Netflix Adds Makoto Shinkai's Suzume to Anime Library

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Netflix has added Makoto Shinkai's Suzume, one of the biggest anime films of 2023, to its anime library. Suzume has received critical acclaim and won Best Film at the 8th Crunchyroll Anime Awards. This addition showcases Netflix's growth as an anime service.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Netflix easily has one of the biggest anime libraries around, especially for movies. They’re often the exclusive home for big and small titles alike, and even when they share titles with other services, Netflix’s accessibility often makes them one of the best streaming services for anime fans from every generation to find something they'll enjoy watching.

Netflix having a film as good as Suzume is great to see in their growing library of animated features, and it does a lot to show how they’ve grown as an anime service over the years. What truly sells Suzume as a film, of course, is its fantastic story. Just like Makoto Shinkai’s previous work, Suzume succeeds at telling an emotionally resonant story with an engaging and well-developed cast, and its specific themes of overcoming tragedy by framing it around the 2011 Tohoku earthquake serve to enhance that writing even further.

 

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