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Geek Culture
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Culture
More Than Half of Netflix Users Watch Anime
Netflix unleashed a slew of intriguing announcements at Anime Expo 2025, but none were quite as eye-opening as the fact that half of its subscribers are anime fans. Netflix's Sakamoto Days Season 1 Part 2 In a Tudum post that listed Netflix's upcoming slate of anime series, the release of Dan Da Dan Season 2 , Sakamoto Days Season 1 Part 2, Record of Ragnarok, and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2, among other series, were announced. However, eagle-eyed readers would also notice that Tudum casually slid in the factoid that 'more than half of Netflix's members [watch] anime'. This is particularly impressive when you consider that the streamer had already crossed its 300 million subscriber count as of January this year when it announced its price hike. This would indicate that there are approximately 150 million Netflix users tuning in to watch anime on the streaming platform, which is quite a statistic indeed. This is corroborated by a recent Dentsu study (via Variety), whose findings reflected that 48 percent of the 8,600 viewers surveyed across 10 countries were indeed anime fans. These numbers are indicative of a strong viewership for anime, similarly reflected across other streaming platforms as well, with the study reporting that 32 percent of Disney+ subscribers and 29 percent of Amazon Prime Video users had similar consumption patterns. Netflix's Dan Da Dan Season 2 Dentsu also indicated that 31 percent of global viewers watch at least one anime per week, with Netflix far surpassing its competitors with 63 percent. This only proves that Netflix's consistent efforts to beef up its already wide repertoire of anime titles over the past ten years have been fruitful. If anything, based on the slate unveiled at Anime Expo 2025, anime fans can look forward to more expanded anime offerings on Netflix in the future. Conversation with Ting Wei is like chatting with a weird AI bot programmed only with One Piece lore and theories, sitcom quotes and other miscellaneous pop culture references. When he's not sleeping, he's highly likely reading manga. In fact, the only thing he reads more than manga is the Bible, and it's honestly pretty close. Anime Expo 2025 dan da dan Netflix netflix anime Sakamoto Days


Business Upturn
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Is Record of Ragnarok season 3 releasing in May 2025? Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on May 20, 2025, 19:47 IST Record of Ragnarok (also known as Shuumatsu no Valkyrie) has captivated anime fans with its intense battles between gods and humans. With Season 3 officially announced, fans are eager to know if the release is slated for May 2025 and what details have emerged. Here's a comprehensive breakdown of everything we know about Record of Ragnarok Season 3, including its release status and more. Is May 2025 the Release Date for Season 3? As of now, there is no official confirmation that Record of Ragnarok Season 3 will premiere in May 2025. While speculation about a mid-2025 release has circulated among fans, no specific date or month has been verified by the production team or official channels. Based on typical anime production timelines and the March 2025 announcement, a release in late 2025 or early 2026 seems more plausible. What to Expect from Record of Ragnarok Season 3 While specific plot details remain under wraps, Season 3 is expected to continue adapting the Shuumatsu no Valkyrie manga, focusing on the next set of battles in the Ragnarok tournament. The story will likely explore: New Characters: Expect introductions of new gods and human fighters, each with unique abilities and backstories. Intense Battles: The seventh battle will be a focal point, promising epic clashes and emotional stakes. Animation and Art Style: With new studios involved, fans are curious about potential improvements in animation quality compared to earlier seasons. Where to Watch Record of Ragnarok Season 3 Previous seasons of Record of Ragnarok are available on streaming platforms like Netflix, which has been the primary distributor for the series globally. While it's likely that Season 3 will also stream on Netflix, no official confirmation has been provided Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Time of India
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Is Record of Ragnarök anime banned in India? A look at one of the most controversial anime
Record of Ragnarok anime There have been a lot of anime deemed controversial for one or the other thing. One such show that raised a lot of brows here and there is the Record of Ragnarök. The show was based on a concept so unique that it quickly gathered a cult following. For those who live under a rock, the Record of Ragnarök is based on the fight between humans and gods and the bets were on the existence of mankind. As of now, there are only two seasons of the anime with a third on the way. Coming to the point, the show was controversial in nature for the Indian audience due to the depiction of Hindu deities with a lot of creative liberty in action. Moving further, let's have a look at the facts related to the anime and the factors that contributed to making it a controversial offering. Record of Ragnarök: The lore of Lord Shiva and Rudra Record of Ragnarök showed two Indian deities in action - Lord Shiva and Lord Rudra. Now, according to Indian mythology, Rudra is the reincarnation of Shiva and the latter is dubbed the destroyer of the world - one of the most worshipped gods in the Indian streets. But, he has been portrayed as a jolly character who keeps looking for trouble in the anime. When it comes to power, it can be said that the show has done a little justice thereby showing the dreadful moves and capabilities of Lord Shiva. Nonetheless, the core nature of the god is something we can debate on for eternity. Second thing, it has been shown in the show that Shiva and Rudra became the supreme Hindu Gods after defeating all the others who claimed the throne. And the reality (or you can say the religious scriptures) tells a different story. Moreover, we cannot forget how Buddha is depicted in the show as the king of sarcasm with a look that no one has seen for the mentioned lord in any scriptures. These two reasons are more than enough to justify why the creators of the show decided not to stream it in India and stay away from backlash. On a concluding note, if you are a fan of a concept like Gods vs Humans and have zero issues with slow burn, then Record of Ragnarök should be at the top of your watchlist. Also Read: What can we get to see Fire Force Season 3 episode 5? Here are all the details Stay updated with the latest Best Hindi Movies , Best Tamil Movies , Best Telugu Movies , Best english Movies , Best Malayalam Movies