Like their host cells, many viruses express noncoding RNAs. Despite the technical challenge of ascribing function to ncRNAs, diverse biological roles for virally-expressed ncRNAs have been described, including regulation of viral replication, modulation of host gene expression, host immune evasion, cellular survival and cellular transformation. Insights into conserved interactions between viral ncRNAs and host cell machinery frequently lead to novel findings concerning host cell biology. In this review, we discuss the functions and biogenesis of ncRNAs produced by animal viruses.