Sunday, April 03, 2011

Funimation Channel

So I've been spending a week or so housesitting, at a place which has Verizon Fios cable, and thus gets the Funimation Channel.  I've had it on for several chunks of the weekend, and the results haven't been convincing. 

Now to be fair, I recognize that this is the very definition of a deep cable channel.  In that regard, I think the station has some decent looking promotional ads and bumpers.  However, they aren't used very well to inform you of what programming the channel has. Over the course of the two days, I saw the ads for Phantom and Oh Edo Rocket multiple times.  In contrast, I saw exactly two ads for Hetalia, and zero for Sengoku Basara.  If you want to know just what Funimation shows are on the station, you're not going to know without watching it for a full twelve or so hours.  That's a bit problematic in my eyes.

Furthermore, the channel doesn't seem to have any themed programming blocks (or, if it does, they again aren't well promoted).  It'd be easier if there were action or comedy blocks of some sort.

I'm also not sure why there was such an odd frequency of reruns.  The episodes of Kenichi and Tsubasa showing on Saturday morning were the exact same ones showing on Sunday morning.  It isn't uncommon for the day's episodes for a show to be repeated at night as an encore, but tow do so over the course of two days?  It doesn't make sense.  You'd think the shows would advance, especially considering that another show, Soul Eater, didn't repeat itself in the afternoon.

What I'm trying to figure out is how much Funimation cares about this effort. What they have made is undeniably slick, and yet the programming makes it look as if someone just threw shows on there so there would be something to show.  If you wanted to use the Channel to actually watch a show through its entirety, I couldn't guess how long it would take you.  I get the impression that Funi doesn't want fans to use it as a companion to DVD's and streaming.  But if that is the case, then what the hell is the point?  Near as I can tell, the company is still going strong, but they might not want to repeat the mistakes of ADV, which fucked around so much with The Anime Channel.  Funimation Channel should be a great way to let people eat up the more stale shows, but right now, it doesn't make it easy.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

i think the bigger push Funimation is going for is it's streaming and VOD content. They have the schedule for the channel updated regularly on the blog, but I get what you are saying. Perhaps we will see improvement as it gets added to more and more cable operators. It seems they have been really trying to push that over the last few months or so.