The new bill in Texas is so vaguely worded that its going to make a lot of anime illegal. According to the way the bill is worded, even things like Naruto would be illegal because of Naruto's sexy no jutsu . Even Dragon Ball would get hit because of teen Bulma flashing herself. And Uzuki Chan will be illegal too because "anything that looks like a minor" is also out and we know these people kept going on about how "Uzuki looks like a minor" . Disgaea (not an anime but a pretty popular and great game) is out too because of Etna.
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Crunchyroll LLC is just rebranded Funimation, the actual Crunchyroll is headquartered in San Fran.
Not anymore it aint. That office was costing them an arm and a leg and they sold it a few years ago. I just looked it up, and the listed headquarters for Crunchyroll, LLC is Coppell, TX (part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metro).
Crunchyroll LLC is just rebranded Funimation, as I said in another comment.
Crunchyroll (no LLC) is the original, and their HQ is still listed as in San Fran.
I thought it had all become one entity now, but if that is true I will take your word for it. I did see they still have offices in San Fran at least, just not the fancy custom one they liked to brag about that was costing them a fortune.
Im confused, whats the difference between Crunchyroll LLC and Crunchyroll?
Crunchyroll LLC is Funimation, they just changed their name like a year or two ago or so, presumably on Sony's orders.
Crunchyroll (no LLC) is the original one.
but Funimation owns Crunchyroll so it would still get hit wouldn't it?
Crunchy owns funi
Indirectly it could, yes.