Anime takes four of the top four spots in the Netflix Weekly Global Chart, which is dominated by Japanese and Korean series.
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Four of the top ten streaming anime series were Japanese. Netflix's latest worldwide non-English-language show chart. "Sintonia," a fourth-season Brazilian teen crime drama, topped the week July 24-30.
Japanese animation has traditionally drawn Asian audiences. Animated films made up four of the top five Japanese theatrical box office spots last year, and multi-territory streaming has increased their popularity and reach.
"Baki Hanma: Season 2" entered the Netflix weekly chart in second place with 6 million views and 33 million hours viewed. The streamer said the action-crime series was in 80 nations' top ten.
The popular manga-based animated series will return for a third season.In its third week, "My Happy Marriage" ranked sixth with 2.7 million views and 4.3 million viewing hours.
In its third week, "Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead" ranked ninth with 1.8 million views and 2.1 million hours watched.
"Jujutsu Kaisen: Season 2" finished tenth with 1.6 million views and 2.6 million hours.The "Zom 100" anime's continuous chart position suggests anticipation for Netflix Japan's Thursday live-action film of the same name.
Asian live-action content also topped three other weekly charts.
In its seventh week, Korean romance comedy "King the Land" fell to third with 4 million views. Korean army action series "D.P. Season 2" debuted fifth in Asia.
Japanese mystery drama "Burn the House Down" placed eighth with 2 million views and 12.8 million hours viewed. It made 25 top ten lists, 11 of which were Latin American.