New Animations on Netflix in July 2021

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What are the new animations on Netflix in July 2021? We have listed the upcoming series that will be available on the platform next month.
The world’s leading streamer continues to add new anime and cartoon series to its massive library that is full of brilliant shows and movies. The streaming giant has been making new additions to its anime genre for some time as well. Including Gundam, Beastars, Sailor Moon, and more, anime fans can find amazing titles to sit and binge-watch all day long. Though it is great that we get to see our favorite series on our favorite streaming service, Netflix has a few frustrating tendencies. The streaming giant usually waits for some time before releasing an anime for its subscribers even though the series is available on other platforms. It is understandable when the waiting is related to distribution rights. That is not always the reason though.
Netflix waits for a show to complete its original run on Japanese TVs. Then the process of dubbing and subbing starts and the fans end up waiting more for their favorite anime series. Of course, there are other reasons why Netflix does not simulcast. But that is a different topic and we have a couple of new and amazing animated series and cartoons on their way.
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Netflix New Anime Series in July 2021
The new movie of the Gundam series will be available to stream on Netflix on July 1st. The new movie will be an amazing addition to the iconic Gundam series.
Sailor Moon Crystal is coming to Netflix and it is coming with all of its seasons. The three seasons of the hit anime series will be on the popular streaming platform on July 1st.
We will get to watch Usagi Tsukino as she tries to find the Silver Crystal. The three seasons will have a total of 39 episodes.
Gon and Killua will be returning with their new adventures in the sixth season of Hunter x Hunter. The sixth season is also among the new releases in July 2021 and it will be on Netflix on the first day of the month.
The long-awaited Resident Evil adaptation will take viewers to the world of the famous video game franchise. The upcoming animated series will only have one season consisting of four episodes. Even though we are not going to see another installment of Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness, watching Claire and Leon in the CG series will probably be amazing. Check out the trailer below.
One of the most successful and anticipated animes on the platform, Beastars will return in July 2021 with its next season. The exact release date for the new episodes is July 15th, 2021.
The new season will come with 12 episodes like the previous season. Beastars season 2 will also cover more than fifty chapters of the manga that it is based on.
One of the most famous cartoons of Cartoon Network is now on its way to Netflix. The series is a reboot. This means that we will watch Johnny and his faithful dog in 4K and with smooth textures. The new and enhanced Johnny Test will be on the streaming service on July 16th.
The upcoming anime feature film will follow two very different people called Cherry and Smile as they explore their feeling for each other through poetry and music. The wholesome anime film will arrive on Netflix on July 22nd.
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Masters of the Universe is one of the most popular animated series with iconic characters like Grayskull, He-Man, and many others. The long-awaited series will be on Netflix on July 23 with hopefully 10 great episodes.
The amazing trilogy of Transformers will come to an end with the upcoming Kingdom cartoon series. It will be available on the last week of the next month. Consisting of six episodes, Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy: Kingdom will hit Netflix on July 29, 2021.
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Here are new animated series and cartoons on Netflix in July 2021. Stay tuned for the details about the upcoming shows and movies.
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