At Anime Expo in Los Angeles over the weekend, Netflix revealed that its anime viewership has tripled over the past five years, while sharing new looks at ‘Sakamoto Days,’ ‘Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2,’ ‘My Melody & Kuromi’ and other anticipated titles.

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    1 month ago

    I wonder what is causing this. Netflix being unable to buy or create shows to fill demand, Hollywood Writing going downhill, or Executives cancelling shows quickly.

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      Especially if you want something semi-lighthearted and around 20-30 minutes.

      Its like everything on Netflix is either full drama or dark dramedy with a 40 minute runtime and deep plot.

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          1 month ago

          I watch shows for deep plots which is why I never watch anything produced by streaming services. Every time I get invested into a show, they make it gets cancelled. Sometimes I don’t care if the ending sucks, just give me an ending.