FUNimation Entertainment

FUNimation Entertainment (previously known as FUNimation Productions) is an United States entertainment company formed by Gen Fukunaga in the early 1990s to produce, merchandise and distribute anime and other entertainment properties in the United States and international markets.

On May 11 2005, FUNimation was acquired by Navarre Corporation and provides financial update and guidance.

FUNimation is headquartered in North Richland Hills, Texas, near Fort Worth, Texas, occupying one and a half floors of a four story office building.

FUNimation English Version
On April 12, 2007, FUNimation Entertainment announced they acquired the license to One Piece, and would produce an English version of the series to premiere on Cartoon Network in August. In an interview with AnimeOnline, marketing director Lance Heiskell claimed that the company had been aiming to license the series since before 4Kids had acquired it.

The series was graced with an brand new dub cast, the original background music, and lighter edits. Due to Cartoon Network's standards, the practice of altering Sanji's cigarette into a lollipop was changed to it being removed entirely, and Smoker's cigar will be brought back but instead have the smoke removed.

Name changes such as "Zolo" by 4kids will be used only in the televised dub to keep continuity with casual viewers. All correct names will be used for both the uncut dub, and Japanese with English subtitle track. FUNimation plans to distribute the series in bilingual DVD box sets, retailing for $49.98 and containing 13 episodes each. The target release date for the box sets is May 27, 2008, with a release schedule of two to three sets per year.

While the televised airings run with edits and continue from where 4Kids left off, the DVDs will be completely uncut & unedited, and FUNimation will be releasing the DVDs starting with episode 1.

Premiering on September 29th, 2007, the long-awaited FUNimation dub has been well-received for the voice acting, dialogue, and original music by both the fandom and general audiences alike. (Proof being a large increase of ratings since September.) However, Cartoon Network chose to remove it for unknown reasons, even with its durastic increace in ratings. American fans are outraged.