FUNimation: The Podcast

Posted by gia
Categorized Under: Commentary, General
Dated: 9 Jun 2008

Now, when I originally heard that FUNimation was going to do a podcast, I assumed that it was going to be an audio deal…but apparently while they have an audio-only version of it, it is actually a video podcast. And at 14 minutes, the video comes in at 170 megs…FUNi, c’mon. You can do better than that. I could do better than that! For this reason, I’m not going to bother embedding the video here– it really wonks up the page’s load time. If you want to check out the video yourself, you can do so here.

Moving on to the actual content. I was kind of excited about this being a potential opportunity to really talk about what’s going on at FUNimation, what they do, how they do it, etc…and a cool opportunity for announcements, too. But this first episode is pretty much just a 15-minute commercial for Shin-chan, School Rumble, and One Piece, among others.

It’s hosted by Todd Haberkorn (above) who you’re most likely to recognize as Watanuki in the xxxHOLiC dub. The presentation is decent; the video quality is great and the FUNimation staff has always been awesome at the light, slightly self-deprecating humor…but sometimes, just because you make fun of yourself for being awkward, that doesn’t make it any less awkward.

All of that said, there’s hope– they mention that they’ll be podcasting live at Anime Expo next month, which I’m hoping also means the appearance of events manager Adam Sheehan, who is a hilarious guy. They’ll also be making an announcement for the next vidcast. There are going to be weekly check-ins as well as the longer monthly podcasts as well, and those could be nifty.

But this episode you can really mostly just skip, unless you’re really desperate to see the trailer for the School Rumble OVA.

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3 Responses to “FUNimation: The Podcast”

  1. Nebs Says:

    To be fair, the embeded version is only about 94MB. =b But yeah, still way too big then it needs to be. I had expected it to be a video podcast, but it really is just a 15-minute commercial more than anything else. Eh, oh well I guess.

  2. Dood Says:

    I thought they did an alright job with it…it is the first one. What did you guys expect it to have on it? I mean, it had interviews, production information, and a bit of inside info.

  3. gia Says:

    @Dood: I felt like the interviews stayed away from anything remotely substantive– I’m not sure whether that was intentional or it just turned out that way because everyone was trying to be goofy and funny.

    Basically, it wasn’t terrible– but it’s an opportunity to do so much more and to really show what happens in that office, and the first episode doesn’t offer much along those lines.

    That said, even I noted that there’s hope as they push forward and try to do more new and interesting stuff.

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