While Crunchyroll does have dubbed anime, Funimation dubs anime at the same time as when it is released in Japan. This gives Funimation the upper hand for anime fans who wish to watch their anime in English. Popular anime such as Sword Art Online and others are dubbed on Funimation and has most fans go that way if they prefer to watch in English.
Sadly, this all ended when Sony bought Funimation. However, it turns out that it was just phase one. So now, Sony owns both Anime properties via Aniplex, owns Funimation, and owns Crunchyroll. That consolidates virtually all of the large Western anime distribution companies under one Japanese giant.
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Crunchyroll uses subtitles while Funimation uses closed captions. When you watch anime on Crunchyroll, the subtitles are not as distracting, have no background, and are a pure white outlined with black font (albeit you can change this.)
Crunchyroll has over a thousand anime to watch, which makes Funimation's numbers seem small as they have been around for a long time and even short anime to watch if you do not want to watch a full-length anime. Because of these points, Crunchyroll has a better catalog.
While Crunchyroll was the first anime streaming platform that began to show subtitled anime legally, Funimation used to be a production company named FUNimation Productions in 1994 that specialized in distributing foreign content.
Because Crunchyroll's anime catalog depends on this. While sometimes Crunchyroll does not seem to listen, they do take notice of which anime the fans wish for the most.
When you log in to Crunchyroll on your computer or open up the app on your phone, you can immediately stream whatever anime you like without too much hassle. But if you want to know more about the anime you picked, the only thing they provide you with is a short description.