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As the much-anticipated anime adaptation ofSakamoto Days‘ debut date is coming closer, many fans are apparently anxious whether it’ll be truly worth the hype or not. However, anime fans can let go of their worry for now, as Netflix’s track record of successful anime adaptations in 2024 showcases that their upcoming project will be nothing short of phenomenal as well.

Sakamoto Days manga

Given its recent history with anime titles such asMy Happy MarriageandDeliciousin Dungeon, Netflix has demonstrated its ability to elevate anime adaptations into global phenomena. This makes it a preferable choice over other platforms, ensuringSakamoto Daysdoesn’t face the obscurity that befell many titles that were once handled by Disney+.

Netflix’s dominance in the anime market

In recent years, Netflix not only solidified its position as a dominant platform for anime but also reaped record-breaking profits from this genre, surpassing many older anime streaming platforms like Crunchyroll and Hulu. Not only that, Netflix also earnedalmost $2 billionfrom anime in 2024; accounting for 38% of all anime streaming revenue worldwide.

This milestone was achieved through strategic partnerships with Japanese studios, exclusive licensing deals, and a focus on delivering diverse content that appeals to both hardcore fans and casual viewers.

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“I like characters who possess strong gaps”: No Manga Was Able to Break the Overused Pattern of a Strong Shonen Hero Like Sakamoto Days

Netflix’s success with anime stems from its ability to provide international audiences with simultaneous releases, high-quality subtitles, and dubs in multiple languages, ensuring global accessibility. Popular series likeMy Happy Marriagebecame one of the breakout hits and also got a renewal for the second season, proving Netflix’s knack for recognizing stories with universal appeal.

Similarly,Delicious in Dungeonturned heads with its faithful adaptation of a beloved manga, combining humor, adventure, and culinary creativity to captivate a broad audience; leading it to be the most streamed anime series on Netflix in 2024. These examples highlight Netflix’s commitment to quality, which has set the standard for future adaptations, includingSakamoto Days.

Delicious in Dungeon

Sakamoto Days: Why Netflix is the perfect fit for this series?

One of the popular manga serialized inWeekly Shonen Jump,Sakamoto Daysfollows the humorous and action-packed journey of Taro Sakamoto; a former hitman who now owns a convenience store. The series is a strong contender for a worldwide smash due to its unique blend of heart, comedy, and thrilling action.

However, its success hinges on the platform that takes on its adaptation. Netflix is perhaps the most sensible choice forSakamoto Daysdue to its recent well-established reputation for providing high-quality anime content.

Taro Sakamoto

Unlike Disney+, which has struggled to market its anime titles effectively, leading to the relative obscurity of series likeRanger RejectandMission: Yozakura Family, Netflix’s anime releases are often accompanied by robust promotional campaigns. These campaigns ensure that those series reach their intended audience; from die-hard manga readers to new fans exploring anime for the first time.

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By choosing Netflix,Sakamoto Dayscould avoid the pitfalls of limited exposure and instead enjoy theplatform’s global reachand marketing advantages. Moreover, beyond its initial release, Netflix’s platform also offersSakamoto Daysthe potential for sustained popularity. The platform’s recommendation algorithm has been instrumental in keeping older series likeCastlevaniaandViolet Evergardenrelevant, and it could do the same forSakamoto Days.

Sakamoto Dayswill be available to watch from January 11 on Netflix.

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Moumita Chakraborty

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Moumita Chakraborty is a seasoned Anime Writer at FandomWire with over 900 published articles. Passionate about the vibrant world of Japanese anime, she brings sharp analytical skills and cultural insight to every piece. From dissecting intricate plotlines to spotlighting the latest trends and releases, Moumita’s work resonates with both casual fans and seasoned otakus. Her writing aims to connect with fellow anime enthusiasts while contributing meaningfully to the ever-growing anime community.

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