Not all anime available on Netflix are considered Netflix Originals. These non-original anime titles are usually licensed by Netflix for a specific period, during which they can be streamed by subscribers in certain regions. Additionally, the availability of certain anime on Netflix may change over time as licensing agreements expire and new deals are negotiatedA Netflix Original Anime is an anime Series or film that is either produced, co-produced, or exclusively distributed by Netflix. These anime are created in collaboration with various animation studios and creators from Japan and other countries, with Netflix playing a significant role in their funding, production, or distribution.

10Aggretsuko

Aggretsuko is a highly entertaining show that provides insightful social commentary on workplace dynamics and millennial life in Japan. The show's short episodes follow Retsuko as she deals with annoying coworkers, chauvinistic bosses, and the general frustrations of working a stressful office job.Aggretsuko also crosses into several genres. However, it would likely not have its crossover appeal without the cute chibi flair softening its satirical edges. At only 15 minutes per episode, it makes for an easy binge-watch and an addictive dose of fun.

9Yasuke

Yasuke adds much-needed diversity to the anime genre with its boundary-pushing samurai premise. It tells the story of Yasuke, the first foreign-born samurai of African descent. He must face numerous enemies, including those who don't believe a foreigner should be a samurai.Based on a true story, the anime brings this little-known but culturally important figure to life through a blend of history and imagination. The music for the series was composed by the artist Flying Lotus, and LaKeith Stanfield provides the voice of Yasuke in the English version.

8BNA: Brand New Animal

BNA is an easy series to love. It’s set in an anime world where humans coexist with anthropomorphic animals. The story follows Michiru, a teenage girl who suddenly transforms into a tanuki Beastman. Struggling with her new circumstances, Michiru travels to Anima City, a supposedly utopian city founded just for BeastmHowever, Anima City is not the perfect society it claims to be. Michiru discovers that Beastmen face systemic oppression. They are pressured to hide their animalistic sides and assimilate into human culture. Each episode focuses on ideas like racial profiling, loss of cultural identity, and cultural appropriation through the lens of the show's Beastman characters.
7EdenEden is a short but sweet four-episode series, so you can easily binge it in one go. The animation is a unique blend of 3D CGI and 2D styles. In the mid-22nd century, robots have taken over the world and banished humans to a city called Eden.The story follows Sara Grace, a human girl who is accidentally awoken by two robots, E92 and A37, from a cryogenic sleep. The robots, who have never seen a human before, decide to raise her in secret, going against their programmed directives.6Great PretenderAt the middle of the list is the stylish and clever heist caper Great Pretender. Great Pretender follows Japanese con man Makoto Edamura as he gets roped into elaborate heists by a group of fellow scammeBest Live-Action Movies Each arc of the show revolves around a new complicated con as the team travels the globe, targeting wealthy marks in London, Los Angeles, and Singapore. If you love Money Heist, you will love this too! What makes the show so entertaining is how over-the-top yet meticulously planned each trick i5CastlevaniaBased on the game of the same name, Castlevania follows Trevor Belmont, the last surviving member of the Belmont clan of vampire hunters. Set in 15th-century Wallachia, Trevor works to defend the country from Dracula and his legions of demons.In terms of faithfulness to the source material, the show incorporates many elements from the games like the historic setting, important locations like Dracula's castle, and key characters like Dracula, Trevor, Sypha, and Alucard. At the same time, the show expands on the minimal story from the original games, crafting a compelling narrative of its own4Kotaro Lives AloneThis slice-of-life anime follows a four-year-old boy named Kotaro who moves into an apartment complex on his own. While this premise seems far-fetched, the show is surprisingly heartwarming. Kotaro was raised by his grandfather from a young age but now has to learn independence. However, he is not completely alone.He makes friends with the quirky residents of the apartment, like the college student next door who acts as his guardian, and the landlady. We also see him face difficulties like loneliness, illness, and judgment from others. For a short 10 episodes, this little gem of an anime packs in a lot of emotion and inspiring lesson3Dota: Dragon's BloodDota: Dragon’s Blood features high-quality animation from the acclaimed Studio Mir, known for The Legend of Korra and Voltron: Legendary Defender. The show follows Davion, a renowned dragon knight devoted to wiping out evil. After encountering the dragon princess Mirana, Davion becomes entangled in a sinister plot that threatens to destroy the world.RELATED:

The show also has a stellar voice cast, including Yuri Lowenthal, Lara Pulver, and David Tennant. While the series was produced by Netflix, the creative team worked closely with Valve, the developer of Dota 2, to ensure accuracy to the game's characters and lore. The result is a show that will satisfy hardcore fans but also stands on its own.Devilman Crybaby

Devilman Crybaby is a 10-episode anime series directed by Masaaki Yuasa, known for his surreal and striking animation style. Masaaki has directed many notable anime series The Tatami Galaxy, Kaiba, and Ping Pong the Animation.

The series has great action, psychedelic visuals, and a pounding electronic soundtrack that matches its neon-soaked cyberpunk aesthetic. It follows the sensitive teenager Akira Fudou, who merges with a demon to become the heroic Devilman, even as demons secretly infiltrate human society. The series gets very gory and explicit, earning its TV-MA rating.1Cyberpunk: Edgerunners

Set in the same universe as the Cyberpunk 2077 video game, Edgerunners is a 10-episode anime series that debuted in September 2022. It offers a stylish and gritty take on the cyberpunk genre that any anime or sci-fi fan will appreciate. Edgerunners follows a street kid named David Martinez as he struggles to survive in the sprawling metropolis of Night City.In a world where most people have some level of cybernetic modification, David hopes to earn enough money to get “chromed up” and improve his circumstances. The anime has a slick retro-futuristic style with neon visuals and a synth-heavy soundtrack. Night City is a character in itself, filled with bizarre fashions, holographic advertisements, and extreme clas