The anime genre is exploding in popularity the world over. With every major streaming platform, inclusing Hulu, boasting some of the best anime out there, it’s arguably never been better to be a fan. There are certainly better primary streaming outlets available — namely Crunchyroll — but Hulu has put in the effort to fill out a well-rounded anime library as well. Whether you’re looking for serialized TV shows or movies, Hulu has many of the best anime content right now that is sure to satisfy every type of fan of the genre.
On top of Hulu’s catalog of anime, the Disney Bundle presents another great opportunity to get the most value out of your subscription dollars. With it, fans can access the deep backlogs of content on Disney+, ESPN+, and the ad-supported version of Hulu. This packaged deal will provide fans with all of the Star Wars and Marvel Studios content they could want, as well as live sports coverage.
Fans around the world are surely thankful for the anime genre’s newfound accessibility in the modern age, but it can still nonetheless be intimidating to know where to start. Thankfully, for prospective fans that might be feeling even a bit overwhelmed, we also have a guide on the best anime available on Netflix so fans can make the most of their options.
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Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto was a mainstream juggernaut for the anime genre as a whole. The series begins with the titular protagonist, who grows up an outcast of the Hidden Leaf Village who is nonetheless determined to fulfill his lofty goals of eventually becoming an elite ninja and the village’s leader.
Filled with fantastical world-building and a wide cast of colorful characters, Naruto is an imaginative and action-packed spin on coming-of-age themes and fantasy worlds influenced by Japanese mythology.
Japan’s Mobile Suit Gundam franchise remains one of the most enduring anime IPs and media franchises in general. Set within a universe dense with lore and world-building, Mobile Suit Gundam 00 is among the best standalone stories for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
Telling a story with underlying themes, Mobile Suit Gundam 00 follows a paramilitary group determined to end the bloody internal warfare over scraps of usable energy.
Veteran studio Madhouse’s original TV anime adaptation of Yasuhiro Nightow’s Trigun is celebrated as a ’90s classic. However, studio Orange has come along with Trigun Stampede as a CG reboot of the original story.
This style of animation is infamously treated with caution in many fandom circles, but this reimagining shows the strides the technology has made. Likewise, it’s made some creative twists for this continuity, like having Meryl Stryfe as an up-and-coming investigative journalist under the mentorship of the original character, Roberto De Niro.
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