• Funimation cost and plan prices guide

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    Funimation cost and plan prices guide

    Date:
    Wed, 08 Sep 2021 10:00:58 +0000

    Description:
    Our guide breaks down the Funimation cost per subscription package and
    details how the anime streamer compares to rival services.

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    Whether or not you know your Afro Samurai from your Bamboo Blade, your Death Note from your Dragon Ball, streaming service Funimation is a one-stop shop for everything anime. Its home to hundreds of TV shows, from ready-to-binge classics to new episodes simulcast straight out of Japan. And, when it comes to the Funimation cost, it all depends on the subscription package you
    choose. Funimation cost: Head straight to the website and sign up to your chosen plan

    There are slight variations from region to region. But, regardless of where youre streaming from, youre guaranteed a quality library of captivating anime content. Read on below for a detailed breakdown of what you can enjoy for the Funimation cost. Read more: our guide to the best TV streaming services Funimation cost and plans at a glance

    US and Canadian subscribers can choose between three separate plans :
    Premium: $5.99 a month / $59.99 per year Premium Plus: $7.99 a month / $79.99 per year Premium Plus Ultra: $99.99 per year

    Each subscription offers uninterrupted, ad-free access to over 15,000 hours
    of anime content predominantly dubbed, though many titles are available with subtitles too and it can all be streamed in pristine HD (1080p) quality.

    There are a few key differences between Premium and Premium Plus. Youre limited to two streams with the former plan, but Plus will let you stream to five different devices at once. It also has download functionality, enabling you to watch titles offline on your mobile device via the Funimation app .

    The nuclear option, however, is Premium Plus Ultra. Its an annual plan that provides everything included in the Premium Plus package, but with free shipping on ALL orders and an annual anniversary gift. (Image credit: Funimation)

    Internationally, Funimation is available to subscribers in the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Brazil, and now Columbia, Chile and Peru. Theres only one, Premium Plus option though, that lacks the bells and
    whistles of its North American counterpart (e.g., you get 5 simultaneous streams and downloads for offline viewing, but none of the freebies).

    The Funimation cost in certain territories is provided below: Monthly: 4.99 / AU$7.95 / NZ$7.95 / 5.99 Annual: 49.99 / AU$79.50 / NZ$79.50 / 59.99

    Theres plenty of excellent anime content to gawk over. So, if you decide to splurge on an annual subscription, dont feel guilty: youll save a tidy 16%
    off the Funimation cost when paid in one chunk annually. Better still, no matter where you are in the world, you can benefit from a Funimation free trial .

    Head to the Funimation website and sign up to the right plan for you (Image credit: Reddit) How does the Funimation cost compare to Crunchyroll?

    The price points for Crunchyroll subscriptions are higher than their equivalent Funimation price plans. The entry-level Fan option is $7.99 a month, allowing for a single stream and no download functionality. However, pay $14.99 for the top-tier Ultimate Fan option, and get an impressive 6 streams and $25 off every $100 spent quarterly in the Crunchyroll store.

    Yes, youll pay more than the Funimation cost for a Crunchyroll membership.
    But you also get more bang for your buck. Boasting over 1100 titles in comparison to around 700, Crunchyroll is the self-dubbed worlds largest anime collection. Its got its own original shows and some live-action dramas, plus
    a collection of digital manga for die-hard anime fans.

    Other than the price, theres one significant difference. Funimation specializes in dubbed content, so its great for people who dont speak
    Japanese or find subtitles distracting (although much of its content includes subs too). Conversely, almost everything on Crunchyroll is subtitled and presented with the original Japanese voice cast.

    These differences could soon become a moot point, however, as Funimation Global Group LLC recently gobbled up Crunchyroll through an acquisition finalized in August. While future plans for the service are unclear, the CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment commented that they intend to create a unified anime subscription experience: suggesting that the two services will be
    merged into one mammoth anime offering.

    Until then, both platforms have their own merits. And, much like Funimation, there is a 14-day Crunchyroll free trial offer for new subscribers. (Image credit: rafapress / Shutterstock) How does the Funimation cost compare to other streaming services?

    Hardcore anime fans will definitely want to invest their entertainment
    dollars in an SVOD service like Funimation. Those with a more casual
    interest, however, might want to explore the platforms listed below. Each provides a respectable collection of anime, but alongside a broader variety
    of TV and movie titles.

    Netflix

    From $8.99 a month you can dive into a library of over 6000 TV shows and feature films. Over 200 of those are anime titles, including Netflix
    Originals Castlevania and Knights of Sidonia, Pokmon: Indigo League, Full Metal Alchemist, every season of Naruto, and the acclaimed Neon Genesis Evangelion. If you're in the UK, you'll also have access to Studio Ghibli films.

    HBO Max

    HBO Max counts Studio Ghibli and Crunchyroll among its 10 content hubs, all accessible with the $9.99 With Ads and the $14.99 Ad-Free plans. The WarnerMedia Direct platform has the exclusive streaming rights to every
    Studio Ghibli movie (with the exception of Grave of the Fireflies). It also has culled a few titles from the Crunchyroll platform, among them popular
    hits like Death Note, Erased, In/spectre and Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress. So, while its offering is modest compared to Funimation totalling less than 50 titles theyre of a very high calibre. (Image credit: rafapress / Shutterstock.com)

    Amazon Prime Video

    Theres a decent haul of anime here too, with classics like Akira and Cowboy Bebop, plus the whole Evangelion film series including Evangelion: 3.0+1.01 Thrice Upon a Time . Its $12.99 for an Amazon Prime subscription, which gifts members additional perks like free delivery, Prime Music and more. Or you can pay $8.99 instead if you just want to access its huge entertainment library. Be aware, though, that a significant amount of its anime offering appears to require a one-off rental fee to watch, rather than being part of a paid Prime membership.

    Hulu

    To the discerning anime fan, Hulu could be the perfect companion. Its $5.99 ad-supported plan provides a whopping library of over 4000 films and TV
    shows, with a surprisingly strong showing of titles harvested under its anime hub . Youll spy content familiar from the Funimation platform here: all 4 seasons of Attack on Titan , Dragon Ball, Tokyo Ghoul, Assassination Classroom, My Hero Academia, Sailor Moon, Akira and more. Plus, you can
    stream exclusive Hulu Originals like Palm Springs and Only Murders in the Building if you're looking for some variation.

    Read more: How to install Funimation on Roku Discover the best anime to
    watch Read our HBO Max review to see if it could be the service for you



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