Anime has become a global phenomenon, offering unique storytelling, stunning animation, and unforgettable characters. If you’re looking to dive into the world of Japanese anime, Netflix has a fantastic selection of series that span across every genre imaginable. From action-packed epics to heartwarming tales, this list of the top 20 Japanese anime series on Netflix will take you on an unforgettable journey. Whether you’re a seasoned anime enthusiast or just starting out, these series are the perfect place to begin or continue your anime adventure!
1. Attack on Titan
Director: Tetsurō Araki
Writer: Yasuko Kobayashi (Season 1-3), Hiroshi Seko (Final Season)
Studio: Wit Studio (Seasons 1-3), MAPPA (Final Season)
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Yūki Kaji (Eren Yeager), Marina Inoue (Armin Arlert), Yui Ishikawa (Mikasa Ackerman)
Number of Episodes: 87 (Seasons 1-4)
Genre: Action, Drama, Dark Fantasy, Post-apocalyptic
Network/Streamer: NHK, Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: April 7, 2013 (Season 1)
Box Office Performance / Popularity: One of the highest-grossing anime series globally, with massive critical acclaim and a strong international following.
Synopsis: In a world under siege by giant humanoid creatures known as Titans, humanity is on the brink of extinction. Eren Yeager and his companions, Mikasa and Armin, join the military to fight the Titans after their city is destroyed. The series follows their journey as they uncover shocking secrets about the Titans and the walls protecting humanity. Themes of survival, betrayal, and sacrifice are explored with intense action scenes and intricate storytelling. As the series progresses, a deeper conspiracy surrounding the Titans and humanity’s history is revealed.
Trivia: The anime’s success has led to multiple films, OVAs, and spin-offs. The series is based on the manga by Hajime Isayama.

2. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Director: Haruo Sotozaki
Writer: Koyoharu Gotouge (Original Creator), Ufotable (Studio)
Studio: Ufotable
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Natsuki Hanae (Tanjiro Kamado), Akari Kito (Nezuko Kamado), Hiro Shimono (Zenitsu Agatsuma)
Number of Episodes: 26 (Season 1), 7 (Mugen Train Arc), 18 (Entertainment District Arc)
Genre: Action, Dark Fantasy, Supernatural
Network/Streamer: Fuji TV, Crunchyroll, Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: April 6, 2019 (Season 1)
Box Office Performance / Popularity: Phenomenally popular worldwide, especially the “Mugen Train” movie, which became the highest-grossing anime film of all time.
Synopsis: Tanjiro Kamado, a kind-hearted boy, becomes a demon slayer after his family is slaughtered by demons and his sister, Nezuko, is turned into one. As Tanjiro embarks on a journey to find a cure for his sister, he faces relentless battles against powerful demons. The anime follows his growth as a swordsman while uncovering the tragic history of demons. Known for its stunning animation and emotional depth, “Demon Slayer” combines intense action with deep character development, as Tanjiro and his comrades fight to protect humanity from the ever-present threat of demons.
Trivia: “Demon Slayer” broke multiple records, including becoming the first anime film to surpass Studio Ghibli’s “Spirited Away” at the Japanese box office.

3. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
Director: Yasuhiro Irie
Writer: Hiromu Arakawa (Original Creator)
Studio: Studio Bones
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Vic Mignogna (Edward Elric), Aaron Dismuke (Alphonse Elric), Romi Park (Riza Hawkeye)
Number of Episodes: 64
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Drama
Network/Streamer: MBS, Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: April 5, 2009
Box Office Performance / Popularity: “Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood” is considered one of the greatest anime of all time, maintaining a large fanbase globally. It received critical acclaim and has consistently been ranked in top anime lists.
Synopsis : After a failed alchemical experiment costs Edward and Alphonse Elric their bodies, they embark on a quest to find the Philosopher’s Stone, believing it will restore them. Along the way, they discover the dark secrets of alchemy and the corrupt government they live under. As they uncover the truth about the Philosopher’s Stone and the meaning of life itself, they are forced to confront difficult moral choices. “Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood” explores themes of sacrifice, brotherhood, and the consequences of one’s actions in a compelling narrative.
Trivia: The anime is an adaptation of Hiromu Arakawa’s manga, which was previously adapted into a 2003 series with a different ending.

