Anime has officially burst beyond its niche status to become a global mainstream phenomenon. According to recent data from Netflix, more than 50% of the streaming giant's subscribers worldwide now tune in to anime content, with viewership tripling over the past five years. In 2024 alone, anime was streamed over 1 billion times on the platform. (Causing Reddit user u/alikamal48 to exclaim "NOOOO, WE'RE ALL NORMIES NOW, IT'S HORRIFYING.")
The genre's cross-cultural adoption is fueled by Netflix's simultaneous global releases, with dubbing available in up to 33 languages (research shows 80-90% of viewers prefer watching dubbed versions). Japanese content now ranks as the second most-watched non-English content globally, with anime driving much of that engagement.
Netflix positions anime as "emotional, bold, and boundless in its imagination," making it a perfect fit for a world in flux. Amid climate crises, geopolitical tensions and AI acceleration, anime offers a form of escape that doesn't ignore emotion. These are stories that stay with people. In a marketplace saturated with content, emotional stickiness is a gold standard.