Well, 'School - Live!' can also be considered in a way. Although it has a unique take on a post - apocalyptic world, there are elements that give off a ghostly or eerie vibe, and it has gained a good following among Funimation users.
Yes, there are some popular ones. 'Another' is an example. It has a very spooky story involving a mysterious curse related to a dead student in the class, which has elements of a ghost story.
Yes, Funimation has some anime that involve ghost stories. For example, certain horror or supernatural anime in its library might feature ghost - related plots.
No, ghost stories aren't available on Funimation.
Funimation does have some manga available. However, it mainly focuses on anime content, so the manga collection is relatively limited and might not include the latest and most popular titles.
Sorry, but Ghost Stories anime is not accessible on Funimation. There might be other platforms where you can find it, though.
I'm not sure exactly who owned it before the sale to Funimation. It could have been a small production company or an individual.
No, Funimation mainly focuses on anime streaming and doesn't typically include manga.
Not necessarily. It depends on specific licensing and partnership agreements between the manga publishers and Funimation.
One of the great Funimation light novels is 'Konosuba: God's Blessing on this Wonderful World!'. It's a comical take on the isekai genre where the main character, Kazuma, dies a pitiful death and is reincarnated in a fantasy world with some rather odd companions. These light novels have gained popularity due to their interesting storylines, diverse characters and unique settings.
There's not enough information provided to be certain. Funimation has a history of dealing with anime, so it's possible that Funimation Monster Hunter Stories is an anime adaptation of the Monster Hunter franchise. But considering how popular Monster Hunter games are, it could also be a new game in the series with some sort of Funimation branding or collaboration. It might even be a hybrid project that combines elements of both an anime and a game, such as an anime - inspired game or a game - inspired anime.
In the Shrek franchise, Mike Myers voices Shrek. But as far as I know, there are no official ghost stories specifically centered around his character in that context. The storylines usually revolve around Shrek's journey to save his swamp, his relationship with Fiona, and his interactions with other fairy - tale creatures. There might be some fan - made ideas about ghost stories with Shrek, but not in the official canon that is directly related to Mike Myers.