With this list, you definitely won't want to miss out on Netflix's top anime titles.
Netflix's anime catalog is impressive. The streaming service is already a serious competitor to the popular Crunchyroll. On the wave of demand for the genre, the company not only shoots its own anime style series (Dota: Dragon's Blood, The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf), but also orders content from popular Japanese studios like Production I.G.
Now in the Netflix library you can find a huge number of titles of different genres and styles, and there is no doubt that every viewer can find an anime to his taste. However, it is not so easy to understand this abundance.
We offer you to get acquainted with those series that will not make you regret the time spent.
The life of Akira Fudou, a modest schoolboy who leads a quiet and unassuming life, changes dramatically after meeting a powerful demon who has taken possession of the young man. Now Akira is no longer a shy quiet boy, but a brazen and aggressive fighter with evil creatures. The violent series with a dark atmosphere by Science SARU is based on the manga by cult author Go Nagai, who is recognized as the creator of the mecha genre. The first half of Devilman: Crybaby may be repulsive, as it revolves around the protagonist's battles with villains, but the second half is sure to entice viewers with its apocalyptic mood.
B: The Beginning
B: The Beginning is the story about talented but unsociable investigator Keith Flick, who returned to the police after a years-long break when he heard news about a series of brutal murders. The case attracted Keith by its mysteriousness: the victims of the maniac were criminals. Immersing himself in the investigation, he came to the conclusion that behind the murders is a hybrid of human and supernatural creature. Criminal mystical series by Production I.G, who gave us Ghost in the Shell (Koukaku Kidoutai) will definitely interest with its intriguing detective plot.
Super Crooks
Super Crooks will definitely appeal to fans of superhero comics and heist movies. The anime is directed by Bones (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Mob Psycho 100) and based on the comic book Supercrooks by Mark Millar. The plot centers on the story of charismatic thief Johnny Bolt, who discovered his superpower to control electricity during his high school years, but abandoned the hero's path and began using the force to break into ATMs. After serving time in prison, Bolt joins a gang of villains determined to rob superheroes.
A comedy manga adaptation by J.C.Staff, who produced Bakuman and Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma, is about a brutal yakuza leader who suddenly decides to become an ordinary househusband. Each episode consists of several unrelated sketches about various everyday situations, such as going to the store. The authors were able to create a show that is both pathos and funny. The series is sure to please with its unusual animation: The Way of the Househusband looks like an animated comic book.
Spriggan
Spriggan is based on the manga by writer Hiroshi Takashige and artist Ryoji Minagawa. It tells the story of Yu Ominae, a high school student who is one of ARCAM Corporation's elite fighters. In each episode, the teenager has to fight unusual enemies to prevent a bloody hunt for artifacts. This action-adventure film by David Production, the studio that created JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken), is sure to be remembered for its unusual plot and energetic action scenes.
With this list, you definitely won't want to miss out on Netflix's top anime titles.
Netflix's anime catalog is impressive. The streaming service is already a serious competitor to the popular Crunchyroll. On the wave of demand for the genre, the company not only shoots its own anime style series (Dota: Dragon's Blood, The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf), but also orders content from popular Japanese studios like Production I.G.
Now in the Netflix library you can find a huge number of titles of different genres and styles, and there is no doubt that every viewer can find an anime to his taste. However, it is not so easy to understand this abundance.
We offer you to get acquainted with those series that will not make you regret the time spent.
The life of Akira Fudou, a modest schoolboy who leads a quiet and unassuming life, changes dramatically after meeting a powerful demon who has taken possession of the young man. Now Akira is no longer a shy quiet boy, but a brazen and aggressive fighter with evil creatures. The violent series with a dark atmosphere by Science SARU is based on the manga by cult author Go Nagai, who is recognized as the creator of the mecha genre. The first half of Devilman: Crybaby may be repulsive, as it revolves around the protagonist's battles with villains, but the second half is sure to entice viewers with its apocalyptic mood.
B: The Beginning
B: The Beginning is the story about talented but unsociable investigator Keith Flick, who returned to the police after a years-long break when he heard news about a series of brutal murders. The case attracted Keith by its mysteriousness: the victims of the maniac were criminals. Immersing himself in the investigation, he came to the conclusion that behind the murders is a hybrid of human and supernatural creature. Criminal mystical series by Production I.G, who gave us Ghost in the Shell (Koukaku Kidoutai) will definitely interest with its intriguing detective plot.
Super Crooks
Super Crooks will definitely appeal to fans of superhero comics and heist movies. The anime is directed by Bones (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Mob Psycho 100) and based on the comic book Supercrooks by Mark Millar. The plot centers on the story of charismatic thief Johnny Bolt, who discovered his superpower to control electricity during his high school years, but abandoned the hero's path and began using the force to break into ATMs. After serving time in prison, Bolt joins a gang of villains determined to rob superheroes.
A comedy manga adaptation by J.C.Staff, who produced Bakuman and Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma, is about a brutal yakuza leader who suddenly decides to become an ordinary househusband. Each episode consists of several unrelated sketches about various everyday situations, such as going to the store. The authors were able to create a show that is both pathos and funny. The series is sure to please with its unusual animation: The Way of the Househusband looks like an animated comic book.
Spriggan
Spriggan is based on the manga by writer Hiroshi Takashige and artist Ryoji Minagawa. It tells the story of Yu Ominae, a high school student who is one of ARCAM Corporation's elite fighters. In each episode, the teenager has to fight unusual enemies to prevent a bloody hunt for artifacts. This action-adventure film by David Production, the studio that created JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken), is sure to be remembered for its unusual plot and energetic action scenes.