The 6 Best Anime Series on Netflix

If you’re an anime fan, then there’s no doubt that you’ve probably already heard of Netflix. The streaming service has become the go-to place for many people to watch their favorite movies and shows, but did you know that it also features a pretty impressive selection of anime series?

Netflix has been releasing a lot of new anime series lately, and people love them. Some of the most popular series are Attack on Titan and Death Note. These shows have become so popular that people are demanding Netflix create an option to watch them all at once! This is something you would expect from any other platform but not Netflix.

But it can be frustrating finding all the best anime series on Netflix, especially with its large library and shows coming out with new episodes every day or week, keeping up with your favorite show, becomes impossible on Netflix. But don’t worry, friends, I’m going to help by compiling a list.

If you’re not quite sure whether this is the right platform for you, or if it’s even anime that you might enjoy in general, then we’ve put together a list of the six best anime series currently available on Netflix. There’s plenty to watch, and most of these will hopefully pique your interest and inspire you to dig deeper into one of the most popular mediums of entertainment in the world. Here are some of the most popular ones right now.

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Best Anime Series on Netflix

6.
Naruto: Shippuden

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  • Episodes: 500
  • Studios: Studio Pierrot
  • Aired: Winter 2007
  • Genres: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Martial Arts, Super Power

Naruto is a young shinobi with the ability to use powerful ninja Jutsu. The show follows his adventures in learning about himself and how he can change his fate to become one of the strongest ninjas alive. It’s not just fighting that this show has on offer; you will find yourself laughing out loud numerous times throughout the series. From many iconic characters to an exciting array of fights, there’s plenty to love with this show that has now spanned over 500 episodes!

5.
The Devil is a Part-Timer!

Hataraku Maou-sama!

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  • Episodes: 13
  • Studios: White Fox
  • Aired: Spring 2013
  • Genres: Comedy, Demons, Fantasy, Romance, Supernatural

The Devil King Sadao is finally defeated but now has no way of returning to Ente Isla. He soon finds himself working at a fast-food restaurant in modern-day Tokyo and must adjust to his new lifestyle. The show features some very interesting settings and captures the intricacies behind Japanese culture perfectly. It’s an anime series I suggest anyone watches who wants to learn about Japanese culture.

4.
Attack on Titan

Shingeki no Kyojin

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  • Episodes: 25
  • Studios: Wit Studio
  • Aired: Spring 2013
  • Genres: Action, Drama, Fantasy, Mystery, Military, Super Power

This show is set in a post-apocalyptic world where humans live behind three massive walls to protect them from huge man-eating titans. After one hundred years without any titan attacks, the walls are broken, and a huge battle begins. The show is filled with some incredible fight scenes and makes for perfect binge-watching material. While there are currently no plans for a second season just yet, the first installment is definitely worth watching if you’re into this genre.

3.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

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  • Episodes: 64
  • Studios: Bones
  • Aired: Spring 2009
  • Genres: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Military

This remains one of the best anime series that have been released in recent years. The characters are incredibly well written and have great depth to them, which will only become more apparent as you watch through this epic adventure. Alchemist Edward Elric loses his younger brother Alphonse when a failed alchemy ritual leaves him without a body to return to. On a quest to cure his brother, he becomes increasingly aware of the cost that alchemy has on the world and the corruption of those who use it for evil.

2.
Durarara!!

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  • Episodes: 24
  • Studios: Brain’s Base
  • Aired: Winter 2010
  • Genres: Action, Mystery, Supernatural

This show follows several different characters in Ikebukuro, Tokyo. The stories are ever-expanding and feature some fascinating characters. It’s not an action series, but what it lacks in fast-paced battles and fight scenes, it more than makes up for with a solid plot that is full of twists and turns. From gangs to rumors, this show has got all the best aspects of Japanese culture on display.

1.
Death Note

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  • Episodes: 37
  • Studios: Madhouse
  • Aired: Fall 2006
  • Genres: Mystery, Supernatural, Suspense, Police, Psychological

Light Yagami is a university student that comes across a notebook that has the power to kill anyone whose name is written into it. After experimenting with this newfound power, he becomes an assassin and rid the world of evil. However, while he starts off killing criminals, his judgment becomes clouded by the power of the Death Note, and he soon finds himself in a situation where he is both judge and executioner.

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This series is an intense cat-and-mouse game between Light and L, a world-famous detective who has made it his mission to track down the murderer. This show features some incredibly clever writing that will have you gripped from start to finish. You may not be able to stop watching once you’ve started, so it’s best to binge-watch if you have the time!


Have you tried Netflix yet? If not, the time is now! With a wide variety of anime series to choose from and new ones being released all the time, it’s hard to go wrong with this service. Let us know what your favorite show or movie is in the comments below- we want to hear about them

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