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As Netflix’s article titled “What We Watched the First Half of 2025” on the official website of the streaming giant reveals interesting data about the popularity of anime on the site, and the 10 most-viewed anime, which is how many hours watched over hours available across combined shows and movies. With additional analysis of Netflix’s data highlighting their “views” column, surprisingly, Naruto and Naruto Shippuden’s shows and movies still came in at first place, garnering just over 40 million views (with 10 million more accounted for with Boruto’s installments). Studio Ghibli secured the second spot with 39 million, but perhaps most surprisingly for North American audiences, Detective Conan followed with 38 million.
Unsurprisingly, tying with Detective Conan to take another top spot was none other than One Piece, while Pokรฉmon actually came in just under, with 37.6 million. The Seven Deadly Sins joins newer anime from the past decade at 26 million, Sakamoto Days with 24 million, and Demon Slayer came in with 23 million. Finally, Japanese kid-friendly hit Anpanman clocks in at 16 million, and in tenth place, genre-defining hit Attack on Titan came in with 15 million views. The rankings are definitely interesting, but one should note just how enduring of a franchise Detective Conan is, despite how under-the-radar it is outside of Japan.