4. Death Note
Director: Tetsurō Araki
Writer: Tsugumi Ohba (Original Creator), Takeshi Obata (Original Creator)
Studio: Madhouse
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Mamoru Miyano (Light Yagami), Kappei Yamaguchi (L), Aya Hirano (Misa Amane)
Number of Episodes: 37
Genre: Psychological Thriller, Supernatural, Mystery
Network/Streamer: NTV, Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: October 3, 2006
Box Office Performance / Popularity: Widely regarded as one of the greatest anime series, praised for its thrilling cat-and-mouse game between Light and L. The series has also spawned live-action films and adaptations.
Synopsis : High school student Light Yagami finds a mysterious notebook, the Death Note, which allows him to kill anyone whose name he writes in it. With a newfound sense of justice, Light embarks on a mission to rid the world of criminals. However, his actions attract the attention of the enigmatic detective L, leading to a high-stakes battle of wits. As Light and L try to outmaneuver each other, themes of morality, justice, and the consequences of absolute power are explored.
Trivia: “Death Note” is based on the manga of the same name and is considered a pioneer of psychological anime thrillers.

5. One Piece
Director: Kōnosuke Uda, Takashi Otsuka
Writer: Eiichiro Oda (Original Creator), Hiroshi Yoshida (Screenplay)
Studio: Toei Animation
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Mayumi Tanaka (Monkey D. Luffy), Kazuya Nakai (Roronoa Zoro), Akemi Okamura (Nami)
Number of Episodes: 1,000+ (Ongoing)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Comedy
Network/Streamer: Fuji TV, Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: October 20, 1999
Box Office Performance / Popularity: “One Piece” is one of the longest-running and highest-grossing anime series globally, with a massive fanbase.
Synopsis : Monkey D. Luffy, a young pirate with the ability to stretch his body like rubber, dreams of becoming the Pirate King by finding the legendary treasure known as the “One Piece.” Luffy embarks on an adventurous journey to gather a diverse crew and explore the Grand Line. Along the way, they face dangerous enemies, uncover hidden secrets, and form deep bonds of friendship. “One Piece” is known for its world-building, character development, and a mix of humor, emotion, and action.
Trivia: “One Piece” has set several world records, including being the highest-selling manga series of all time.

6. Naruto
Director: Hayato Date
Writer: Masashi Kishimoto (Original Creator)
Studio: Studio Pierrot
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Junko Takeuchi (Naruto Uzumaki), Noriaki Sugiyama (Sasuke Uchiha), Sakura Nakamura (Sakura Haruno)
Number of episodes: 220
Genre: Action, Adventure, Martial Arts, Fantasy
Network/Streamer: TV Tokyo, Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: October 3, 2002
Box Office Performance / Popularity: Widely popular worldwide, “Naruto” has a global fanbase with multiple movies, games, and spin-offs. It is considered one of the most iconic anime series.
Synopsis : Naruto Uzumaki is a young ninja who seeks to earn the respect of his village and become the Hokage, the strongest ninja in the land. Though initially seen as an outcast, he has an indomitable spirit and a burning desire to protect his loved ones. Over time, Naruto forms deep bonds with his teammates, Sasuke and Sakura, and faces many powerful enemies. The series is known for its intense battles, themes of perseverance, friendship, and self-discovery, as Naruto grows from a mischievous orphan to a hero of his village.
Trivia: “Naruto” has been adapted into multiple films, and its sequel “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations” continues the story of Naruto’s son.

7. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Director: Naokatsu Tsuda, Kenichi Suzuki
Writer: Hirohiko Araki (Original Creator)
Studio: David Production
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Kazuyuki Okitsu (Jonathan Joestar), Daisuke Ono (Jotaro Kujo), Kazuya Nakai (Roronoa Zoro)
Number of episodes: 152+ (across multiple seasons)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Supernatural
Network/Streamer: Tokyo MX, Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: October 5, 2012 (Part 1: Phantom Blood)
Box Office Performance / Popularity: “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” has gained a cult following, renowned for its unique animation style, intense action, and memorable characters. It continues to be a significant influence in pop culture.
Synopsis : “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” follows the Joestar family, who are cursed to face supernatural enemies across generations. Each part of the series features a different member of the Joestar family, from Jonathan Joestar in the 19th century to Jotaro Kujo in the 1980s. With unique abilities called “Stands,” the Joestars battle evil forces, including vampires, ancient evil spirits, and their own dark family legacy. The anime is known for its outlandish storylines, vibrant visuals, eccentric characters, and iconic battles that have made it one of the most celebrated series in the anime world.
Trivia: “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” is known for its extravagant poses and references to Western pop culture, including music and fashion.

