How To Turn Off Subtitles On Funimation

Ever stared intensely at the screen, convinced that Naruto was suddenly speaking perfect English, only to realize… oh, right, the subtitles are on? We've all been there, caught in the glorious, slightly distracting web of translated text.
The Great Subtitle Escape: A Quest for Unadulterated Anime
Okay, so you're ready to dive into your favorite anime without the written word guiding you. Let's embark on this noble quest.
The Almighty Playback Bar
Your first stop is usually the playback bar. It's that magical strip that appears when you hover your mouse or tap your screen. Find it; it's your map to subtitle freedom.
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Seek the settings icon. It often looks like a gear or a cog. This is where the real fun begins.
Delving into the Depths of Settings
Click that settings icon! A treasure trove of options awaits. Don't be intimidated; we're just looking for subtitles.
Look for something labeled "Subtitles," "CC," or even just a speech bubble icon. It's usually pretty straightforward.

The Glorious "Off" Switch
Once you've located the subtitle settings, you should see a list of options: "English," "Spanish," maybe even "Klingon" (if you're really lucky!).
Buried among these options will be the holy grail: the "Off" button. Click it with the fervor of a true anime fan.
Alternatively, some platforms use a simple toggle switch. Just flip it to the "off" position and revel in the silence (well, except for the anime sounds, of course).

The Case of the Stubborn Subtitles
Sometimes, those subtitles cling on like a lovesick anime character. Don't despair! There are a few tricks you can try.
First, refresh the page or restart the episode. Sometimes, a simple refresh is all it takes to banish those pesky words. Think of it as a digital exorcism for subtitles.
Still no luck? Try a different browser. Sometimes, the gremlins of technology just prefer one browser over another. It's a mystery for the ages.

The Mobile Marvel: Subtitles on the Go
Watching anime on your phone or tablet? The process is similar, but the buttons might be in slightly different locations.
Tap the screen to bring up the playback controls. Look for the settings icon (it's usually in the corner). Then, follow the same steps as before: find the subtitle settings and switch them off.
Pro tip: sometimes, on mobile, the subtitle options are hidden in a separate menu, often represented by three dots or lines. Explore the menus; adventure awaits!

The Joy of Uninterrupted Viewing
Finally, you've done it! You've successfully navigated the treacherous waters of subtitle settings and emerged victorious.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy your anime in its purest, most unadulterated form. No more reading, just pure, unadulterated visual and auditory delight. May your anime adventures be filled with laughter, tears, and epic battles!
Remember, though: sometimes subtitles are a lifesaver, especially when a character starts speaking at warp speed in a language you barely understand. Don't be afraid to turn them back on if you need them!
And if all else fails, blame the technology. It's a perfectly valid excuse.
