Crunchyroll Responds to Voice Actor’s Fan Mail Theft Accusations
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- Oct 28, 2024
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— David Wald (@DavidWald_VA) October 25, 2024
As of time of writing, Wald’s post had over 110,000 likes and 13,000 retweets. While Wald states some of the stolen items were returned to him, he said they were “found on the company giveaway table.” He went on to add that he believes that Crunchyroll employees aren’t to blame for the situation because “they just walked by the company freebies table and thought something looked cool.”
“The employees are victims, unwillingly wrapped up in an illegal action ordered by systemically abusive management,” Wald wrote in a reply to a fan. Wald’s reply would echo other fears toward the company invading his privacy as a contractor by allegedly opening up his mail.
“Me, thinking: ‘…Jeez, it’s a good thing I didn’t tell them about the gay discrimination. Or the medical discrimination. Or the union busting. Or the continuous culture of fear. or the hostile workplace environment, or…” Wald wrote in a separate Friday tweet.
It should be noted that the company was accused of union-busting back in 2022, when fellow voice actor Kyle McCarley announced he wouldn’t reprise his role as Shigeo Kageyama in Mob Psycho 100 season three after Crunchyroll refused to negotiate a Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists union contract with him and the cast.
Dear fellow workers at @Crunchyroll– below is a photo of the complete contents of one of the packages addressed to me that was opened and distributed to employees. If you ended up in possession of any of it, I would very much like it returned to me. pic.twitter.com/H8Dm8Resf4
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