Here’s huge news for the anime fans who are dying to watch all the anime in one place. Funimation serves millions of viewers in over 52 countries, and Crunchyroll also attracts a lot of fandom’s attention. What if we can enjoy them at one place and with a single subscription? Yes, Funimation is unifying with Crunchyroll to form a single brand for both dubbed and subbed anime series.
Unifying under the Crunchyroll brand means you get all of your favorite anime on one platform and Funimation’s subsidiary, Wakanim along with Crunchyroll’s VRV created a one-subscription for the fans. From here on, you’ll be getting countless dub releases and sub releases without any restrictions.
Some of the popular titles which will be arriving at Crunchyroll are My Hero Academia, Yu Yu Hakusho, Tokyo Ghoul, Cowboy Bebop and even recent sensation, Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation. You can check out the new arrivals on Crunchyroll to get a clear view!
So, the upcoming series will only stream on Crunchyroll and Funimation will only add new episodes of continuing series. Users have to move their accounts to Crunchyroll as soon as possible if they’re planning to complete the continuing anime shows.
Don’t get disappointed if you don’t get this information on time. For Funimation, Wakanim and VRV users, Crunchyroll is offering a 60 days free Premium subscription. In the coming few days, users should be receiving a redeemable link through email.
Since the announcement is huge and unexpected, you might have a lot of question in your mind. You can refer to Crunchyroll’s FAQ page to find all the required answers and assistance. If you’re a new user to Crunchyroll, you can explore all the titles easily by reading Welcome to Crunchyroll Guide.
So, are you excited about this big change? Now you can view all the dubbed and subbed anime series release by two big giants of anime at one place. If you have any more questions, feel free to hit me up from the comment section below.