EntMnt Xclusive Sony acquiring majority stake in anime distributor Funimation

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Sony is strengthening its position in the anime market by acquiring a majority stake in Funimation, one of the biggest U.S. distributors of Japanese animated movies and TV series.

Funimation, which is based in Texas, releases anime through streaming, DVD and in cinemas. It is behind popular titles such as the “Dragon Ball” franchise and this year’s “Your Name.”

The deal with Sony Pictures Television Networks hasn’t closed yet and is subject to regulatory approvals, but Sony said Monday that the acquisition would value Funimation at about $150 million. Sony said it was taking a “substantial majority stake.”

The agreement will enhance Sony’s existing anime offerings, which include Animax, an anime network based in Japan that operates in 23 countries.

time of significant change in the anime industry as distributors are learning how to co-exist with Netflix and Amazon, which have moved aggressively into the market.

At the same time, Netflix and Amazon continue to partner with distributors such as Funimation by licensing some of their content.

Funimation runs its own streaming service, FunimationNow, which specializes in English-dubbed versions of popular anime titles. Last year, the company announced a partnership with rival CrunchyRoll in which certain titles would be available on both companies’ streaming platforms.


The deal “allows us to deliver the best anime to fans across all screens and platforms,” Andy Kaplan, president of worldwide networks at Sony Pictures Television, said in a statement.

Sony Pictures Television Networks operates channels that reach subscribers around the world. In addition to Animax, its properties and brands include Crackle and AXN.

Sony acquiring majority stake in anime distributor Funimation - LA Times
 

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Deadline and Variety report that the majority stake is 95%, purchased at US$143 million.

Sony Pictures Television Networks operates branded linear television and digital networks, including Japanese satellite anime channel Animax and streaming service Crackle. Earlier this year, Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan formed with a joint venture company with Mitsui & Co., the company that owns the majority stake in anime channel Kids Station. The joint venture, AK Holdings, serves as the management company for both Animax and Kids Station, and plans to hold worldwide events to expand the global anime market.

"Around the world, Sony's networks have been major players in the anime space for nearly two decades, and in more recent years we have rapidly increased our networks' over-the-top and digital offerings to consumers," Andy Kaplan, president of Worldwide Networks at Sony Pictures Television, said in a statement. "With the acquisition of Funimation, the combined IP of Animax, Kids Station and Funimation allows us to deliver the best anime to fans across all screens and platforms."

Source: Deadline (Denise Petski), Variety (Todd Spangler)

Sony Pictures TV to Acquire Majority Stake in Funimation - News - Anime News Network
 

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Animax will now have Funimation English Anime dubs for shows like Fairy Tail Danganronpa The Animation and its boquet
Animax will get benefited with this move
 
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