funimation has lots of anime, some of them you can find on YouTube. one of my personal favorites was Ouran Highschool Host Club :)Type your answer here...
There are nonstop manga series, but some are school rumble, dragonaut, kenichi, bamboo blade, strike witches,... and so forth
Funimation does not make anime. It's an American company that licenses and sells anime in the United States.
The FUNimation channel is an anime network that broadcasts FUNimation's properties such as DragonBall Z. >< It never stops showing anime. The channel is available from Verizon FiOS. I also believe it's on Video On-Demand for Dish Network. Hope that helps. ^^
http://www.theanimesuperstore.com has over 800 anime series
I don't know a site where you can downloading it but you can watch save me lollipop at the funimation site and soul eater is on funimation's youtube channel :)
The anime series "Monster" has 74 episodes .
Sadly, no, at least not the anime series. Funimation is still dubbing the movies, though.
Funimation does not make anime. It's an American company that licenses and sells anime in the United States.
DISH Network used to carry this channel but we no longer carry this channel. DISH Network Corporation offers select series and specials from FUNimation Channel's portfolio of anime programming through DISH On Demand. Funimation Anime is available as part of DISH Network's TurboHD programming packages. FUNimation programming is located under "TV Entertainment."
Yes there is its called Fruit Basket its in netflix in english and on Funimation and u could try watching it on youtube
There is the Anime Network on demand, or the Funimation channel. However, very few actually have the Funimation channel.
that would be funimation On Demand. Contact Direct tv or who ever you have and ask about FUNimation On Demand
The FUNimation channel is an anime network that broadcasts FUNimation's properties such as DragonBall Z. >< It never stops showing anime. The channel is available from Verizon FiOS. I also believe it's on Video On-Demand for Dish Network. Hope that helps. ^^
FUNimation will release the American version of the 13-episode anime series ("Save me, Lollipop!") on December 24, 2009.
ofc! it's free!
special ordered channel with Dish Network of a channel of nothing but anime. Also there is a funimation network.
Contact a manga/anime company like TokyoPop, Shonen King, or Funimation Studios, I would assume.
See the related link below to a list of anime dubbed by FUNimation .