's streaming service Funimation will arrive in Brazil and Mexico in December, offering more than 1,500 hours of content across more than 200 anime and films.
The service will offer anime with Portuguese and Spanish subtitles. Some select titles will have dubbing, such as the latest season of Attack on Titan. However, initially the service will only be available via the web, but later on "various apps and connected television platforms in 2021."
Some titles that will be available:
Boku no Hero Academia, Noragami, Overlord, Fruits Basket, The Promised Neverland and Sword Art Online.
Furthermore, the service is available in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. The platform's content is also available in Australia and New Zealand through Animelab.
Finally, Sony Pictures Television and Aniplex announced in September 2019 that they were consolidating three Sony anime companies: Funimation, Wakanim, and Madman Anime Group. Furthermore, the merger, operating under the Funimation name, acquires and distributes anime from all three companies. Variety reported in September that the merger would cover 10 languages in 49 countries.
Source: ANN
