Funimation's website is listing the Barakamon television anime with an English dub promotional preview of the first two episodes on June 28.

Funimation streamed the series in North America as it aired in Japan in 2014, and Crunchyroll streamed the series in Europe (outside the United Kingdom and Ireland), the Middle East, and North Africa. Funimation describes the series:

An aspiring artist's world is about to be turned upside down. Seishu exiles himself to a small island to rediscover his passion as a calligrapher after violently attacking one of his most vocal critics. While the Goto Islands appear to be a tranquil paradise on the surface, this young mapmaker soon learns that wacky neighbors and hyperactive children just might provide him the sense of humor he needs on his journey towards self-discovery.

Funimation also has the home video rights to the series.

Kinema Citrus (Yuyushiki, Code:Breaker) produced Barakamon for Nippon TV. Masaki Tachibana (Tokyo Magnitude 8.0, The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky) directed the series off of Pierre Sugiura's (Yuyushiki, Bottom Biting Bug) scripts. Majiro (Nagareboshi Lens) handled the character designs, and Kenji Kawai (Moribito - Guardian of the Spirit, Patlabor 2: The Movie) handled the music.

Satsuki Yoshino launched the original manga in Square Enix's Gangan Online magazine in 2009. Yoshino's spinoff manga Handa-kun is also inspiring an anime adaptation that will premiere in July.

Update: Funimation confirmed with ANN that it is releasing the first two episodes of Barakamon dubbed on its website on June 28 as promotional episodes in advance of the show's home video release scheduled for August 9. Funimation subscribers will also be able to watch the entire series with the English dub starting on August 9 on Funimation's website.

Thanks to The Wombat for the news tip.