20) Animedaisuki. More: Containing almost 2000+ shows on the list, animedaisuki(link ) is an excellent streaming service that allows viewers to watch stunningly beautiful hand-drawn artworks in HD quality with various language options without any commercials that may disrupt the viewing experience....
Funimation is also now the sole anime streaming app you can download on Nintendo Switch. Only available to paid subscribers, the app includes fast and friendly new browsing features, including a personalized anime queue and schedule of upcoming shows. This tweaked interface will roll out to versio...
Regardless of your technical knowledge and/or ignorance, we can all admit that none of us saw it coming, and none of us really needed or wanted the fanbase even further divided. It was tough enough for there to still be “dub” and “sub” arguments, and now those two opposing factions...
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Why another release? Why now? Many of us assumed, after FUNimation made clear the effort that went into theirownremastering process, that these new "masters" would be what the North American market would be stuck with for the foreseeable future. FUNimation made it a point to note that the...
Funimation is now without question the premier anime company in the US, a role cemented when they took over much of Geneon's catalog (and brand) when that company went belly-up in 2008. With releases spanning everything from Hello Kitty to high-class drama to the new otaku-targeted comedy...
So since '03, the RIAA and the MPAA just quit issuing those subpoenas. And that's what beget the John Doe lawsuits that we have now. Because we filed a John Doe lawsuit we're still entitled to serve a regular civil subpoena, but it's really hard. Back then, the RIAA and MPAA—...