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Top 5 Netflix Anime Trending Week!

Animes have fun watching with their amazing graphics and exciting plot. Here's a compilation of Netflix's top 5 animes that will win your heart!

Top 5 Netflix Anime Trending Week!

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

As the name suggests, it's indeed weird. It's currently trending on the internet and will surely make a sexy appearance in the meme universe. Netflix has three streaming seasons right now, and it's a perfect fit to spend a rainy day.

Attack on Titan

Attack on Titan

Ready to watch this year's best anime? There is no confirmation that Attack on Titan merits this spot. Anime's plot revolves around a man-eating creature. The show has an outstanding animation team and soundtrack.

Violet Evergarden

Violet Evergarden

You're sure the show just looks brilliant at the preview! The series has outstanding animation and worldwide recognition. The tale will bring you tears. It's a nostalgic tale of lead trying to understand society and dealing with post-war life.

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

This anime revolves around two brothers facing physical consequences after resurrecting their mother. It's made a comeback after a while, and it's up to you to decide which one's better!

Trigun

Trigun

Cowboy Bebop fascinated you? If so, you'll certainly enjoy this incredible anime! Described in the Old West, the show revolves around Vash. To our dismay, Japan's series didn't receive much recognition, but it did fantastically well in North America since screening on Adult Swim. The critics praised the film, becoming a legendary anime.

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