Best Anime To Stream This Fall on Netflix

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Finding a good watch can feel a lot easier when you already know where to look, and this season is packed with series that are ready to queue up on Netflix. The picks below cover new sensations, acclaimed adaptations, and completed runs that make it simple to dive in without waiting week to week. Availability can vary by region, so check your local catalog, but each title here has been part of Netflix’s lineup.

To make browsing simple, each entry includes what the show covers, how many episodes or seasons you can expect, and a quick note on who made it. That last part matters because studios bring distinct strengths to the table, from meticulous background art to eye catching action. If you want to plan a fall binge with confidence, start here.

‘Delicious in Dungeon’ (2024)

Netflix

The series follows a dungeon exploring party that decides to survive by cooking the monsters they fight, with recipes woven into the adventure and resource management at the center of each episode. It adapts Ryoko Kui’s manga with a faithful sequence of arcs that introduce new party members, recurring creatures, and a clear progression through deeper dungeon levels.

The adaptation is animated by Trigger, which brings careful monster design and readable action to the cooking focused set pieces. The season released globally on Netflix with a complete run that lets you watch in order without gaps, and language options include multiple dubs and subtitles for straightforward viewing.

‘Pluto’ (2023)

Netflix

This limited series adapts Naoki Urasawa’s reimagining of an arc from Osamu Tezuka’s ‘Astro Boy’, framing a mystery that links the world’s strongest robots to a string of murders. The story unfolds over feature length episodes that each focus on a key character while advancing the central investigation.

Production was handled by Studio M2 with supervision connected to Tezuka Productions, resulting in a single season that begins and ends the narrative without filler. Netflix presents all episodes at uniform high bitrate with consistent subtitling, which makes it easy to watch the entire story in a weekend.

‘Cyberpunk Edgerunners’ (2022)

Netflix

Set in the ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ universe, the series follows a street kid who enters the mercenary world of Night City and encounters cyberware that tests the limits of the human body. The episodes build a complete arc with recurring locations and factions from the game while telling an original story.

The show is produced by Studio Trigger in collaboration with CD Projekt, and it arrives on Netflix as a finished single season with ten episodes. The release includes multiple audio tracks and HDR support on compatible devices, and the production leans on Trigger’s experience with kinetic scene blocking for clear action sequences.

‘Dorohedoro’ (2020)

Netflix

The plot centers on Caiman, a man with a reptile head who hunts sorcerers to recover his identity, and it alternates between two worlds to show both sides of the conflict. The season adapts early manga arcs in order, introducing a large ensemble and a mix of dark comedy with violent confrontations.

MAPPA animates the series with hybrid techniques that keep character movement consistent while maintaining detailed environments. Netflix lists the complete season along with a set of bonus shorts bundled as OVAs, and the interface groups them with the main run so you can watch them in context.

‘Violet Evergarden’ (2018)

Kyoto Animation

The story follows Violet, a former soldier who learns to write letters for clients and discovers how to understand emotions through her work. Episodes are largely self contained while building toward a personal resolution that ties back to her wartime history.

Kyoto Animation produced the series with a focus on polished background art and expressive character acting. Netflix carries the full season alongside the special episode and related films in separate entries, and the platform provides consistent translation notes that help first time viewers follow period details.

‘Beastars’ (2019–2024)

Netflix

This drama sets herbivores and carnivores in the same society and opens with a murder mystery at a high school, then expands into organized crime and media pressure as the cast grows older. Each season advances the main relationships while moving into broader conflicts outside the campus setting.

Studio Orange handles the production with a 3D pipeline that emphasizes character acting and lighting continuity. Netflix hosts all seasons including the final chapters that wrapped the story in 2024, and the show’s episode order follows the manga’s structure closely for straightforward binge watching.

‘Baki Hanma’ (2021–2023)

Netflix

The series continues Baki’s journey to surpass his father by adapting arcs that include prehistoric encounters and the long awaited father and son showdown. Each part focuses on a specific tournament or duel set, which makes it easy to track progress through the saga.

