Is ‘Bartender’ Anime Available on Netflix? Where can you Stream the Heartwarming Tale of Ryu?
Netflix has been adding to its anime genre, but has Bartender anime made on to the list? Both new and old anime has been gaining momentum and a fanbase around the world, with Bartender being one of them. Like most anime, this too was turned into an entertainment show out of a classic manga that deserved to be in the spotlight.
Now, most of the anime is either action, cultural, or romance based. But Bartender was a unique and perfect balance of an interesting plot, just like its name. Even the OTT giant has been on watch out to bring such animes onto its platform. But has it picked on Bartender to make it available on Netflix?
What is the story of Bartender?
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Before we look at where you can stream Bartender, let us first look at the premise of the anime and manga. The Bartender revolves around the protagonist Ryu Sasakura. While bartenders are usually seen as an extension of the entertainment place we go to, it gives a closer perspective of their jobs. Sasakura, in particular, is as skilled at soothing people as he is at making their drinks.
He possesses the super skill of mixing up a drink that is best suited for that particular customer in that specific situation. It will perhaps tell the story of these customers and his interactions with them, in a captivating manner.
With such an interesting premise, surely, the anime made to the Netflix. But did it?
Can you watch the Bartender anime on Netflix?
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Unfortunately, the show is not available to watch on Netflix. Although the chances of them bringing that show on their platform are never nil. As of now, one can watch the anime on Amazon streaming service. The anime was set to drop on the Crunchyroll website, eventually. It was created out of a manga recently and only one season has been dropped so far.
The manga was originally written in 2004-2012 by Araki Joh. It has been made into an anime, under the direction of Ryoichi Kuraya. Script was written by Mariko Kunisawa with character design by Yōichi Ueda. Its previous television adaption had eleven episodes, although not much is known about the upcoming project. The only information we have so far is that the launch was set to be sometime in April.
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