Funimation, the leading global anime content provider, today announced service details of its expansion into Latin America this December 2020. Funimation, which is currently available in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, will expand to Mexico and Brazil offering anime series subtitled in Portuguese and Spanish, with select titles dubbed. The service will be initially web-only and roll out on various apps and connected television platforms in 2021. Fans can sign up to receive the latest news about the launch now at latam.funimation.com and follow Funimaton on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (see below). Pricing tiers will be announced closer to the launch.
Funimation is also partnering with CCXP from December 3-6 to celebrate the launch and provide anime content for both fans in Brazil and Mexico. Specific program and talent appearances will be announced in November.
Anime fans in Brazil and Mexico are going to love the initial offering of content:
- Attack on Titan Final Season, dubbed exclusively for Funimation
- Major anime franchises My Hero Academia, Attack on Titan, Overlord, Sword Art Online, Fruits Basket and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
- Fan favorites like Cowboy Bebop, Steins;Gate & Love Live! Sunshine!!
- Plus Danganronpa, Noragami, Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai, The Promised Neverland and Plunderer
Initially, there will be more than 1,500 hours and over 200 series + movies
After launch, Funimation will continue to add many of the latest and classic hits straight from Japan.
“Anime is unique in that it resonates with fans around the world regardless of culture, language or geography—a truly global phenomenon. The fans in Latin America are among the most passionate in the world and have waited a long time for these titles. I’m very excited to say that the wait is over!,” said Colin Decker, CEO of Funimation Global Group.
Funimation has been a driving force in bringing anime to North America and globally through its streaming service, theatrical releases, home entertainment, and merchandise. This past year, Funimation has expanded its reach globally, deepened its library of anime by nearly 20% through strategic deals with leading anime licensors like Aniplex and NIS America and embraced new and innovative ways to engage with fans. Earlier this year Funimation released the box office hit My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising which passed $13 million in North American box office and debuted as the #1 film that day, hosted its first virtual event FunimationCon 2020, and released the 30th Anniversary Dragon Ball Z Collector’s Edition which was a top seller.