TMS Entertainment produces the show with designs that match earlier ‘Baki’ entries, and Netflix groups the parts clearly so viewers can follow the intended sequence. The catalog includes previous related seasons in separate tiles, which helps new viewers backfill the story without confusion.

‘Kengan Ashura’ (2019–2024)

Netflix

The premise revolves around corporate sponsored gladiatorial matches where fighters represent companies in high stakes bouts, and the narrative builds through preliminary rounds into the tournament’s later stages. The release order on the service maps to the bracket progression so you can follow the tournament smoothly.

Larx Entertainment animates the fights with choreography that favors readable techniques and distinct body types for competitors. Netflix lists the show in multiple parts that together cover the ongoing tournament, and the later installments arrive under the same title card so they sit next to earlier parts in your queue.

‘Great Pretender’ (2020–2024)

Netflix

This heist series follows a small team of con artists as they run multi step schemes around the world, with each case presented as a self contained arc. The first run covers several cases with clear beginnings and endings before moving into a follow up that expands the cast.

Wit Studio produced the original series and returned for the continuation that landed on Netflix in 2024, which keeps the visual identity consistent. The platform provides the arcs as grouped episode blocks, so you can watch a single caper across a few nights without losing the thread.

‘Record of Ragnarok’ (2021–2023)

Netflix

The show stages a tournament between gods and humans with one on one matches that each take multiple episodes, and it introduces backstories for both sides before and during each fight. The format makes it easy to watch a single match as a complete mini arc.

Graphinica leads the production with additional work by Yumeta Company on later episodes, and Netflix organizes the release into seasons and parts that align with the match order. The service includes recaps at the start of new parts, which helps if you return after a break.

‘JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean’ (2021–2022)

David Production

Part six of the long running saga follows Jolyne Cujoh as she uncovers a conspiracy from inside a Florida prison and builds allies for a series of stand battles. The story flows through multiple locations with a defined endpoint that sets up the next era of the franchise.

David Production animates the season and Netflix released it in three batches that together complete the arc. The catalog keeps all thirty eight episodes under one title so viewers can move from one batch to the next in order without searching.

‘Onimusha’ (2023)

Netflix

This adaptation places a veteran swordsman on a mission that involves demonic weapons and a trail through rural Japan, echoing themes from the Capcom game series. The narrative is compact and moves through a clear sequence of encounters that resolve within a single season.

Sublimation handles the animation with a stylized CG approach, and Netflix presents the eight episode run with consistent runtimes across entries. The short length and contained plot make it a straightforward option for a focused weeknight watch.

‘The Seven Deadly Sins’ (2014–2021)

A-1 Pictures

The series follows a band of knights accused of treason who reunite to protect their kingdom from demonic threats, with arcs that build from introductions to national scale battles. The seasons map to major manga arcs, which makes the story progression easy to follow.

Production began at A-1 Pictures and later continued at Studio Deen, and Netflix carries the complete television run under a unified banner. Movies connected to the series also appear on the service in separate tiles, allowing viewers to watch them in release order alongside the main seasons.

‘The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse’ (2023– )

Netflix

Set years after the original story, this sequel follows a new generation of heroes with ties to the original cast and introduces locations that extend the world map. Episodes roll out in seasonal blocks that each focus on a set of quests for the core party.

Telecom Animation Film animates the sequel with designs that bridge the look of the earlier show and the new cast. Netflix streams the series internationally with episodes grouped by cour, and the listing keeps the sequel distinct from the original to make the starting point clear.

‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’ (2023)

Netflix

This reinterpretation of the ‘Scott Pilgrim’ graphic novels reshapes the timeline while keeping the characters and setting, and it tells a single season story that begins and ends within eight episodes. The structure retains key band performances and the league of exes while presenting new perspectives on familiar events.

Science SARU produced the anime for Netflix in partnership with the original creators, and the voice cast from the live action film returned to record new dialogue for the series. The release arrives as a complete season, and the platform supports multiple audio options including English and Japanese to match your preference.

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