American entertainment company
"Funimation Entertainment" redirects here. For the defunct streaming service titled after the former company name, see
Funimation .
Crunchyroll, LLC Formerly
Funimation, Inc. (1994–2020)[ a]
Funimation Productions, Ltd. (1994–2005, 2011–2020)
Funimation Entertainment (2005–2011)
Funimation Global Group, LLC (2020–2022)
Company type Joint venture [ 1] Industry Entertainment Genre Anime Founded May 9, 1994; 30 years ago (1994-05-09 ) , in Silicon Valley , California, U.S.[ 2] Founder Headquarters , U.S.
Key people
Rahul Purini (CEO) Gita Rebbapragada (COO) Asa Suehira (CCO ) Products Brands Crunchyroll Services Owners Number of employees
1500+[ 4] (2024) Divisions
Crunchyroll, LLC ,[ 6] formerly known as Funimation ,[ d] is an American entertainment company based in Dallas , Texas .[ 7] It operates the anime -focused eponymous over-the-top subscription video on-demand streaming service.
The company was founded in May 1994 by Gen Fukunaga and his wife Cindy in Silicon Valley , with funding by Daniel Cocanougher and his family, who became investors in the company, which then relocated to North Richland Hills and later Flower Mound, Texas .[ 8] Funimation was acquired by Navarre Corporation in May 2005; in April 2011, Navarre sold Funimation to a group of investors that included Fukunaga for $24 million.[ 9] The company was acquired by Sony Pictures Television in 2017 and rebranded to Crunchyroll, LLC in March 2022 after acquiring the streaming service of the same name and its parent Ellation in August 2021.[ 10]
The company also releases titles on home video either directly[ 11] or by having select anime titles released through its distribution partners (Sentai Filmworks , Viz Media , Discotek Media , and its corporate sibling, Aniplex of America in North America; Anime Limited in the United Kingdom).[ 12] [ 13]
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^ NormanicGrav (December 24, 2017). "Anime Limited News: New Podcast Episode, Update on Stock, Xmas Sales Updates" . Anime UK News . Archived from the original on June 20, 2018. Retrieved June 22, 2018 .