So I've been seeing threads like this on Google, but nothing is actually solved, and you can't comment on them any more. So here goes again. I'm trying to watch episode 41 of Black Clover on the funimation app on my firestick, and all I get is a black screen. Episode 42 happens to have the same problem, but episode 40 and 43 play just fine. I have 2 gig internet so that's not an issue. The troublesome episodes play fine on my phone, and so that's how we've been watching them. I say them because there have been problematic episode before this one. If like to find a fix, because I don't want to have to switch to my phone ever 9 episodes or so. Has a fix been found yet?

Why? 11 episodes locked halfway through a series! I can't really justify paying money for a subscription at the moment. I just have a free account. I watched the whole of Tokyo Ghoul re for free with no problems and Death Parade!


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Because the funimation app is on my xbox, it's really difficult to look at information about the app and how things work. Plus I'm a little sick at the moment and my brain is literally mashed potatoes lol.

I got funimation a couple of days ago and there are shows where there are just episodes missing in the middle of the season. Charlotte doesn't have ep 3, Gurren Lagann doesn't have ep 3 ,5 ,6 or 25. I paid to watch shows not parts of shows

I see the episodes, and its skipping alot. Season one consists of 61 episodes (to my knowledge) and Funimation only has Episode 1, 10, 13, 30, and 49. Thats five episodes, and thats not even the worst part, I cant even watch episode one without subscribing.

I thought it might of been the fact that it was "Uncut" so I pressed on that and its the only option, so the fact that its Uncut is a must. I dont want to subscribe unless someone can reassure me that they have all the One Piece episodes. I even skip to other seasons and it seems they are still skipping episodes.

Unless you unlock the other episodes once you subscribe, or they arent available for mobile but available on other devices. Just anything else that could be it, tell me. Someone told me Funimation was their primary streaming for One Piece and I cant see why if they dont have most of the episodes.

I have Funimation on my TV as an app and just recently when my uncle was trying to watch the recent episode of MHA, it keeps showing a video error message. It has also been occurring with other anime episodes as well. I don't know if this has happened in the past since I am a new subscriber. I have noticed that some others have experienced the same issue but only through phone and computer. Has Funimation said anything about it and is there a solution to this problem?

When I use the Funimation app (on my iPhone), actually downloading episodes is VERY difficult. I just want to select a handful of episodes of a show and download them. Sometimes the app doesn't download anything. Sometimes it downloads an episode partway and then gets stuck. I would say that it takes a lot of babysitting and user interaction to get anything actually downloaded.

Sometimes episodes get "stuck" where I can't delete them or download them, and they're in like a half-downloaded state. The only workaround I've found for when this happens is to delete an entire show (which deletes all of its downloaded episodes). That's obviously not ideal.

Then there's the 13-episode limit. I have screenshots showing that I have less than 13 episodes on my device and I'll still get the error. I think there are some episodes "stuck" on my device that I can't see but are still taking up space.

NOW, on top of all this, this morning I tried to download some episodes of Mob Psycho 100, and I actually got some to download. When I drove up to park at the gym, I got a message from Verizon that said I was down to 10% data on my plan. That's not too bad, but 2 minutes later I got another saying that I was out of data. Sure enough, when I looked at my account, I used like 4GB while I was driving. Funimation shouldn't have been downloading anything, but I think it got stuck pulling data down. It's the only app I used this morning.

Funimation holds the rights to the One Piece anime in North America for streaming and home video and record their own in-house English dub which has reached Episode 1024. They have released every episode of the series with English subtitles (barring three crossover episodes) and stream new episodes the day they air in Japan. Additionally, they have released six TV specials and five movies in both subtitled and dubbed formats. Funimation's English localization is also used in Britain (through their subsidiary Manga Entertainment)[2][3] and Australia.

Funimation's English dub began airing in June 2007 with the Jaya Arc, continuing from where the edited 4Kids dub had left off. Funimation's home video release in May 2008 started with the re-dubbed version of the first episode 4Kids previously dubbed, and by May 2010 they had re-dubbed of all of the episodes previously handled by 4Kids. While the version initially broadcast on Cartoon Network was edited to the channel's standards, the streaming and home video versions, and the Adult Swim broadcasts are uncensored and streaming and home videos feature both English and Japanese versions.

