Funimation offers the Gonzo Classics series on the youtube channel for the month of Hispanic heritage

Funimation offers the Gonzo Classics series on the youtube channel for the month of Hispanic heritage

Fans of classic anime will receive a triple dose of action-packed adventures with the release of over 70 episodes of the hit series Ragnarok - The animation, WitchbladeBurst Angel for a limited time on the YouTube channels of Funimation (in the United States and Canada) and Gonzo KK (in Japan). All three series will be available free to fans until November 30 and subtitled in English.

Based on the world-famous MMORPG video game from 2002 and currently streaming ad-free on Funimation, the fantasy adventure series Ragnarok - The animation now it can be seen for the first time in HD during its limited YouTube exclusive.

  • Ragnarok - The animation (26 episodes): A great evil spreads throughout the kingdom and the young swordsman Roan, along with his lifelong partner Yufa, must face it head on! As the two friends travel to their destiny, they are joined by an ever-growing cast of heroes. The path they take is filled with monsters, magic and danger, but where there is a will, there is a way! Lessons lurk in the dark and the journey begins now!
  • Burst Angel (24 episodes): The future looks bleak. It's a good thing there's a new sheriff in town. Her name is Jo and she is an enigma to herself as well. Alongside her partners Six, Amy and Meg, Jo fights for citizens who cannot defend themselves. Facing corruption and twisted science, these girls are on fire and are the best chance the wounded city has.
  • Witchblade (24 episodes): Masane Amaha exists on the fringes of society, without memory and without direction. Upon arriving in Tokyo, his fate changes forever when he joins the Witchblade, an ancient weapon of ecstasy, power and pain that penetrates body and soul. Enlisted in the service of the Doji Group and hunted down by the NSWF, Masane's biggest battle will be for her own soul.

Funimation also announced its start this week Hispanic Heritage Month (Hispanic Heritage Month) (September 15 - October 15) with enough anime to keep Spanish and Portuguese-speaking fans in the US and Canada celebrating and looking binge throughout the month.

The service will add over 1.000 new episodes with subtitles and more than 600 dubbed episodes, all starting in September. Hence, popular titles like My Hero Academia, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba e Attack of the giants it can be enjoyed by a wider audience than ever. Other titles added in Spanish and Portuguese include Cowboy Bebop, Fullmetal Alchemist, Wonder Egg Priority, SK8 the Infinity, Higurashi: when they cry e Akudama Drive.

Funimation began producing Spanish and Portuguese subtitles and dubbed episodes for audiences in the US and Canada earlier this year.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba © Koyoharu Gotoge / SHUEISHA, Aniplex, ufotable

"Funimation is dedicated to serving anime fans wherever and however they want, and that includes our Spanish-preferred audience," said Rahul Purini, Chief Operating Officer of Funimation Global Group. “The stories and themes conveyed by anime are universal and Funimation knows that Hispanic and Latino audiences love its anime. Adding to our content library is just one of the ways we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. ”

Attack on Titan: The Final Season © Hajime Isayama, KODANSHA / “ATTACK ON TITAN” The Final Season Production Committee.

"I'm so and so excited that the Latin anime community can experience their favorite shows dubbed in Spanish, ”said Anairis Quinones, voice of Mirko in My academic hero. “Our community has loved anime for a long time and is a huge fan of anime. I am happy that the industry can return with more opportunities to experience anime and even be a part of it! Keep an eye out My Hero Academia is the Spanish dubbing! ¡¡More ultra !! "

"Growing up watching English anime dubs, it was rare to see Latin voice actors in the credits, let alone Latin directors," said Emily Fajardo, the voice of Eua in Higurashi: When They Cry - GOU. "I couldn't be more grateful for the opportunity to direct and star in voiceovers and to help make anime more accessible to people from all walks of life."

Anairis quinones | Emily Fajardo

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