A Popular Yanki Anime and All the Other TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week
Netflix continues its robust programming schedule with a diverse array of content arriving during the first week of March. This week features a blend of returning animated favorites, gritty dramas, and reality-based programming designed to appeal to global audiences. Viewers can expect a mix of international acquisitions and original productions across various genres arriving between Monday and Sunday.
‘Gabby’s Dollhouse’ (2021)

Monday, March 2, marks the return of this beloved preschool series that combines live-action and animation. The show follows the adventures of Gabby and her collection of feline friends inside her magical dollhouse. Each episode involves a dollhouse delivery that kicks off a themed adventure filled with crafting and problem-solving. This series remains a staple for younger viewers due to its focus on creativity and positive reinforcement.
‘Wind Breaker’ (2024)

Arriving on the platform on Monday, March 2, this high-octane anime series focuses on Haruka Sakura, a student who wants nothing to do with weaklings. He joins Furin High School, an institution known for its students who protect their town from outside threats. The narrative explores the dynamics of street fighting and community service as Sakura navigates his place within the school’s hierarchy. This adaptation of Satoru Nii’s manga emphasizes loyalty and the definition of true strength.
‘Vladimir’ (2026)

This anticipated drama is set to premiere on Thursday, March 5, offering a deep dive into high-stakes political maneuvering. The series focuses on the intricate power structures and personal sacrifices made by those at the top of the governmental ladder. Character studies and strategic conflicts drive the narrative, highlighting the intersection of private ambition and public duty. ‘Vladimir’ aims to captivate audiences with its tense atmosphere and complex portrayal of leadership.
‘Boyfriend on Demand’ (2026)

Launching on Friday, March 6, this production delves into the unique cultural phenomenon of professional companionship services. The story follows individuals navigating a world where emotional support and social presence can be requested via an application. It examines the blurred lines between professional obligations and genuine human connections in an increasingly digital society. The series explores how modern technology influences dating habits and the perception of intimacy.
‘The Dinosaurs’ (2026)

Debuting on Friday, March 6, this program utilizes advanced visual effects to bring prehistoric creatures back to life for a modern audience. The series combines archaeological findings with cinematic storytelling to recreate the environments of the Mesozoic Era. Each episode focuses on different species, detailing their survival tactics, social behaviors, and eventual extinction. It serves as both an educational resource and a visual spectacle regarding the ancient history of the planet.
‘The TikTok Killer’ (2026)

This true-crime production examines the disturbing case of Ali Abulaban, a popular social media creator involved in a double homicide. The documentary explores the intersection of internet fame, domestic violence, and the digital footprint left behind by the perpetrator. It features interviews and archival footage to provide a comprehensive look at the tragedy that shocked online communities. It is set for release on Friday, March 6.
‘Beastars’ (2019)

New content for this critically acclaimed anime returns to the platform on Saturday, March 7. Set in a world of anthropomorphic animals, the story centers on the tension between carnivores and herbivores at Cherryton Academy. The protagonist, a large gray wolf named Legoshi, struggles with his predatory instincts while developing feelings for a small rabbit named Haru. The series is known for its sophisticated exploration of societal prejudice and the nature of self-control.
‘Girl from Nowhere: The Reset’ (2026)

Premiering on Saturday, March 7, this continuation of the popular Thai anthology series brings back the mysterious Nanno. She travels to different schools to expose the hypocrisy, corruption, and dark secrets of students and faculty members alike. Each episode functions as a standalone moral tale where Nanno acts as both a catalyst for chaos and a bringer of karmic justice. This “reset” promises to expand the supernatural elements of the show while maintaining its signature dark tone. The narrative continues to explore the consequences of human desire and societal failure.
Please share your thoughts on which of these premieres you are most excited for in the comments.


