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Leaked Recordings Allegedly Reveal Dragon Ball Z Cast Making Homophobic Jokes
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The hypocrisy , hatred and jealousy for one man is REAL. I’ll give my $1 opinion on this much later but here’s what going on now. Funimation is a SHIT FIRE OF A COMPANY #standwithvic Viewer discretion advised offensive language not recommended for children under 18
Apparent leaked voiceover recordings from the anime production company Funimation allegedly reveal voice actors from Dragon Ball Z (including what appears to be Goku’s English voice actor Sean Schemmel) making homophobic, incestuous, and overall offensive jokes while recording.
Multiple audio clips were slowly revealed by Nick Rekieta over the course of his Rekieta Law livestream, which he claims violates Funimation’s own workplace guidelines. Rekieta also notes that he obtained the clips “absolutely, 100% legally” and that he is distributing them in a journalistic capacity. Funimation notably distributes (and facilitates English dub work for) Dragon Ball Z, which is created by Toei Animation.
While they vary in subject matter and levels of offensiveness, one particularly egregious clip seemingly involves Schemmel speaking as Goku hurling homophobic slurs at the character’s son. Another Dragon Ball clip uses licensed music in the background while multiple characters play out an “audio drama” about sodomy. A brief recording also apparently features the voice of Chi-Chi making an incest-related joke.
Among the alleged leaked recordings are the voices of Krillin, Mr. Popo, Yamcha, Mr. Satan, and more. IGN reached out to Funimation concerning the recordings, to which the company responded: “Funimation has no comment regarding your story.” As we do not have more official information from Funimation, we cannot confirm the validity of these recordings, though the performances appear to be identical to those in the Dragon Ball franchise.
These leaks ultimately caused Funimation to trend on Twitter and other social media platforms, with fans reacting to the shocking audio clips.
Funimation recently cut ties with voice actor Vic Mignogna, known for working on various anime like Fullmetal Alchemist and Dragon Ball Super: Broly, following sexual harassment allegations.
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Funimation Sued By Kojcast For Patent Infringment
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Two lawsuits in the making Funimation is being sued by DBZ Broly voice over actor Vic Mignogna over false allegations of sexual misconduct. By the time Vic and Kojcast gets through with them there will be no FUNimation. I say FIRE Monica Reil, Monica Marchi…. Funimation must like being sued.
Kojicast LLC has sued Funimation Productions over their FunimationNow streaming service being a patent infringement on their ‘683 Patent. The lawsuit was filed back on April 24th, 2019, but it hasn’t been wildly spread around the net until some Twitter users caught wind of it.
Super Girl tweeted out the PDF on May 12th, 2019 for the suit from Kojicast against Funimation set in the eastern district of Texas.
In the suit it alleges that Funimation used the ‘683 Patent in their FunimationNow streaming technology that allows users to stream Funimation content from their mobile device and then pick up and resume that content on additional devices, such as home computers or smart TVs.
This feature was advertised in the FunimationNow ad that’s currently available on YouTube. It was originally published back on March 9th, 2019.
It’s only 22 seconds long, and the relevant part is at the 16 second mark, where it advertises episode progress syncing across devices, so you can play or watch the content across multiple devices.
The lawsuit alleges that Funimation is using the ‘683 Patent that was prioritized by the USPTO back in 2012. The patent described technologies that allow users to stream content and – without restarting the content or break from the stream position – pick-up and resume where they left off on another device.
“Defendant has marketed its video delivery platform under its brand name “FunimationNow,” as well as possibly other brand names. The following is a discussion of the accused FunimationNow system. The FunimationNow system has apps for mobile communication devices, including an app for Apple IOS operating systems and an app for Android operating systems. The FunimationNow app supports casting features, enabling a user to watch a selected media content item on the mobile communication device or “casted” to one or more media playback devices.”
The patent infringement relief asks for Funimation to pay damages that Kojicast suffered as a result of the ‘683 Patent infringement. It also asks to have Funimation pay for Kojicast’s costs, attorney fees, expenses, and interests, in addition to “further relief” as deemed just by the courts. They also want a trial by jury.
This bit of news is already catching fire in the #IstandWithVic communities because this is yet another lawsuit that Funimation will have to battle in court, in addition to having to deal with the $1 million suit that voice actor Vic Mignogna filed against them for tortious interference when he was fired earlier in the year for what appeared to be spurious allegations of misconduct.
The animation distributor is now fighting two legal battles and neither seem to look like they appear to favor Funimation.
[Update:] Take note that there are some reports that Kojicast is a patent troll. Back on December 10th, 2018 TechRights reported that there were firms offering $1,000 to “intercept” Kojicast from utilizing a “weaponized patent”. Whether or not this will play any part in how the Funimation case unfolds remains to be seen.
(Thanks for the news tip Ebicentre, SenpaisntHome and giygas)
Original Source https://www.oneangrygamer.net/2019/05/funimation-sued-by-kojicast-for-patent-infringement-involving-funimationnow/84052/
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Anime Expo 2018: FUNimation Announces Licenses Home Releases
FUNimation held their panel at Anime Expo where they announced several new licenses as well as their upcoming home releases! First, FUNimation announced the acquisition of SSSS.Gridman for streaming. The anime will premiere on the FUNimationNow streaming service this fall but an exact date wasn’t mentioned. It should be noted that SSSS.Gridman is also set to debut in Japan this fall so this could be an indication of a simuldub or simulcast. If it does end up as a Simuldub, expect only the first eight or so episodes to air at the same time as has been the pattern with FUNimation and their simuldub series. Speaking of series that were simuldubbed, FUNimation also announced that the second part of Tokyo Ghoul:re would also be streaming this October but didn’t say whether or not if Tokyo Ghoul:re would get a simuldub. The next license that they announced was the anime Zillion (Akai Koudan Zillion). This anime is rather dated as it aired 31 years ago in 1987. FUNimation is planning to release the complete 31-episode series this October. FUNimation then detailed a myriad of their upcoming releases. The series detailed are as follows: High Speed! -Free! Starting Days Free! – Take Your Marks Free! -Timeless Medley- Kizuna Free! -Timeless Medley- Yakusoku ReLIFE OVA Witch Hunter Robin Pop Team Epic Dragon Ball Super Part 5 All of the home media releases are slated for October with Witch Hunter Robin being the only title to have a concrete release date of October 23. FUNimation is also planning on releasing a box set of anime movies which include The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Summer Wars, Wolf Children, and The Boy and The Beast. The release date of the box set is currently unknown. The Free! movies are also slated to be released both individually and as a box set as well. Needless to say, October is going to be a busy month for anime/FUNimation fans.
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Just a beautiful story of life and death and how to move on. Streaming now on FunimationNOW Wolf Children.
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Anime anyone? It was 1977 I was 5 years old when I first saw Star Blazers. 40 years later the saga continues with Star Blazers 2202
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