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Crunchyroll And Funimation Join Forces To Bring More Anime To Everyone

Today, anime streaming services Crunchyroll and Funimation announced their new title-sharing partnership.

Crunchyroll, whose service focuses on subtitled anime, will now offer titles from Funimation’s summer simulcast. D. Dray-man Hallow, First Love Monster and Puzzle & Dragons X will be available to Crunchyroll viewers. Amazingly, Cowboy Bebop, PSYCHO-PASS and Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash will follow suit.

Dub-centric Funimation will host Crunchy summer anime 91 Days, Mob Psycho 100 and Orange, all featured in our ā€œFive Must-Watch Anime of Summer 2016ā€ write-up. In the next few weeks, Free -Iwatobi Swim Club and The Testament of Sister New Devil will follow suit.

The partnership is huge for U.S. anime fans who ping-pong between the two services for their varied subbing and dubbing needs. Kun Gao, Crunchyroll’s co-founder, told me that the idea came about when he ran into Funimation COO Mike DuBouise at a conference. There, they discussed their shared goal of growing the Eastern anime audience.

When asked whether the collaboration means that Crunchyroll and Funimation are considering consolidating, DuBouise told me, ā€œNo. Funimation and Crunchyroll have entered into a distribution partnership. Our goal was not a merger. We will still continue to be separate companies serving the anime industry.ā€

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