Netflix will soon lose three of its biggest anime titles in Naruto, Bleach, and Inuyasha in September. That's definitely going to sting for those fans still working through them in their queue. Naruto, InuYasha and Bleach will all be available until 9/1/18.
Here’s the current list of every Netflix Original movie and series that has departed Netflix thus far. To get to the bottom of why Netflix Original titles leave, they usually fall into one of several categories. The majority leave because they are not owned by Netflix.
Netflix will soon lose three of its biggest anime titles in Naruto, Bleach, and Inuyasha in September. That's definitely going to sting for those fans still working through them in their queue.
As noted by @NetflixAnime on Twitter, Naruto, Bleach, and Inuyasha will be leaving Netflix on September 1. While this seems like a huge deal, especially considering how big each of these series are in their own right, it just goes to show how much Netflix is paying more attention to the future of anime rather than trying to capitalize on the past.
While this seems like a huge deal, especially considering how big each of these series are in their own right, it just goes to show how much Netflix is paying more attention to the future of anime rather than trying to capitalize on the past.
The Netflix library continues to expand and evolve, but sadly, this also means we have to say goodbye to some popular anime titles. We'll be saying goodbye to three popular anime shows in May as they leave the Netflix libraries globally.
Though we strive to keep the content you want to see, we acquire licensing rights for TV shows and movies for a certain period of time – not indefinitely – so some titles do leave Netflix. If a TV show or movie you love is leaving, it indicates that our licensing agreement with the content provider is about to end.
In addition to those two anime series leaving Netflix, the service is set to lose the anime Madoka Magica globally on June 15th, 2022 too. That 12-episode series is about Madoka Kaname and the story of magical witch girls.
While Netflix shines best with its extensive amount of anime series, there are still plenty of anime films to enjoy after binging JoJo's or Demon Slayer. We've ranked the best 10 anime movies on Netflix, which includes familiar franchises, anthologies, Originals and hard-to-find favorites alike.
The first two seasons of Haikyu!! were added to Netflix globally on November 1st, 2019. This means that the reason for Haikyu!! leaving is due to Netflix's license to stream the anime is coming to an end.
Both Netflix in the United States and Canada are set to lose the anime series K-On! with all 41 episodes across two seasons leaving Netflix on November 15th, 2021.
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Netflix will soon lose three of its biggest anime titles in Naruto, Bleach, and Inuyasha in September. That's definitely going to sting for those fans still working through them in their queue. Naruto, InuYasha and Bleach will all be available until 9/1/18. — Netflix Anime U.S. (@NetflixAnime) August 4, 2018.
As noted by @NetflixAnime on Twitter, Naruto, Bleach, and Inuyasha will be leaving Netflix on September 1. While this seems like a huge deal, especially considering how big each of these series are in their own right, it just goes to show how much Netflix is paying more attention to the future of anime rather than trying to capitalize on the past.
Bleach offers a few of its films on the service, but the span of episodes only reaches 63. Again, this leaves quite a gap for those who wanted to watch the series on Netflix alone. Inuyasha also only offers two seasons with 54 episodes in total, so fans already invested this far will have to search elsewhere.
Netflix may offer several of the Naruto films, for example, but the actual anime series is only available until Episode 156 . Meaning that fans will have to go somewhere else once they hit this point.
But that doesn't mean they get to keep those licenses forever.
The 2018 indie horror Await Further Instructions has a chilling premise—an ordinary British family finds themselves sealed in their home, with the only source of information a mysterious entity that communicates with them through their TV. It has some flaws—flat character work, for one—but it's definitely effective.
Puppeteer Kevin Clash gave life to one of the most iconic Sesame Street characters of the modern era, and in the 2011 documentary Being Elmo we get an unprecedented peek into how the process works. It's a terrific movie with a unique protagonist.
James Cameron's 1991 film remains one of the greatest action films ever made, a propulsive, violent, and engaging sci-fi chase with some unforgettable scenes. Watch Terminator 2 one more time before it's off Netflix.
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