8. Neon Genesis Evangelion
Director: Hideaki Anno
Writer: Hideaki Anno (Original Creator), Yoshiyuki Sadamoto (Character Design)
Studio: Gainax, Khara (Rebuild films)
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Megumi Ogata (Shinji Ikari), Kotono Mitsuishi (Misato Katsuragi), Yuko Miyamura (Asuka Langley Soryu)
Number of episodes: 26 (TV Series) + 4 (Rebuild films)
Genre: Mecha, Psychological, Drama, Sci-Fi
Network/Streamer: TV Tokyo, Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: October 5, 1995
Box Office Performance / Popularity: “Neon Genesis Evangelion” is one of the most influential anime series of all time, with a massive fanbase worldwide. It spawned multiple movies, including the “Rebuild of Evangelion” films.
Synopsis : In a post-apocalyptic world, 14-year-old Shinji Ikari is recruited by the secretive organization NERV to pilot a giant bio-mechanical robot called an “Eva” to fight mysterious creatures known as Angels. As Shinji and other teenagers bond with their Evas, they discover unsettling truths about their world, themselves, and the true nature of the Angels. The series explores complex themes of existentialism, depression, and the human condition, offering deep psychological and philosophical insights amidst intense mecha action. The series ends with a controversial and abstract finale, leaving fans with plenty to analyze.
Trivia: “Neon Genesis Evangelion” has inspired countless works and has been the subject of intense academic analysis. Its influence can be seen in many anime and media beyond Japan.

9. Baki
Director: Toshiki Hirano
Writer: Keisuke Itagaki (Original Creator)
Studio: TMS Entertainment, Netflix (Production for later seasons)
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Nobunaga Shimazaki (Baki Hanma), Kazuya Nakai (Retsu Kaioh), Takahiro Sakurai (Yujiro Hanma)
Number of episodes: 39 (Across multiple seasons)
Genre: Action, Martial Arts
Network/Streamer: Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: June 25, 2018 (Season 1)
Box Office Performance / Popularity: The series has gained a following due to its over-the-top martial arts action and brutal fighting, though it has been divisive among viewers for its exaggerated violence and extreme scenarios.
Synopsis : Baki Hanma is a young martial artist training to surpass his father, Yujiro Hanma, the strongest fighter in the world. The series follows Baki as he faces numerous deadly martial artists in brutal battles, all while dealing with his complex relationship with his father and his own ambition to become the ultimate fighter. “Baki” is known for its extremely exaggerated action sequences, larger-than-life characters, and intense physical confrontations. The series is filled with grotesque depictions of muscle-bound combatants using their extraordinary strength in fights that test the limits of human endurance.
Trivia: “Baki” is based on a manga series of the same name and has spawned multiple adaptations, including a 2001 anime series.

10. The Seven Deadly Sins
Director: Tensai Okamura
Writer: Nakaba Suzuki (Original Creator)
Studio: A-1 Pictures, Studio Deen (for later seasons)
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Yuki Kaji (Meliodas), Sora Amamiya (Elizabeth Liones), Misaki Kuno (Diane)
Number of episodes: 100+ (Across multiple seasons)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Supernatural
Network/Streamer: Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: October 5, 2014 (Season 1)
Box Office Performance / Popularity: The series has maintained a strong international fanbase, becoming one of Netflix’s flagship anime titles, with high viewership and widespread recognition.
Synopsis: “The Seven Deadly Sins” follows Meliodas, the leader of a group of knights known as the Seven Deadly Sins, who are framed for the crime of betraying the kingdom. The Sins are a group of powerful warriors who embark on a journey to clear their names, with Meliodas seeking to protect Princess Elizabeth, the heir to the throne. As they fight enemies and uncover dark secrets, the Sins discover a greater threat to the kingdom. The anime is known for its fast-paced action, humorous moments, and the strong relationships between its diverse cast.
Trivia: “The Seven Deadly Sins” is based on the manga of the same name by Nakaba Suzuki, and it has inspired several video games, including a mobile game.