After producing 104 English-dubbed episodes, cut down from 143 Japanese ones, 4Kids dropped the One Piece license in December 2006.[7] On April 12, 2007, Funimation Entertainment announced they had acquired the license to the series and would premier their own dubbed English version on Cartoon Network on September 29, 2007, with Episode 144, and later redubbed the episodes 4Kids dubbed and dubbed the episodes skipped by 4Kids. Although Funimation's dub would directly follow the 4Kids version for the series' Cartoon Network broadcast, the production team behind the new dub was entirely different. Consequently, Funimation replaced every cast member, used less strict editing than 4Kids and retained the original music (with the Japanese theme music replaced with an English cover of the same song). Funimation's dub was well received for its voice acting, dialogue and music.

Episodes would still be edited to meet Cartoon Network's standards; for example, Sanji's cigarette, which 4Kids had re-drawn into a lollipop, was removed entirely. The broadcast version of the dub retained previously established names and terminology from the 4Kids dub and video games, while the "Uncut" version intended for home video would use more accurate naming; for example, while "Zolo" was used on the Cartoon Network broadcasts, "Zoro" was used in all other releases and the Adult Swim broadcasts of the same episodes. In North America, Funimation's edited dub concluded with Episode 167 in March 2008; the dub would continue to air in Australia, where it soon switched from edited to uncut versions. Episode 195, the last episode of the Skypiea Arc, aired January 7, 2009, and has rerun once before being put on hiatus again.

In May 2008, Funimation released their first uncut DVD of the series, starting from the first episode and catching up to "Season Three", the batch of episodes that they had initially dubbed. In April 2011, the DVD release of Funimation's Season Three was concluded. The release of new dubbed episodes continued in August 2012 with Episode 206, the beginning of "Season Four", on DVD.

One Piece returned to Cartoon Network on May 19, 2013, this time as part of Adult Swim's Toonami block. Adult Swim skipped ahead to Episode 207, the start of the Long Ring Long Land Arc, which had been available on DVD for several months. The series aired at 1 AM without edits for content; however, as per Toonami practice, the opening and ending credits were shortened to 30 seconds (or more for some openings and endings) and the next episode previews were removed. An "Ask Toonami" segment established that most of the intro/outro material the block receives from Funimation and other sources is already cut down for broadcast, and was not their own doing; as the full opening was used for the first available episode or as the lead-off program of the block, with the short opening being used in the rest of the available episodes, if the program doesn't lead off the block. The short version of the ending is always used, regardless of that. The series ran on Adult Swim until March 17, 2017, with the airing of Episode 384 (Spa Island Arc), and was replaced by Tokyo Ghoul.[8]

One Piece made its second return to Adult Swim's Toonami block on January 23, 2022, skipping ahead to Episodes 517-518, the start of the Return to Sabaody Arc and the Fish-Man Island Saga, as it was considered the best starting point for new viewers, those caught up with the simulcast, and people who watched the show on previous television runs.[9][10] In addition, two new episodes aired on the block each night instead of the standard one up until episode 593, with every airing of the block since only premiering one a week.

For the first 574 episodes, the English-language credits reference the cast and crew for both languages, although not every credit from the Japanese version is translated. Additional credits covering the Japanese production, such as the theme music, are included from Episode 206. From Episode 575 onward, the translated credits only refer to the Japanese production and credit fewer people than previous episodes did; silent English dub credits follow each episode, again with fewer credited cast and crew than before.

All of Funimation's disc releases contain the uncut English dub and original Japanese audio with translated English subtitles. While the Japanese TV series and specials are mixed in stereo, the English dub was up mixed to 5.1 for the first 628 episodes. Where applicable, the video track uses the localized English version of the credits.

Funimation's first DVD release of the franchise was the movie Episode of Alabasta on February 19, 2008, with a Blu-ray release following on January 27, 2009. Funimation categorized the TV series into "Seasons" which are generally longer than those used for the Japanese DVDs; for example, Episode 264 marks the begging of the Japanese "Season Nine" but the American "Season Four". Each season is divided into "Voyages" containing 10 to 14 episodes over two discs, which retail at $49.98. 'Season One: First Voyage', containing the first 13 episodes, was released on May 27, 2008. In 2011, after releasing the first three seasons, Funimation began releasing 4-disc "Collections" bundling two Voyages in new packaging at an MSRP of $24.99; apart from the labels, the discs themselves are identical to the previous releases.[11] e24fc04721

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