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To give readers a few ideas as to which anime they can explore on Netflix, we’ve put together a solid list of the top ten exclusive anime you can check out on the platform. While series like Castlevania, Blue Eye Samurai, and Devil May Cry are worth watching, they don’t necessarily fall under the title of “anime” for this list.
1) Baki Hanma

If you’re looking for one of the best fighting anime in the world, look no further than the Baki The Grappler franchise. First kicking off on Netflix with Baki, the story of the Son of The Ogre would continue in Baki Hanma and Baki Hanma Vs. Kengan Ashura. The anime might not have brawlers unleashing energy attacks or blowing up entire planets but you’d be remiss if you didn’t get the action you crave from the franchise created by manga artist Keisuke Itagaki. With Netflix planning to unleash another Baki series in the upcoming “Baki-Dou” adaptation, now is the perfect time to see what the battle series is all about.
2) Pluto

Blending high-octane animation and a thoughtful story, Naoki Urasawa’s Pluto is easily one of the greatest anime series that can only be streamed on Netflix. Creating what many believe to be a dark iteration of the Astro Boy story, Pluto is a murder mystery wherein robots are being murdered around the world and it’s up to one artificial detective and a pint-sized hero to crack the case. Pluto works well not just in being a gorgeous series to watch and think on, the anime adaptation is only eight episodes, telling a succinct, one-and-done story that can be watched by fans without taking up too much time. There’s a reason why Urasawa’s works have become legendary and Pluto is a perfect example.
3) Cyberpunk: Edgerunners

In our original review of Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, we gave the Studio TRIGGER production a perfect score and rest assured, the mini-series still earned that score to this day. The story of David and Lucy became so popular in fact, that the Netflix-exclusive anime helped to breathe new life into Cyberpunk 2077 itself, bringing in scores of new players to explore Night City. Much like Pluto, Edgerunners tells one complete story over its ten-episode-long length and it’s one that is sure to shake you to your core when the credits run.
4) Devilman Crybaby

If you’re looking for an anime that is as nihilistic as it is violent, Science SARU’s Devilman Crybaby will be right up your alley. Recreating the original manga series that first hit the stands in 1972, this supernatural story never holds anything back when it comes to blood and carnage strewn throughout its episodes. Like so many other productions from Science SARU, Devilman is a feast for the eyes, even with monstrosities rarely seen by man in its installments. Still, the series is not for the faint of heart and those predicting how it will end might find themselves thrown for a loop.
5) Delicious In Dungeon

Another entry from Studio TRIGGER helps to show the versatility of the production house as Delicious in Dungeon is far different than the cybernetic dystopia. Focusing on Laios and his band of adventurers traversing a dungeon where they need to cook what they kill, the series has gorgeous animation along with a story that is one of the most relaxing entries on this list. With TRIGGER returning for a second season to bring the series to an end, Delicious in Dungeon is a key series for Netflix’s anime library that demands your attention.