11. Violet Evergarden
Director: Taichi Ishidate
Writer: Reiko Yoshida (Script), Kana Akatsuki (Original Creator)
Studio: Kyoto Animation
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Yui Ishikawa (Violet Evergarden), Daisuke Kikuta (Claudia Hodgins), Takehito Koyasu (Gilbert Bougainvillea)
Number of episodes: 13 (TV Series) + 1 (Film: “Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll”)
Genre: Drama, Fantasy
Network/Streamer: Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: January 11, 2018
Box Office Performance / Popularity: The series has been widely acclaimed, with its beautiful animation and heartfelt storytelling. The film, released in 2020, was also a box office hit in Japan.
Synopsis : Violet Evergarden, a former soldier who was once a weapon of war, now seeks to find purpose in a peaceful world. She becomes an “Auto Memory Doll,” writing letters that help people express their feelings. As she helps others, Violet embarks on a journey of self-discovery, reflecting on her past and her relationship with her former major, Gilbert. The anime explores deep emotional themes of love, loss, and healing, set against a beautifully crafted, post-war landscape. Its moving story and stunning animation have made it a favorite among anime fans worldwide.
Trivia: Kyoto Animation spent a significant amount of time and resources to create the detailed and breathtaking animation in “Violet Evergarden,” which led to high praise from critics and fans alike.

12. Beastars
Director: Shinichi Matsumi
Writer: Paru Itagaki (Original Creator), Nanami Usami (Script)
Studio: Orange
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Chikahiro Kobayashi (Legoshi), Sayaka Senbongi (Haru), Yuuki Ono (Louis)
Number of episodes: 12 (Season 1) + 12 (Season 2)
Genre: Drama, Psychological, Mystery
Network/Streamer: Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: October 8, 2019 (Season 1)
Box Office Performance / Popularity: “Beastars” has gained a strong following due to its unique mix of anthropomorphic animals and mature themes, receiving critical praise for its mature, thought-provoking narrative.
Synopsis : “Beastars” is set in a world inhabited by anthropomorphic animals, where herbivores and carnivores coexist. The story follows Legoshi, a large wolf who struggles with his natural instincts, particularly his attraction to Haru, a small rabbit. At the same time, tensions arise between the different animal groups, threatening the peace. As Legoshi navigates his personal conflicts and societal expectations, he uncovers darker secrets within the world of Beastars. The series explores themes of identity, sexuality, and societal division, making it an emotional and thought-provoking experience.
Trivia: “Beastars” is praised for its striking animation, with characters modeled in 3D, providing a unique visual style not typically seen in anime.

13. Castlevania
Director: Sam Deats
Writer: Warren Ellis (Original Creator)
Studio: Powerhouse Animation Studios
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Richard Armitage (Trevor Belmont), Graham McTavish (Dracula), James Callis (Alucard)
Number of episodes: 32 (4 seasons)
Genre: Action, Horror, Fantasy
Network/Streamer: Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: July 7, 2017
Box Office Performance / Popularity: “Castlevania” has been widely praised for its mature storytelling, action sequences, and faithfulness to the video game series. It has become one of Netflix’s most popular original animated series.
Synopsis : Based on the iconic video game series, “Castlevania” follows Trevor Belmont, the last surviving member of the Belmont family, as he fights to save Eastern Europe from the wrath of Count Dracula. Dracula’s wife has been killed by humans, and in revenge, he unleashes an army of monsters. Joined by the vampire Alucard and the magician Sypha, Trevor battles Dracula’s forces and uncovers dark secrets about the vampire lord’s past. The series blends action, horror, and dark fantasy, exploring themes of revenge, family, and the consequences of violence.
Trivia: The anime series is known for its intense violence and mature themes, staying true to the darker tone of the “Castlevania” video games.

14. One Punch Man
Director: Shingo Natsume (Season 1), Chikara Sakurai (Season 2)
Writer: Tomohiro Suzuki (Season 1), Shōji Yonemura (Season 2)
Studio: Madhouse (Season 1), J.C. Staff (Season 2)
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Makoto Furukawa (Saitama), Kaito Ishikawa (Genos), Sawashiro Miyuki (Mumen Rider)
Number of episodes: 24 (2 Seasons)
Genre: Action, Comedy, Superhero
Network/Streamer: TV Tokyo, Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: October 5, 2015 (Season 1)
Box Office Performance / Popularity: “One Punch Man” has become a global sensation, known for its humor, unique premise, and spectacular animation, especially in Season 1. It’s one of the most popular modern action anime.
Synopsis : Saitama is a hero for fun, but his overwhelming strength has led to a life of boredom—he can defeat any opponent with a single punch. As the world faces increasingly dangerous monsters, Saitama joins the Hero Association, where he quickly becomes a top-ranked hero. However, he struggles to find a worthy adversary who can provide him with a true challenge. “One Punch Man” humorously explores Saitama’s existential crisis, his battle with the monotony of invincibility, and his efforts to be taken seriously in a world obsessed with superheroes.
Trivia: The series is praised for its unique take on the superhero genre, combining intense action with comedy, and is often considered a satire of typical superhero tropes.

