FUNimation gets owned (feat. @kojithedark6866)

1 year ago
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(DISCLAIMER: THIS VIDEO IS NOT FOR KIDS AND SHOULD ONLY BE VIEWED BY MATURE AUDIENCES! VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED!)

Made this after the removal of Android 21's voice, as well as several others, from FakeYou. This one has been in the works for quite some time, but I thought that I'd make and upload this to give FUNImation a little piece of my mind, having them getting their just desserts just like with what I did with Kaa from the Disney version of The Jungle Book, and shed some light on how disgraceful their poor excuse of a studio truly is. Also, in case FUNImation themselves see this, or any of their workers, get bent by Drake!

More proof on how horrible FUNImation is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70z_xshvKDg

Special thanks to @Dragonclaw757, @sethbayona7913, @GirlaPurpleHeart, @StraightFusion, @legomaniac1019, and my good friend @kojithedark6866 for helping me with this video. Go show them some love.

My Ebay:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/mickdee-61

#funimation

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