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MarshalBanana
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Last edited by MarshalBanana on Wed Mar 02, 2022 1:06 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Kadmos1
Posts: 13583 Location: In Phoenix but has an 85308 ZIP |
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While they don't actively market their anime as much or if any, there is still Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, and Amazon Prime to compete with. |
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Penrhos
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I suspect some Funi content will disappear as CR will find it too niche or controversial.
More content will become geo-locked so "not available in your region" will become the bane of subscribers lives. Sentai & Hidive could actually gain users if they can pickup the more obscure/outrageous series that CR management might be reluctant to stream due to puritanical American censorship. Sony & CR need to get the balance right or it'll simply push more people onto the high seas of piracy where everyone looses. In my ideal world CR would simulcast subs and dub the popular shows properly at a later date. The best option being Dual audio with switchable subs. If the pirates can offer that, CR needs to offer that at the bare minimum. They potentially have the library, they need consistent Subs/Dubs etc. to offer a better option than piracy... |
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SpiritSmoocher
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If you are on google play and just got charged recently (I say within 48 hours) open a refund request, and it should be granted. There shouldn't be repurcussions, as I have told funimation support and they are okay.
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Dayraven
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There doesn’t seem to be that much difference in what they’ve been prepared to host to date. It was Funimation that most notably got cold feet about a series it had started to stream (Interspecies Reviewers), while Crunchyroll’s the one currently simulcasting World’s End Harem.
There aren’t that many series a year that seem to be passed over for content, though. |
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jenthehen
Posts: 835 Location: Cincinnati, Ohio |
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Ugh, is there any point in having VRV anymore? I feel like I should just switch to Crunchyroll and then get HiDive again (since apparently they are separate and have some things I'd like to watch...)
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NeedMoreCats
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Posts: 325 Location: Westchester, NY |
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CrunchyFun all the way, baby! That was totally the name I wanted to see I mean, come on, who doesn’t want to have crunchy good fun watching our beloved anime? |
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Mune
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I believe VRV is dropping too, as it has similar language to that of Funimation. A link to their FAQs reveals more. https://help.vrv.co/hc/en-us https://help.vrv.co/hc/en-us/articles/4467462600596-Moving-to-Crunchyroll-FAQ |
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jenthehen
Posts: 835 Location: Cincinnati, Ohio |
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All right then. Just cancelled VRV and will switch to Crunchy membership after March which I'm paid through ... Gonna sign up for HiDive, too. To keep Funi or not ... I'm going to finish Nekopara at least lol |
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NeedMoreCats
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Posts: 325 Location: Westchester, NY |
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This! I second this! And isn’t that kind of illegal? Doesn’t it violate the disabilities act or something? Most seasons, I watch 1 dub show with a hearing-impaired friend, and Crunchy makes it IMPOSSIBLE. Shame on them!!! I hope the merger fixes this issue. |
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Spastic Minnow
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Doesn't Sentai/ HiDive already send a lot of stuff to CR now? They should stop.
HiDive really should take this as an opportunity. THEY will be the "other option" now and need to distinguish themselves as something other than an also-ran that shows a higher percentage of horny shows. Maybe team up with RetroCrush or another niche streamer to make HiDive something other than "The Sentai Channel" |
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Parse Error
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I don't know. It certainly is profoundly ignorant though. Countless people have been begging for it ever since they started streaming dubs, but they've been told to go pound sand. It's still run with exactly the same attitude as when it was a bunch of kids operating a piracy site, whereas now it's not only a major business but approaching monopoly status. |
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Asrialys
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Didn't FUNimation even get sued concerning accessibility on their website. While I don't think that was a concern for their streams, I'd think they would take it into consideration on their move. |
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EmperorBrandon
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Giving a look through the DxD on Crunchyroll, it does look like all seasons of the series have the dub credits. I just hope such updating is done on a very thorough basis, even better would be including Crunchy titles that never had a history with FUNi, but at least the FUNi stuff. Honestly I prefer Sentai's method of including credits after the episode, but any method is better than no credit ever. |
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blahmoomoo
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Unfortunately, in the United States, the ADA requirements for closed captioning only apply to material produced by public and federal government entities and content that aired on television that is also published online. The majority of Crunchyroll content doesn't air on TV. Though I wonder if the argument could be made about something like the Demon Slayer dub, which did air via Toonami. Unless the Demon Slayer sub is considered close enough, even though the subtitles don't match the English dub. Or cable TV is considered different (not sure about this considering cable does have CC). I do agree that CC on dubs really should be an option. It is an option in most Funimation simuldubs (though they can be inconsistent). |
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