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Funimation and Crunchyroll are both returning to offering both dubs and subs, but lots of titles are set to be shuffled in the process.
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Its 100% a Sony decision. Can't see any benefit in this for Funimation themselves unless home video sales of CR properties are lower than projected.I'm still trying to understand why funimation would do this.....
I wonder if CR may consider producing their own dubbed content now? It would be a logi al avenue to pursue and attract more people to their premium service. Because now they don't have Funimation's toes to tread on.
Just to be clear, your talking about dubbed anime aren't you.?
To answer your question, they already have produced their own English dubbed content.
Some of the English Dubbed series they have produced themselves are on Funimation Now and on other streaming websites.
Wasn't the Rokka English dub produced by CR?Pretty sure Funimation actually made them though.
I'm saying that they should get their own studio (or hire one) abd stream the dubs themselves.
Wasn't the Rokka English dub produced by CR?
Wasn't the Rokka English dub produced by CR?
You sure? Ponycan USAs blurays didn't have the English dub on them, ALs was the first release with the dub.Nope. Ponycan USA produced the English Dub for Rokka. Crunchyroll streamed the subbed version.