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==More Information==
 
==More Information==
 
*They've done a lot of work with [[4Kids]]. Despite that, they are polar opposites, because Funimation treats their shows with respect and leaves them uncut (for the most part).
 
*They've done a lot of work with [[4Kids]]. Despite that, they are polar opposites, because Funimation treats their shows with respect and leaves them uncut (for the most part).
*They stream full episodes of TV shows on their website! But only if you're [[American]]. They used to do it for Canadians too, but not anymore. And that's a load of diarrhea.
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*They stream full episodes of TV shows on their website! But only if you're in North America.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Funimation Update Quickie]]
 
*[[Funimation Update Quickie]]
 
[[Category:Southerners]]
 
[[Category:Southerners]]

Latest revision as of 06:19, 22 November 2016

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Funimation is an anime dubbing/distributing company located in Texas and founded by Gen Fukunaga in 1994. Some notable personnel include Scott Porter, Todd Haberkorn, Chris Sabat and Justin Cook.

Titles Dubbed by Funimation[edit]

And others!

More Information[edit]

  • They've done a lot of work with 4Kids. Despite that, they are polar opposites, because Funimation treats their shows with respect and leaves them uncut (for the most part).
  • They stream full episodes of TV shows on their website! But only if you're in North America.

See Also[edit]