Article: Top 10 Japanese Anime On Netflix

Netflix, as established today, is the one-stop paradise of shows and series. If you want to watch a thriller or a murder mystery, relax your mind over a rom-com or go gaga over a full-house drama series, a single button is what you need to hover over to get all of these under a single umbrella.

A vivid and adventurous expedition or a throbbing high school drama, fantasy, or an appealing and intriguing fight series, the world of anime has something for everyone who comes to render their eyes upon it. And since these Japanese animations have so much to offer, here are the top ten amongst hundreds and thousands of anime which can come up next in your binge-watch list.

1. One Punch Man

How enthralling is the thought of being a superhero? All of us have had a dream of being one in our childhood. Well, One Punch Man is an anime depicting the opposite of this notion. It is about a superhero who has become bored of his superpower and invincibility. One Punch Man is also a must-watch as it is one of the few anime with the perfect blend of humor, suspense, and an unusual protagonist and plot lineup.

2. Death Note

Amalgamating the paradigm of a different world into the plot, the story is based on the adventures of a teen boy who discovers a notebook, jotting the name of anyone upon which brings the tyranny of death on that person. Discover the errand of putting an end to the criminals, which the boy undertakes using the notebook of death in this exciting series.

3. InuYasha

Have you ever wondered how feudal Japan would have been? If yes, then InuYasha is the proper anime for you to watch. The series is based on how a teen girl from modern Tokyo travels back in time to feudal Japan, where she helps a young half-demon named InuYasha to recover the shards of the sacred Shikon Jewel.

4. Naruto

A classic anime series in the Shounen genre, Naruto is one of the most popular shows ever. The plot unfurls the story of Naruto Uzumaki, a young and dynamic ninja who longs for recognition from his friends, and the adventures he undertakes to become the Hokage or the leader of his clan.

5. Kotaro Lives Alone

The plot centers around an isolated four-year-old boy who moves into a shabby apartment in a state of disrepair alone. The series depicts the struggles of the little boy, who lives without his mother or father, to prove himself strong and independent.

6. Cowboy Bebop

A perfect blend of drama, action, comedy, and adventure, Cowboy Bebop is listed at the top of almost all anime heads. The show is built around Spike Spiegel and his crew of misfits, a group of bounty hunters who attempt to hunt bounties across galaxies by ignoring their sleazy histories. A must-watch for every anime fan, Cowboy Bebop is a wholesome series, for the least to mention.

7. Neon Genesis Evangelion

Based on the Mecha genre and depicting the crests and troughs of thoughts and feelings of the Evangelion pilots and Nerv members, the series drives through their adventures as they attempt to stop Angels from triggering any more cataclysms. The plot also folds on how they are required to comprehend the underlying causes of events and the driving forces behind human behavior throughout the show.

8. Aggretsuko

The story revolves around a disgruntled office worker who vents his frustration and anger through death metal karaoke. Aggresstuko is a relatable and must-watch anime series for all the undervalued and overworked employees who works day and night at their desks.

9. Attack on Titan

With astounding popularity amongst the multitude and the strong storyline that the series has built over the four seasons of its run, Attack on Titan is one of the most critically acclaimed anime of all time. The series is set in a post-apocalyptic world, where humanity is confined within three walls built around a city that protects them from giant ravagers called titans. Having a dark theme, magnum opus VFX, and strong voice acting, the anime fans must have it in their watchlist.

10. Violet Evergarden

The thirteen-episode-long series is based on the aftermath of a four-year-long great war. Violet Evergarden, who happens to be an ex-soldier of the war, works as a ghostwriter, where she creates letters to help people express their feelings and connect. The show depicts her struggles to reintegrate into society while dealing with the trauma of the war overwhelmingly and emotionally.