Person Details

Birthday: 1962-03-22 00:19:56

Aliases: 福永 元 , Eugene Fukunaga

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Itami, Hyōgo, Japan

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Movie Involvements: 28

TV Involvements: 11


Most Famous Work

Biography

Gen Fukunaga is the guy who co-founded Funimation. His name appears on the back cover of nearly every release by the company as an "Executive Producer" of the English dub/release of whatever anime they may be licensing (ex. My Hero Academia). Born in Japan and raised in West Lafayette, Gen would receive a BSEE (in '82) and a MSEE (in '84) from Purdue University, before moving to Florida and working as an engineer at IBM, before then getting an MBA from Columbia Business School in 1989 before then holding a position at Andersen Consulting before then getting another job in California, this time at Tandem Computers. Then one day, his uncle Nagafumi Hori, who was working at Toei Company as a producer, came up to him and said "Hey uhh, we have this little show called DRAGON BALL, maybe you can create a company so we can bring it stateside". So Gen convinced one of his co-workers, Daniel Cocanougher, whose family owned a feed mill in Decatur, Texas to sell their business and become investors in his new company. And with that, Funimation was born on May 9, 1994. Nagafumi managed to convince the reluctant Toei to give the newly born company the US rights to "Dragon Ball" which it still has to this day. Funimation first sat in Silicon Valley before moving to North Richland Hills in Texas (the company now sits in Flower Mound) and initially had difficulty to get Dragon Ball into syndication. That is until 1998, when Dragon Ball Z was added to Cartoon Network's Toonami block, becoming it's highest rated program and finally gaining the show it's cult audience. The success ended up opening the door for Funimation to license more anime. Fukunaga remained CEO even when the company was purchased by Navarre Corporation in 2007. In 2011, Navarre sold the company to a group of investors for $24 million, including Gen himself. In 2019, the same year the company became a joint subsidiary of Aniplex and Sony Pictures Television, Gen stepped down from being a general manager of the company and switched to being a company chairman, with Colin Decker taking his former position. Gen is married to Cindy Brennan, Funimation's other co-founder, and the two have had three kids together. Funimation remains a top anime distributor in the States and in other places worldwide, licensing anime such as "Fullmetal Alchemist", "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt", "Fruits Basket", "Nichijou: My Ordinary Life" and "Attack on Titan", and acquiring titles previously owned by different companies such as "Akira" and "Cowboy Bebop" (both were previously held by Bandai). In fact, I would dare say that Funimation is the Disney of anime licensing*, being relatively respected in the industry, as well as having many of their licensed titles hitting mainstream popularity. *(This isn't really a compliment by the way. Both companies have done awful things over the years and to this day (Disney more so than Funi). Plus their app is apparently garbage, several of the dub actors are jackasses, and many in the anime community would rather pirate than support the company (or it's soon to be brother company Crunchyroll).)

Most Famous Work

Dragon Ball Z
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8

Dragon Ball Z

(1989) Producer
My Hero Academia
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9

My Hero Academia

(2016) Executive Producer
Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan
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7
Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon
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7

Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon

(1995) Executive Producer
Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn
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7

Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn

(1995) Executive Producer
Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound
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7

Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound

(1993) Executive Producer
Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge
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7

Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge

(1991) Executive Producer
Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler
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7

Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler

(1992) Executive Producer

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
1999 Policeman
Year Character Movie/Tv

Production

Year Role Movie/Tv
2018 Executive Producer
Executive Producer
2017 Executive Producer
Executive Producer
Executive Producer
Executive Producer
Executive Producer
2016 Executive Producer
Executive Producer
2014 Executive Producer
Executive Producer
2012 Executive Producer
Executive Producer
2011 Executive Producer
2010 Executive Producer
Executive Producer
2008 Executive Producer
2007 Executive Producer
Executive Producer
1999 Executive Producer
1997 Executive Producer
Executive Producer
1996 Executive Producer
1995 Executive Producer
Producer
Executive Producer
1993 Executive Producer
Executive Producer
1992 Executive Producer
Executive Producer
1991 Executive Producer
Executive Producer
1990 Executive Producer
1989 Executive Producer
Producer
1987 Executive Producer
1986 Executive Producer
Executive Producer
Year Role Movie/Tv

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