Netflix Just Dropped the Final Season of One of Its Best Anime Titles, Don't Miss It

Netflix Just Dropped the Final Season of One of Its Best Anime Titles, Don't Miss It
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This story comes to an end.

The final season of Beastars has been released on Netflix, or rather its first half. The story, which begins with the mysterious murder of an alpaca student and expands into a portrait of an entire society, will not end until next year.

The original manga ended in 2020 – Paru Itagaki, who created a world similar to ours, but inhabited by anthropomorphic animals, is busy with new projects.

What Is Beastars About?

This world is similar to ours – only inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. For a long time, predators and herbivores had difficulty getting along, but in recent years, experiments have been actively conducted to build a comfortable world for all.

At Cherryton Academy, animals of both species study side by side, but events take an unpleasant turn when the alpaca Tem is eaten by an unknown animal – most likely also a student. Suspicion immediately falls on Tem's friend, Legoshi, a gray wolf who has spent his life keeping a low profile.

The school's star, Louis, a red deer, is also unhappy with the predator's behavior, believing that the wolf could have achieved more if he had adopted a carnivorous nature. In addition, Legoshi manages to fall in love with Haru, a rabbit, whom he almost swallows alive when they first meet.

Beastars Deals With Common Human Problems

Beastars, as is often the case with such stories, deals mainly with real problems, disguising them as fantastical ones: there is room for introspection, prejudices, and many other topics, each of which is treated with special attention.

And if you suddenly don't want to follow the subtexts at all, Beastars has an interesting story up its sleeve, or rather a whole ball of threads, which eventually form a single pattern.

What starts with a crime eventually reveals a social problem and dives deep into the animal souls and a not so wonderful society as it is initially portrayed.

Beastars Has Something for Every Viewer

The show is structured in such a way that almost everyone can find something for themselves: there is a detective story, a romantic storyline with a love triangle, a tale of strong friendship – and even a typical shonen training.

Beastars is a story with fully developed characters and main arcs, which shows that the world is, after all, big and beautiful – despite all its dark sides.

Where to Watch Beastars?

Beastars is available to stream on Netflix.

This story comes to an end.

The final season of Beastars has been released on Netflix, or rather its first half. The story, which begins with the mysterious murder of an alpaca student and expands into a portrait of an entire society, will not end until next year.

The original manga ended in 2020 – Paru Itagaki, who created a world similar to ours, but inhabited by anthropomorphic animals, is busy with new projects.

What Is Beastars About?

This world is similar to ours – only inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. For a long time, predators and herbivores had difficulty getting along, but in recent years, experiments have been actively conducted to build a comfortable world for all.

At Cherryton Academy, animals of both species study side by side, but events take an unpleasant turn when the alpaca Tem is eaten by an unknown animal – most likely also a student. Suspicion immediately falls on Tem's friend, Legoshi, a gray wolf who has spent his life keeping a low profile.

The school's star, Louis, a red deer, is also unhappy with the predator's behavior, believing that the wolf could have achieved more if he had adopted a carnivorous nature. In addition, Legoshi manages to fall in love with Haru, a rabbit, whom he almost swallows alive when they first meet.

Beastars Deals With Common Human Problems

Beastars, as is often the case with such stories, deals mainly with real problems, disguising them as fantastical ones: there is room for introspection, prejudices, and many other topics, each of which is treated with special attention.

And if you suddenly don't want to follow the subtexts at all, Beastars has an interesting story up its sleeve, or rather a whole ball of threads, which eventually form a single pattern.

What starts with a crime eventually reveals a social problem and dives deep into the animal souls and a not so wonderful society as it is initially portrayed.

Beastars Has Something for Every Viewer

The show is structured in such a way that almost everyone can find something for themselves: there is a detective story, a romantic storyline with a love triangle, a tale of strong friendship – and even a typical shonen training.

Beastars is a story with fully developed characters and main arcs, which shows that the world is, after all, big and beautiful – despite all its dark sides.

Where to Watch Beastars?

Beastars is available to stream on Netflix.