15. Cowboy Bebop
Director: Shinichirō Watanabe
Writer: Keiko Nobumoto (Script), Shinichirō Watanabe (Original Creator)
Studio: Sunrise
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Kōichi Yamadera (Spike Spiegel), Unshō Ishizuka (Jet Black), Megumi Hayashibara (Faye Valentine)
Number of episodes: 26
Genre: Sci-Fi, Action, Neo-Noir, Space Western
Network/Streamer: TV Tokyo, Netflix (Streaming – live-action series)
Date of Release: April 3, 1998
Box Office Performance / Popularity: “Cowboy Bebop” is one of the most critically acclaimed anime series, celebrated for its blend of genres and music. It remains a cult classic with significant influence on Western anime culture.
Synopsis : Set in a futuristic world where humanity has colonized space, “Cowboy Bebop” follows a group of bounty hunters, or “cowboys,” traveling in their spaceship, the Bebop. The series centers on Spike Spiegel, a former hitman who is haunted by his past, and his companions—Jet Black, Faye Valentine, Edward, and Ein the corgi. Each episode explores the characters’ pasts and the complexities of their lives as they take on dangerous bounties. Combining elements of noir, westerns, and space adventures, the series explores themes of loneliness, redemption, and the search for meaning.
Trivia: The anime’s soundtrack, composed by Yoko Kanno, has become legendary, with the jazz-inspired music playing a key role in setting the series’ unique tone.

16. The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.
Director: Hiroshi Kimura
Writer: Shuichi Shigeno (Original Creator), Michiko Yokote (Script)
Studio: J.C. Staff
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Hiroshi Kamiya (Saiki Kusuo), Daisuke Ono (Riki Nendou), Kana Hanazawa (Shun Kaidou)
Number of episodes: 120 (4 Seasons)
Genre: Comedy, Superpower, Slice of Life
Network/Streamer: Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: July 11, 2016
Box Office Performance / Popularity: The series is beloved for its quirky humor and its unique take on the superhero genre, receiving high praise for its pace and character interactions.
Synopsis : Saiki Kusuo is a high school student with overwhelming psychic powers, from telepathy to precognition. However, these abilities cause him constant stress, as he tries to live a normal life and avoid attracting attention. Saiki’s attempts at living quietly are constantly interrupted by his eccentric classmates, including his best friend, Riki Nendou, who is immune to Saiki’s telepathy. The series humorously follows Saiki’s daily struggles with his powers and bizarre interactions with those around him, offering a satirical look at how someone with superpowers might deal with a mundane world.
Trivia: The anime features a large cast of unique characters, each contributing to Saiki’s comical and chaotic life, with each episode often being packed with fast-paced humor and gags.

17. Kakegurui
Director: Yuuichirou Hayashi
Writer: Homura Kawamoto (Original Creator), Toru Nara (Script)
Studio: MAPPA
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Saori Hayami (Yumeko Jabami), Makoto Furukawa (Ryouta Suzui), Minami Tanaka (Mary Saotome)
Number of episodes: 12 (Season 1) + 12 (Season 2)
Genre: Psychological, Gambling, Drama
Network/Streamer: Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: July 1, 2017 (Season 1)
Box Office Performance / Popularity: “Kakegurui” has gained popularity for its intense psychological drama, thrilling gambling games, and the eccentric characters, becoming a fan favorite among anime lovers.
Synopsis : “Kakegurui” takes place in a prestigious high school where students’ social standing is determined by their success in gambling. Yumeko Jabami, a new transfer student, quickly becomes known for her reckless and high-stakes approach to gambling. Unlike the other students, who play cautiously to maintain their status, Yumeko thrives on the thrill of risk. As she shakes up the school’s social order, she faces off against various powerful students, uncovering dark secrets and manipulations. The anime explores themes of obsession, control, and the dangerous allure of gambling, all with intense psychological stakes.
Trivia: The series is based on the manga written by Homura Kawamoto, which was also adapted into a live-action series and film, both of which gained significant popularity.

