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Netflix made a major splash at Anime Expo over the weekend, dropping new trailers, clips and images from its anime lineup including “Sakamoto Days,” “My Melody & Kuromi,” and “Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 ...
The numbers behind Netflix’s anime explosion are staggering. In 2024 alone, anime was viewed over 1 billion times on the platform, with viewership tripling over the past five years, Netflix said.
Furthermore, viewership over the past 5 years has tripled, and 2024 had 33 anime series breaking into the rankings of Netflix’s Global Top 10.
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Screen Rant on MSNSubs or Dubs? Netflix Settles Anime's Longest-Running Debate With a Shocking ReportRecently, significant changes have been occurring. As anime becomes more mainstream, the sub vs. dub discussion is also evolving in ways that some longtime fans might not have anticipated. A new ...
Netflix reveals major anime viewer growth, previews upcoming titles. By Matt Schley 2025-07-07T10:04:00+01:00. ... with 80-90% of global viewers watching dubbed in a language other than Japanese.
Atherton dug deep into Netflix’s regional Top 10 sites for several Asian territories and concluded that two categories pulled in viewers more than any others: anime and Harry Potter.
Netflix’s dominance in the anime space was recently confirmed by a new Dentsu study unveiled by Variety that found 48% of global anime viewers subscribe to Netflix for such programming, significantly ...
Netflix made a major splash at Anime Expo over the weekend, dropping new trailers, clips and images from its anime lineup including “Sakamoto Days,” “My Melody & Kuromi,” and “Cyberpunk ...
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