Funimation is shutting down — and taking your digital library with it - In which the anime fandom learns to own nothing and be happy

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Crunchyroll is shutting down Funimation for good on April 2, 2024. Former Funimation users will not be able to access digital copies previously purchased through that service. Also, legacy subscription prices will increase, nearly by double in many cases ($54.95 to $99.99 annually).

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Funimation is shutting down — and taking your digital library with it​

Funimation is migrating existing subscribers to Crunchyroll when it shuts down in April.​

By Emma Roth, a news writer who covers the streaming wars, consumer tech, crypto, social media, and much more. Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO.
Feb 8, 2024, 4:03 PM UTC

Funimation is shutting down on April 2nd, 2024. The anime streaming service will start migrating existing subscribers to Crunchyroll — a move that will not only affect subscription prices, but will also wipe digital libraries.
A support page on Funimation’s website says the service will automatically transfer existing subscribers to Crunchyroll, noting that the transfer “may vary depending on your specific payment platform, subscription type and region.” But the page — unhelpfully — doesn’t say how much subscribers will have to pay following the transition, only that legacy subscribers will see a price increase. You’ll have to check your email to see how much you’ll have to pay.

Since I’m a legacy subscriber, my price is going up. Instead of paying $5.99 per month for the Funimation Premium Plus plan I was grandfathered into, I’ll have to pay $9.99 per month for Crunchyroll’s Mega Fan plan. (For some reason, my email lists my new price as $12.49 Canadian, which is how much Canadian users have to pay for the Mega Fan plan.)

I’m not the only one getting a price increase, either. In a post on X, one user says they’ll see their yearly subscription price go from $54.95 to $99.99. However, the user notes that they were also grandfathered into an older Funimation plan, which is why the price hike is so steep. Another user on the same legacy plan as me will also see the same jump from $5.99 to $9.99 per month. We’ve reached out to Crunchyroll for more clarification about the new prices Funimation subscribers will have to pay but didn’t immediately hear back.

To make matters worse, Crunchyroll won’t support the digital copies redeemed through Funimation. This promotion allowed users to redeem digital copies of a Funimation Blu-ray or DVD they purchased, giving them the ability them to store and view the show or movie through the streaming service. Funimation said users could keep the copies “forever” — but that’s clearly not the case now.

According to Funimation’s support page, Crunchyroll “does not currently support Funimation Digital copies, which means that access to previously available digital copies will not be supported.” In other words, all those digital copies are going away, too, which is a massive bummer for anyone who purchased — and later sold — eligible DVDs or Blu-rays, hoping to store the digital copies on Funimation forever.
The writing has been on the wall for Funimation for quite some time. When Sony acquired Crunchyroll in 2021, it made plans to combine Crunchyroll and Funimation into a single streaming service. After that, Crunchyroll inherited a huge library of content from Funimation — but Funimation remained online, while still adding episodes of continuing series. We didn’t know when Funimation was going to shut down until now.

If you’re interested in transferring to a Crunchyroll subscription, there are instructions on the support page about how to transfer your watch history and queue. As for myself, I’m likely going to cancel my subscription. The only reason why I kept Funimation was because I’m on a legacy $5.99 per month plan — making it the cheapest ad-free streaming service I have amid rising prices across the entire industry. Sure, Funimation’s playback controls and UI aren’t all that great, but I’ll miss using the app to get my fill of nostalgia from Dragon Ball Z or to catch up with new episodes of My Hero Academia.
 
Funimation never wanted to do another Blu-Ray release of the classic original Tenchi Muyo! OVA series from the 1990's, and now third parties expect you to cough up almost $300 for a used set.
Which should be a fucking crime not only because I find sitting on media releases with obvious demand abhorrent but also I need more people to see Tenchi VS Kagato in BD quality. Seriously wish Kagato’s VA did more work.
 
Did they ever sell digital copies by themselves and not just packaged with their Blu-rays? I never used the ones I got with them.
They sold digital copies through amazon and itunes, but I don't know if owners will still have access to them when Funi officially closes down. The digital copies were frustrating to watch. You had to watch them online or you could download them through their app.
If you paid for anything on this service, you shouldn't feel bad about pirating all of it in the future.
Funimation was notoriously shitty with its customer service and how it dealt with complaints. I once purchased a brand-new copy of the Claymore blu-ray and it was missing the booklet. I emailed Funi about it and waited over a month for a response only for them to ask for proof of purchase and then they denied it because it wasn't from FYE or a retail store, but from Amazon. I'm happy to see them go. Their BBB complaints show the shitty "customer service" they gave others.
 
The fact that they are nearly doubling the yearly subscription is fucking insanity, though. But again, as I mentioned earlier, valuing customers or customer loyalty is an alien concept to the greedy little faggots that run most media companies these days.
I'm surprised that they're straight up stating the price instead of the deceptive pricing news media does, banking on people who can't do math. "$350 a year" sounds expensive, so they use phrases like "less than a dollar a day!"

Another reason is that so much good old stuff is now (pretty deliberately) out of print, and physical copies cost a fucking fortune. Funimation never wanted to do another Blu-Ray release of the classic original Tenchi Muyo! OVA series from the 1990's, and now third parties expect you to cough up almost $300 for a used set.
There is no reason why they should cost so much. The demand for anime justifies made-on-demand Blu-rays. The technology is there.
 
