The only country in Latin America who is currently broadcasting the series is Brazil. The only way to watch this is to rely on the European Spanish dubbed version of the series.
Even in Singapore, the first movie got a cinema release (almost a whole year behind Italy, and with a few minor snips at that), but one year on, it's yet to be released on DVD there.
The show's company, Rainbow, is now co-owned by ViacomCBS, and Nickelodeon has aired the fourth season along with new seasons they co-produced. Winx Club was in danger of this in America with anything past the third season once 4Kids' broadcast rights were revoked.In January 2019, the entire season 2 premiered on Starz Family and Tubi.The series is now rerunning on Qubo, and episodes are available on Amazon Video and iTunes. The last 12 or so episodes of Scaredy Squirrel never got aired in the USA, as Cartoon Network dropped the series around 2013.Boomerang is uninterested in airing it on their feed in the region (and the app is not available in the region), it's not on HBO Go Asia, and Netflix does not have it. Care Bears: Unlock the Magic only airs in The Philippines, on a terrestrial channel, in the South-East Asian region.
The PBS Kids Streaming service, iPlayer, iView, Apple iTunes, Zune, Amazon Unbox and Leap Frog App Center are all region blocked. For YouTube, they may get lucky and eventually find something if they're willing to put up with videos that have been removed (at least in Malaysia), missing episodes and badly distorted videos to throw YouTube's copyright-bot off on what's left online. note The Malaysian government's internet censorship system blocking P2P, The Pirate Bay and most popular file sharing sites makes torrent an impossible solution, and even if one manages to work around the censorship, they'll find that only the first 13 seasons are available for torrent. Those living in south Malaysia could still get Arthur from Singaporean TV, but those living further north (or worse, in the Borneo states of Malaysia) are boned (unless they move to south Malaysia, an unreasonable solution given the major cost of doing so, and that's not including finding a new job).
However the show has only ever aired on terrestrial TV in Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and South Korea. It seems that only South Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore are the only markets in the region that still airs the show. Most Asian countries, excluding South Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore, have only made it to the first half of season 5, if they were lucky enough to have access to Disney Channel Asia between 2000 through 2003.In Latin America, the series was not dubbed or broadcast after season 5, although in 2007, years after it stopped being broadcast, the series' CGI film Arthur's Missing Pal and the spin-off series Postcards From Buster received a dub with a completely different voice cast (that retained the characters' names used on Arthur's dub) that aired shortly in the Latin American version of Boomerang.
Seasons 16 and 17 finally premiered in 2016 with a full dub. In Poland, Arthur didn't go beyond season 3, while the show's Polish dub that aired in 1998 on TVP1 didn't go past season 1 (on Polsat and its related TV stations it aired the show in a voiceover version).