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Funimation Announces Streaming Catalog Expansion

Soon you’ll be able to access a lot more of Funimation’s library through their self-named streaming service. The anime distributor announced today they were expanding the catalog of titles on the service to include more content from the series they license for the West. The additional content is coming in just three days, April 15.

The list includes the first three seasons of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, so you can watch the complete rise and fall of Dio in one place. Bleach is also arriving on the service, though the number of episodes available will depend on where you live (The US gets episodes 1-109 while Canadians will get episodes 1-209).

You can also expect the following series and movies to show up the same day:

  • Mazinger Z
  • Infini-T Force
  • Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Lost Tower
  • Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Blood Prison
  • Naruto the Movie: Road to Ninja
  • The Last: Naruto the Movie
  • Hunter x Hunter: Phantom Rouge
  • Accel World
  • Accel World: Infinite Burst
  • Vampire Knight
  • Vampire Knight: Guilty

Look for all these titles on Funimation’s streaming service starting April 15.

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