Fractale Streams Today!

In recent days we have been diligently tracking the online illegal distribution of the anime series Fractale and on behalf of the rights holders we have been taking the appropriate legal action. As a result, we now have the approval of the Fractale production committee to stream episode 2 of the series starting today. We will make the episode available at 10:45 a.m CST and we are pleased to be able to continue the Fractale simulcast each Thursday as planned.

To watch episodes visit www.FUNimation.com/video.

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  • 26
    wat on says:

    Try streaming a version that doesn’t make my eyes bleed, please.
    360p is like something you’d see in 1985.


  • 27
    sam on says:

    You never did a good job then did you, they are still all over the web! :P useless funimation. Fansubs still.


  • 28
    Marty Preslar on says:

    I am happy to see this was resolved in a timely fashion. I will gladly watch Fractale on Hulu, in hopes that the FPC and Funi get some of that ad revenue in the long run.


  • 29
    Mitamaking on says:

    What have I done….

    http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-01-25/funimation-sues-1337-bittorrent-users-over-one-piece

    I give Funi a link to Nyaa and not one week later they start suing One Piece uploaders and downloaders. Not Fractale ones, but One Piece.


  • 30
    Dragon0 on says:

    This sounds like a folow up from what happend previously. I wouldn’t be suprised to hear about the Fractale ones sometime in the future.


  • 31
    Hectotane on says:

    @ Mitamaking:

    Thanks for helping to create an even wider gap between us anime fans who have no money and the elitist who run the anime industry (and want you to pay for their sub-suburban houses whilst the in-between animators still get squat). :|

    But this is more-than-likely a public stunt by FUNi, a “Wolf Ticket Sale.” :idea:

    See… They want to do their best for the associates they have back in Japan. But they REALLY can’t tick off the fanbase; the people who actually BUY from them.

    Despite what the good people say against “illegal downloading,” people want to SEE (i.e. Watch In Its Entirety) the anime titles in question before they start plunking in $60 some-odd into its purchase. Take that away, and (in due time) there goes the lot of everyone’s income.

    We’re still in a recession (since nobody’s dumb enough to blindly throw they money away), so FUNi on down STILL can’t afford it. :idea:


  • 32
    ExcelGenerations on says:

    Dude anyone who watches fansubs and say that’s the ONLY way to “test” a show is a moron. Yes it has been said over and over but it’s nothing but the truth. You can’t watch something for free end of story!

    Grats Funi for getting Fractale back. I really hope some sort of regulation or anything in the near future can help smack this bull illegal downloading. It’s a joke and the fake fans need to move onto something else if they are not willing to pay for their luxury.


  • 33
    Maureen on says:

    Wait, this show’s been back on simulcast? How long?

    Amazing how the turn off was publicized, but not the return…. Bad marketing, Funimation.


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