FUNi Plus
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Although FUNi+ is a 24-hour network, it also airs syndicated and other programming from Taylor media-owned, TBC broadcast-owned, or any other networks depending on affilated stations. | Although FUNi+ is a 24-hour network, it also airs syndicated and other programming from Taylor media-owned, TBC broadcast-owned, or any other networks depending on affilated stations. | ||
- | On March 16, 2012, Anime National announced that it will drop FUNimation programming from its FUNi+ service "on, or after March 15" due to "very low ratings".[6] and transitions to become an anime syndicated programming service, the only network original that will remain on the channel is Animate Your Reality and FUNi+ Now. Movies will be added to the network. | + | On March 16, 2012, Anime National announced that it will drop FUNimation programming from its FUNi+ service "on, or after March 15" due to "very low ratings".[6] and transitions to become an anime syndicated programming service, the only network original that will remain on the channel is Animate Your Reality and FUNi+ Now. Movies will be added to the network. |
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Revision as of 00:21, 4 April 2012
FUNi Plus (or FUNi+) is a 24-hour anime network that showcases some of FUNimation's and Taylor Media properties. TaylorSAT[1] was chosen as the exclusive distributor of the network. FUNi Plus is Taylor Media's second 24-hour successor of the FUNimation Channel , the first being ADV Films' Anime Network. During 2008, 13 new shows were added to the 24-hour channel.
On January 13, 2008 the FUNimation Channel logo was rebranded as FUNi Plus; Taylor Media has yet to give a reason for the rebranding.
Although FUNi+ is a 24-hour network, it also airs syndicated and other programming from Taylor media-owned, TBC broadcast-owned, or any other networks depending on affilated stations.
On March 16, 2012, Anime National announced that it will drop FUNimation programming from its FUNi+ service "on, or after March 15" due to "very low ratings".[6] and transitions to become an anime syndicated programming service, the only network original that will remain on the channel is Animate Your Reality and FUNi+ Now. Movies will be added to the network.
Programs
See FUNi+ schedule
- Kid Fighter Hero
- Robotech
- Gridman
- Ultraman
- The Incredible Ench
- Mega Man
- Monster Rancher
- Bomberman
- Gunsmith Cats
- Shin! Parallel Crayon Adventure
- Vandread
- Magical Project S
- Soul Eater
- Samurai Champloo
- Animate Your Reality with Scott Porter
- Blue Seed (added December 30, 2008)
- Dr. Slump
- FUN+ Now
Movies & Specials
- A Boy Named Shin Nohara
- Shin's Odyssey
- Legend of the Buri Buri Kingdom (movie)
- I'll Follow You, Shin