Netflix's latest anime has been scoring rave reviews, including a lengthy seal of approval from Hideo Kojima

Oct. 7, 2024



The new anime is airing weekly

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Hideo Kojimahas got a new viewing recommendation for you: Dan Da Dan. The new Netflix sci-fi anime has only aired one episode so far, but it’s been getting a lot of praise for how it adapts Yukinobu Tatsu’s beloved manga.

The premise follows two high schoolers debating who would win between ghosts and aliens. Their argument leads them to extreme lengths in order to prove each other wrong.

He went on to add: “I used to skim through ‘Mu’ magazine too. I like Science SARU’s unique use of lenses and their animation style. It’s also reassuring to know that Naoyuki Onda, someone from my generation, is handling the character designs. Shion Wakayama is in it too. I’ll keep watching this.”

Our ownDan Da Dan episode 1 reviewgave it four stars, writing that it “doesn’t disappoint” and delivers “an unapologetically weird, stylish, and anarchic opener”. Dan Da Dan is currently airing weekly on Netflix, Hulu, and Crunchyroll. For where you can watch it, check out our guide to theDan Da Dan release schedule.

We’re in peak anime season right now too, with so many great new shows arriving on our screens. For more of what to watch, check out theReZero season 3 release schedule, our picks for thebest anime on Netflix, and your guide to all thenew animeon the way too over the next few months.

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