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Top 16 Anime Movies on Netflix Right Now

10 months ago By Neil Ross

Recently, Netflix has become a powerhouse in the anime scene, providing a diverse selection of animated films that cater to a global audience. Whether you’re a hardcore anime buff or just dipping your toes into the vibrant world of Japanese animation, Netflix’s got something for everyone. Below, I’ve put together a list of some top-notch anime movies currently up for grabs on the streaming platform. These films span various genres and styles, promising a little something for every palate.

  1. A Whisker Away (2020)

Run Time: 1 hr 44 min | Genre: Fantasy Romance | Directors: Jun’ichi Satô, Tomotaka Shibayama

Step into the whimsical world of love and self-discovery with “A Whisker Away.” Follow Miyo Sasaki’s enchanting journey, beautifully blending themes of young love and personal exploration. This fantasy romance, where Miyo transforms into a cat, metaphorically captures the universal challenges of growing up, ensuring a delightful cinematic treat.

  1. One Piece Film: Strong World (2009)

Run Time: 1 hr 53 min | Genre: Fantasy, Action | Director: Munehisa Sakai

Amid the buzz of the live-action adaptation, revisiting “One Piece Film: Strong World” is a timely choice. This tenth installment, overseen by manga creator Eiichiro Oda, pits the Straw Hat crew against the formidable pirate Shiki the Golden Lion. Get ready for an exhilarating experience, blending signature One Piece action with Oda’s creative contributions.

  1. Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King (2023)

Run Time: 1 hr 50 min | Genre: Action, Adventure | Director: Ayataka Tanemura

For Black Clover fans, “Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King” offers a canon-adjacent narrative. Asta’s quest to become the Wizard King unfolds as he faces a traitor threatening the Clover Kingdom. Action-packed sequences await, catering to both long-time fans and newcomers to the Black Clover universe.

  1. Sol Levante (2020)

Run Time: 4 min | Genre: Action | Director: Akira Saitou

In a bite-sized anime experience, “Sol Levante” unfolds as a visual spectacle with fast-paced action and no dialogue. Director Akira Saitou’s creation, in collaboration with Netflix, showcases the capabilities of digital animation. This four-minute flick, with vibrant colors and kinetic artwork, sets the stage for the future of animation in a fully digital environment.

  1. Dragon Quest: Your Story (2019)

Run Time: 1 hr 43 min | Directors: Makoto Hanafusa, Ryuichi Yagi, Takashi Yamazaki

Based on the beloved Dragon Quest games, “Dragon Quest: Your Story” adapts the storyline from the fifth installment. With computer-generated animation and a touch of classics, the movie promises a delightful journey into the world of Dragon Quest.

  1. Altered Carbon: Resleeved (2020)

Run Time: 1 hr 14 min | Directors: Takeru Nakajima, Yoshiyuki Okada, Shouta Kitamoto

Set in the Altered Carbon universe, “Altered Carbon: Resleeved” is an animated spin-off with stunning animation and gripping action. Follow Takeshi Kovacs on an investigation into the death of a yakuza boss, expanding the Altered Carbon universe in exciting ways.

  1. Drifting Home (2022)

Run Time: 1 hr 59 min | Genre: Fantasy Adventure | Director: Hiroyasu Ishida

Directed by Hiroyasu Ishida, “Drifting Home” unfolds a heartwarming adventure as neighborhood children discover their entire apartment complex drifting across a mysterious sea. Delicately exploring themes of grief, family, and new beginnings, this beautifully animated film captivates audiences of all ages.

  1. Bubble (2022)

Run Time: 1 hr 40 min | Genre: Action Adventure | Director: Tetsurô Araki

From the director of Attack on Titan, “Bubble” presents a captivating anime film set in a post-apocalyptic Tokyo attacked by bubbles. The movie, produced by a talented anime team, features a gravity-defying city turned into a parkour battlefield. As two young individuals cross paths during a reckless jump, “Bubble” unfolds a unique narrative against the backdrop of a broken city.

  1. Seven Deadly Sins: Cursed By Light (2021)

Run Time: 1 hr 19 min | Genre: Action Fantasy | Director: Takayuki Hamana

A sequel to The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky, “Seven Deadly Sins: Cursed By Light” picks up six months after the group’s disbandment. This installment sees Meliodas and his friends compelled to reunite when a new magical alliance threatens peace. Filled with adventure and flair, the film promises a jam-packed, fearless experience for fans of the series.

  1. Violet Evergarden: The Movie (2020)

Run Time: 2 hr 20 min | Genre: Drama Fantasy | Director: Taichi Ishidate

Emotional and sincere, “Violet Evergarden: The Movie” takes audiences on a stunning journey centered around overcoming trauma. Delve into Violet’s life, a former child soldier turned ghostwriter, as she confronts painful memories and love. Breathtaking animation and a captivating story make this movie a beautiful testament to the power of storytelling.

  1. Child of Kamiari Month (2021)

Run Time: 1 hr 39 min | Genre: Adventure Drama | Director: Takana Shirai

“Child of Kamiari Month” effortlessly combines lighthearted moments with profound themes like grief. Follow Kanna, an elementary school girl passionate about running, on an unexpected journey of self-discovery. With a touching plot and gorgeous animation, this movie is a must-see for those seeking a heartfelt adventure.

  1. NiNoKuni (2019)

Run Time: 1 hr 46 min | Genre: Action Adventure | Director: Yoshiyuki Momose

Based on the video game series, “NiNoKuni” is a fantasy film that sweeps viewers into the magical kingdom of Evermore. The trio of teenagers navigating between worlds discovers the intricate connection between their actions and the fate of both realms. With echoes of classics like Spirited Away and The Wizard of Oz, the film promises a solid adventure that transports audiences to a captivating faraway land.

14. New Gods: Nezha Reborn (2021)
Run Time: 1 hr 56 min | Genre: Action Adventure | Director: Zhao Ji

Taking a classic character from a Ming dynasty-era novel and infusing it with a steampunk twist, “New Gods: Nezha Reborn” offers a fresh take on traditional mythology. Follow Li Yunxiang, a modern avatar for the great deity Nezha, as he grapples with old enemies and uncovers a sinister plot. With a blend of realism and surrealism, the movie presents an intriguing exploration of ancient tales in a modern context.

15. Blame! (2017)
Run Time: 1 hr 46 min | Genre: Action Drama | Director: Hiroyuki Seshita

For those intrigued by the implications of advancing technology, “Blame!” offers a dystopian tale set in a future where humans are hunted by robots. The film introduces Killy, a synthetic human, whose encounter with a group of survivors becomes a pivotal point in the fight for survival. Sci-fi enthusiasts will find a compelling atmospheric drama in this exploration of a technologically dominated future.

16. The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf (2021)
Run Time: 1 hr 23 min | Genre: Action Adventure | Director: Kwang Il Han

A prelude to The Witcher franchise, “The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf” provides a stunning glimpse into a young Vesemir’s life and the world before Geralt’s adventures. The animated film, featuring fluid animation and a captivating narrative, explores Vesemir’s quest to hunt down a missing elf turned evil mage. Fans and newcomers alike will be treated to a thrilling story filled with love, loss, and lies.

In conclusion, Netflix remains a treasure trove for anime enthusiasts, offering a diverse array of animated films catering to varied tastes. Whether you’re craving fantasy romance, action-packed adventures, or thought-provoking dystopias, the streaming platform has you covered. So, grab your popcorn, settle into your favorite spot, and dive into these captivating anime journeys available right now on Netflix. Happy streaming!

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