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Funimation to Stream 3 Gonzo K.K. Anime Series Free on YouTube Including Ragnarok & Witchblade

Funimation has announced it will host a trio of critically acclaimed anime on its YouTube channel, all from studio Gonzo K.K.

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All three anime series will be subtitled in English and the channel will feature 26 episodes from Ragnarok: The Animation, 24 episodes of Witchblade, and 24 episodes of Burst Angel. Fans can watch on the official Funimation YouTube in North America and Canada, or on the Gonzo K.K. YouTube channel in Japan. 

This also marks the first time Ragnarok: The Animation will be available in HD, and all three series will be available to stream until November 30. For those unfamiliar with Gonzo K.K’s anime, here’s an overview of each series, courtesy of Funimation.

Ragnarok: The Animation 

  • A great evil sweeps across the realm, and the young swordsman Roan, along with his life-long companion Yufa, must face it head on! As the two friends travel toward their destiny, they are joined by an ever-growing cast of heroes. The path they travel is rife with monsters, magic, and danger, but where there’s a will—there’s a way! Lessons lurk in the darkness, and the journey starts now!

Witchblade

  • Masane Amaha exists on society’s fringe, with no memory and no direction. Upon her arrival back in Tokyo, her fate is altered forever when she unites with the Witchblade—an ancient weapon of ecstasy, power, and pain that penetrates the body and soul. Conscripted into the service of the Doji Group and hunted down by the NSWF, Masane’s greatest battle will be for her very soul.

Burst Angel

  • The future’s looking bleak. It’s a good thing there’s a new sheriff in town. Her name is Jo, and she’s an enigma even to herself. Alongside her partners Sei, Amy, and Meg, Jo fights for the citizens who can’t defend themselves. Confronting corruption and twisted science, these gals are on fire—and they’re the best chance the wounded city’s got.

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