18. Great Pretender
Director: Hiro Kaburagi
Writer: Ryota Kosawa (Original Creator)
Studio: Wit Studio
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Chiaki Kobayashi (Makoto Edamura), Junichi Suwabe (Laurent Thierry), Natsuki Hanae (Abigail Jones)
Number of episodes: 23
Genre: Crime, Comedy, Thriller
Network/Streamer: Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: June 2, 2020
Box Office Performance / Popularity: “Great Pretender” has been well-received globally for its stylish animation, plot twists, and well-written characters, making it one of Netflix’s standout anime releases.
Synopsis : “Great Pretender” follows Makoto Edamura, a con artist in Japan who gets caught up in an international scam orchestrated by a suave, mysterious man named Laurent. As they travel the world pulling off elaborate heists, Edamura is drawn deeper into a web of deception and intrigue, sometimes becoming the one who’s tricked. The series explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the blurred line between right and wrong. Its stylish animation, coupled with a fast-paced narrative and unexpected twists, makes “Great Pretender” an exciting and unpredictable journey through a world of scams and schemes.
Trivia: The series takes inspiration from classic caper films and is renowned for its art direction, which incorporates vibrant colors and dynamic visuals that elevate the storytelling.

19. The Way of the Househusband
Director: Chiaki Kon
Writer: Kousuke Oono (Original Creator), Susumu Yamakawa (Script)
Studio: J.C. Staff
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Kenjirou Tsuda (Tatsu), Shizuka Ito (Miku), Kazuya Nakai (Various Supporting Roles)
Number of episodes: 10 (Season 1)
Genre: Comedy, Slice of Life
Network/Streamer: Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: April 8, 2021
Box Office Performance / Popularity: The show has gained a cult following for its quirky humor, focusing on the unique premise of a former yakuza member adapting to a life of domesticity.
Synopsis : “The Way of the Househusband” follows Tatsu, a former feared yakuza boss, who has retired from his life of crime to become a full-time househusband. His attempts to master domestic tasks like cooking, cleaning, and grocery shopping are frequently complicated by his past life, as his intense demeanor and yakuza habits inadvertently cause chaos. His wife, Miku, is supportive but bemused by Tatsu’s over-the-top devotion to housework. The series blends absurd humor with everyday situations, creating a hilarious look at a man trying to live a peaceful life after leaving behind his violent past.
Trivia: The anime’s unique animation style, which features limited movement and a focus on humor, received mixed reviews but quickly gained a loyal following due to its charm and Tatsu’s larger-than-life character.

20. Aggretsuko
Director: Rarecho
Writer: Rarecho (Original Creator)
Studio: Fanworks
Main Cast (Voice Actors): Kaolip (Retsuko), Jörgen B. Nelsen (Haida), Miku Itou (Fenneko)
Number of episodes: 10 (Season 1) + 10 (Season 2) + 10 (Season 3)
Genre: Comedy, Slice of Life, Office
Network/Streamer: Netflix (Streaming)
Date of Release: April 20, 2018
Box Office Performance / Popularity: “Aggretsuko” has become a sleeper hit due to its relatable themes of work stress and the hilarious character of Retsuko, appealing to both young and older audiences.
Synopsis : “Aggretsuko” follows Retsuko, a red panda who works in an office job where she is constantly subjected to the pressures of her demanding boss and colleagues. To cope with the daily grind, Retsuko secretly unleashes her frustration through heavy metal karaoke. The series humorously explores the struggles of the modern working woman, from office politics to societal expectations, while also delving into Retsuko’s personal life. Its relatable portrayal of work stress, combined with the cathartic release of music, makes it both comedic and therapeutic.
Trivia: Originally created as a short by Sanrio (the same company behind Hello Kitty), Aggretsuko’s relatable themes and unique blend of cuteness and anger struck a chord with adult audiences.

With so many incredible Japanese anime and animation series available on Netflix, you’re in for a treat no matter which one you choose. These series represent the best of what the genre has to offer—brilliant storytelling, complex characters, and breathtaking animation. So, grab your remote, settle in, and enjoy the incredible worlds and stories waiting for you. Happy watching, and may your anime journey be filled with unforgettable moments!