This classic from director Tetsurō Araki is an engrossing exploration of morality, justice, loyalty, honor, and friendship. What comes after is a captivating cat-and-mouse game between him and the investigator intent on discovering who’s behind the deaths. Death Noteĭeath Note follows Light Yagami, a teen who comes into possession of a magical notebook that allows him to kill anyone he wants just by writing their name inside. This list will also be periodically amended to remove series no longer available on Netflix, as well as add anime shows now available for streaming on the service. Some titles may not currently be available on international platforms (yet). Note: As this is a list of anime series to watch, no anime movies were considered for this feature. Which means, there’s certain to be a few new additions to the ‘best of’ list in the near future. The reimagining of season one of Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 Sustainable War with new scenes hitting the streamer ahead of season two.
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Plus if you burned through these two new series, Richard Linklater’s feature length Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood offered up some background nostalgia and an engaging story about family in the foreground to hold you until Director Tetsurou Araki’s take on a fairytale, Bubble debuted.īut May promises an even higher level of animation and storytelling innovation. The long awaited return of Ultraman did not disappoint.
The slow increase of new anime content that started with a second season of Netflix Originals Tiger & Bunny (fifty episodes) and Ultraman (26 episodes). We’re cautiously optimistic that the May 22nd release date will hold. Hope that at least the entire Sky Island saga of the longest running shonen anime will finally be available on the streamer. The previously announced, abruptly postponed, release of new seasons of One Piece. May’s bringing more than just flowers (and allergies) this time around.