There is no reason why they should cost so much. The demand for anime justifies made-on-demand Blu-rays. The technology is there.
This would be best case for anime blu rays. They are low volume sellers already. The problem is it isn't the blu rays. It's a artifact of Japanese rental stores. At first that's who they sold to, hense the high price. Then they found mega weebs WOULD pay the same. So the high price never went away. And weebs sadly still pay no matter how much they grumble
 
This would be best case for anime blu rays. They are low volume sellers already. The problem is it isn't the blu rays. It's a artifact of Japanese rental stores. At first that's who they sold to, hense the high price. Then they found mega weebs WOULD pay the same. So the high price never went away. And weebs sadly still pay no matter how much they grumble
Where else are the weebs going to go? The high seas?

WAIT NO, GIVE US YOUR MONEY!
 
People mock me for still collecting piles of DVDs and VHS of media I enjoy, but whenever I see this shit it makes me glad I don't rely on streaming services for anything I give a fuck about.
I agree with you on this.. I've got a nice set of movies I like to watch. Again... another symptom of ignorance from people in GENERATION FAIL. AND They still believe in the BULLSHIT of convenience and business will always have your digital library when you subscribe.

Dumb asses will never learn... So fuck them.

Live in your Mud Huts.
Eat your Bug Burgers.
And Pray to your Overlords for doing without.
 
Where else are the weebs going to go? The high seas?

WAIT NO, GIVE US YOUR MONEY!
As much as you joke, there are certain advantages to blu rays. For one, no internet required. No hard drive space either. And often times they clean up the animation compared to broadcast. In my own personal experience, sometimes it's the ONLY way to find a dub of a show, because pirate sites are fucking lazy bastards. Blu rays do have a place in the eco system. That said the price is gay.
 
As much as you joke, there are certain advantages to blu rays. For one, no internet required. No hard drive space either. And often times they clean up the animation compared to broadcast. In my own personal experience, sometimes it's the ONLY way to find a dub of a show, because pirate sites are fucking lazy bastards. Blu rays do have a place in the eco system. That said the price is gay.
The studios know they have weebs over a barrel.
 
Funimation never wanted to do another Blu-Ray release of the classic original Tenchi Muyo! OVA series from the 1990's, and now third parties expect you to cough up almost $300 for a used set.
youre the only guy asking for it.

ADV dubbed it. ADV was always the better of the dubbing companies, it was founded by fans for fans, and they actually gave a shit about quality, or at least the entertainment value they cared about. Sentai is a serviceable spiritual successor, but there was something special about ADV we'll never get back.

ADV was great. rip.
 
youre the only guy asking for it.
I, too, think it would be great to legally get new releases of Ryo-ohki in current year, but the four Geneon DVDs suffice (even so, they were somewhat of a bitch to get).

Now in terms of releases that'll never happen again, Aniplex is holding Nerima Daikon Brothers hostage simply because they'll never get over how ass-mad they were during its production. It's like they never knew a damn thing about Nabeshin and his antics.
 
The new equivalent of that is pirate a local copy always, because now that everybody's forcing streaming a shitton of shows never get physical releases.
If you're a fan of one of those 2-season wonders on Netflix that got canceled on a cliffhanger, odds are pretty bad for you when it comes to finding a blu ray for it.
I'm still annoyed that killer b and the last seraph are on seemingly permanent hold meanwhile naruto and hos son have 8 billion episodes

Fuck corporations
 
Another reason is that so much good old stuff is now (pretty deliberately) out of print, and physical copies cost a fucking fortune. Funimation never wanted to do another Blu-Ray release of the classic original Tenchi Muyo! OVA series from the 1990's, and now third parties expect you to cough up almost $300 for a used seset.
Out of curiousity whats the going price for the original Pioneer release in the nice silver slipcase with everything including the little mini 3" bonus disk? Asking for a friend.

Heck I have a full ADV release Evangelion in my closet. And a ton of other ADV stuff. ADV was great. Best Voice Actors, they just needed more of them.
 
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I'm amazed people willingly pay for anime streaming with the amount of free sites out there that allow you to also download every episode you want for whatever obscure anime they have.
Gabe said that "piracy is a service problem", and I've found that to be true. You can start off paying for media (music, movies, video games, etc.) but sooner or later, one way or another, you WILL get fucked over.

Before he got his mind infected with terminal leftism, back in 2008 (imagine, a month before election day and not being completely obsessed) Randall Munroe made the "Steal This Comic" comic, and it's aged quite well.

steal_this_comic.png
 
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Out of curiousity whats the going price for the original Pioneer release in the nice silver slipcase with everything including the little mini 3" bonus disk? Asking for a friend.
Not really sure, but I think the last time I saw one of those on Amazon (only had three or four episodes) the seller was asking $100. I think I've seen some more reasonable options on eBay, but a big problem with eBay is there's no guarantee you're not going to get something that's scratched to hell and back and freezes/skips for 75% of the runtime.
 
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Reminder Crunchyroll used to be a pirate site, but sold out and fucked over the volunteers they had.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2023/07/15/digital/anime-crunchyroll-sony/

They also have the worst service.

Don't give these faggots a dollar to spit on them.

I'm not well-versed on Crunchyroll's history but getting "slowly legitimized" sounds a bit suspect and instead bringing back memories of how the RIAA suits killed Napster with Roxio buying the brand and dressing up in Napster's corpse to sell DRM'd music (unlikely that DRM from 2003 works anymore).

Also, this quote:
"We want to be everything for someone rather than something for everyone,” Purini says.
implies that regular customers can get fucked in favor of whales.
 
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