Anime streaming was supposed to make life easier—but instead, it feels more restrictive than ever.Crunchyroll’s monopoly, the disappearance of Funimation’s identity, and the rise of AI dubbing are changing how anime is made, watched, and valued. Voice actors are caught in the middle, creators str...
Anime streaming was supposed to make life easier—but instead, it feels more restrictive than ever.Crunchyroll’s monopoly, the disappearance of Funimation’s identity, and the rise of AI dubbing are changing how anime is made, watched, and valued. Voice actors are caught in the middle, creators struggle to get paid, and fans are left with fewer real choices.This conversation isn’t about nostalgia—it’s about whether anime streaming is actually improving, or quietly breaking what made anime special in the first place.