Funimation

Funimation Productions, LLC (commonly referred as Funimation) is a North American anime company founded in 1994 by the Japanese-American entrepreneur Gen Fukunaga. It is the largest distributor of anime in North America, and has the international license for the My Hero Academia anime.

Simulcast and Streaming Services
In March 2016, Funimation Entertainment announced they had licensed the series for streaming services, home and broadcast release, as well as obtaining the merchandise rights.

Simulcast by Funimation
Funimation releases their dubbed version of the anime's episode during the same time frame as the Japanese episodes are released. Currently, the streaming service is available in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Ireland.

Simuldubbing
Funimation produces the official English dub for all four seasons of the series so far, as well as both movies. For Season 2, the English dub was six episodes behind the most recent Japanese episode released.

In Season 3, the dubbed episodes were released on the same day as the Japanese episodes until the release of Episode 49, with the original advertisement of the season stating only the first six episodes of the season would receive this treatment. After that point, the dubbed release of the season had a two-week delay for each episode. Episode 39's English dub premiere was postponed due to a delay in receiving dubbing materials from Japan, making Episode 40 the start of the season's simuldub.

In Season 4, the dubbed episodes followed a same-day release schedule up until the release of Episode 73, followed by another week's delay after Episode 77 due to Funimation not receiving dubbing materials from Japan on time.