculation and insider whispers, the deal has been sealed, and the ink is dry. 

Funimation’s vast library, a treasure trove of anime goodness, is set to migrate to Crunchyroll. This move marks the end of an era for Funimation as it prepares to shut down its streaming service on April 2, 2024.

RIP to Funimation.

Your UI was so much better than Crunchyroll’s UI.

You will be missed pic.twitter.com/YsomBL7g0Q

— Fiona 🔨 18+ Only. (@FionaNotJuliet) February 7, 2024

The merger is a done deal, with both companies aiming to streamline the anime streaming experience. For fans, this means access to a larger library under the Crunchyroll banner, but not without its complications, especially for those who’ve made purchases on Funimation.

Now that Funimation is shutting down Crunchyroll increases prices🤨

Time to go back to the old ways pic.twitter.com/6y19IAdRPy

— Selen (@Selentiess) February 8, 2024

Do You Get Crunchyroll If You Have Funimation? What Moved from Funimation to Crunchyroll?

Yes, if you’re a Funimation subscriber, you’re in luck—your account will be transferred to Crunchyroll. However, it’s not all smooth sailing. The transition might mean a change in subscription prices and, regrettably, the loss of digital purchases made on Funimation.

Here's one more before bed… It doesn't make sense.#funimation #crunchyroll pic.twitter.com/QaQYydT2Xb

— AnimeAmerica (@AnimeAmerica) February 8, 2024

Major titles and fan favorites, including “Dragon Ball Z Kai” and other exclusive series from Spring 2022 onwards, are making the leap. Yet, the full list of migrating content is shrouded in mystery, with specifics still under wraps.

Was greeted by this message logging into crunchyroll. Apparently you can merge your crunchyroll and funimation watch history, upload your funimation history or just stick with your crunchyroll history. pic.twitter.com/mlGiEAcVid

— Core Reviews 🇵🇸 🔜 Dreamcon (@CoreReviews) February 8, 2024

Do You Have to Pay to Watch Crunchyroll?

In the wake of the merger, yes. Crunchyroll will be adjusting its subscription model, with prices expected to increase to $100 a year. It’s a bitter pill to swallow for fans accustomed to the competitive pricing of both platforms.

Crunchyroll is now the only anime streaming service in Australia.

There are some mainstream anime titles on other services, but for anime-specific content, the ONLY option left is Crunchyroll. They consumed AnimeLab, they consumed Funimation, and now there's nothing else left 😑 pic.twitter.com/Ia1s7SXhix

— Yeegus Beegus (@YeegusBeegus) February 9, 2024

In a recent statement, Crunchyroll expressed its excitement over welcoming Funimation fans, stating, “We are thrilled to bring together two iconic brands under one roof, offering an unparalleled collection of anime.” This merger signifies a new chapter for the company and raises questions about the future of digital content ownership and the implications for subscribers.

Just gonna leave this here…#funimation #crunchyroll pic.twitter.com/RlTwNGpfkz

— AnimeAmerica (@AnimeAmerica) February 8, 2024
https://twitter.com/Mikeymanguy/status/1755701391274787302?s=20

Crunchyroll deciding to shut down the Funimation streaming service and then almost doubling the annual fee on its own streaming service while also saying that anything you bought digitally on Funimation will no longer be accessible is cartoonish-ly greedyhttps://t.co/upd5oKDjVc

— CC Kirby (@_cckirby) February 7, 2024

Now, as we stand on the threshold of this new anime era, a couple of pressing questions linger. How will this consolidation impact the diversity of anime available to international audiences? 

What does this mean for the future of digital content ownership in an age where streaming services hold the keys to our digital libraries? Let’s chat, share, and dive into the comments with your thoughts and predictions.

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