The new year is filled with significant opportunities, but in terms of content, Netflix Anime is stepping up to bring its subscribers massive selections to look forward to this 2024. The latest update of Netflix Anime released a teaser of what to expect this year, offering a new reel that hypes up its 2024 lineup that will appease the fans' demands centered on Japanese animation.
Netflix Anime 2024: Here Are What's Coming This Year
Netflix Anime released a new teaser for the upcoming titles to expect this 2024, with a massive selection of 16 shows to bring their latest content to stream from the platform.
Some shows will bring their first releases on Netflix, while others will continue with new seasons, picking up where they left off.
One of the titles here, Delicious in Dungeon, already started dropping its weekly episodes on the platform, and interested users may start with the show already. Netflix offers both English and Japanese dubs and subtitles of its shows, alongside more languages to choose from, depending on their preferred dialect.
Full List of Japanese Animation on Netflix Anime
According to ComicBook Gaming, this is the full list of Netflix Anime's latest showcase for this year's brand-new content and seasons coming to the streaming platform:
- Delicious in Dungeon
- Masters of the Universe: Revolution
- Maboroshi
- The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse
- Kengan Ashura Season 2 Part 2
- Sonic Prime Season 3
- Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You Season 3
- Beastars Final Season
- The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep
- Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft
- Blood of Zeus Season 2
- T-P BON
- Arcane Season 2
- Devil May Cry
- Moonrise
- Ultraman: Rising
Netflix and What the Platform Offers
The recent updates from Netflix revealed the significant milestones of the company for the year 2023, and it also talked about the future expectations from its library for its users to access. In its year-end report, the first half of 2023 for Netflix featured The Night Agent Season 1 to be the top show streamed, with 812,000 hours viewed, followed by Ginny & Georgia Season 2, and The Glory Season 1.
However, while these shows centered on live-action content, Netflix has a lot more in store for all things animation, particularly with one of its largest projects to arrive soon. This is with the recent unveiling of the remake of one of the most famous animes of all time, with a new project called "The One Piece" soon streaming on the platform, partnering with WIT Studios for its animation.
While Netflix is best known as an American streaming platform, it showed love for the famed eastern content from the Land of the Rising Sun, showcasing the popular anime titles it had the rights to stream. With a total of 16 anime titles to expect from both Japanese and non-Japanese productions, Netflix Anime will deliver a significant 2024 for all to enjoy.
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