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Coming soon on your Netflix: 13 anime titles from Nippon TV

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Netflix has expanded its partnership with Japan’s Nippon TV, picking up 13 of its most popular anime titles to be streamed globally.

Netflix has expanded its partnership with Japan’s Nippon TV, picking up 13 of its most popular anime titles to be streamed globally.

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The shows will start streaming September 1 onwards and not all the titles will be available across 190 territories.

The shows will start streaming September 1 onwards and not all the titles will be available across 190 territories.

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The deal is inspired by the success of a similar agreement signed between the two parties for Old Enough!.

The deal is inspired by the success of a similar agreement signed between the two parties for Old Enough!.

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Nippon TV has been producing animation series since 1950s.

Nippon TV has been producing animation series since 1950s.

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Netflix will add the first 38 episodes of Hunter X Hunter, to stream in 104 countries including Spain, Italy, Finland, Turkey, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. 

Netflix will add the first 38 episodes of Hunter X Hunter, to stream in 104 countries including Spain, Italy, Finland, Turkey, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. 

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Ouran High School Host Club will be added on Netlfix on September 1 and will be streamed in 190 countries. 

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Claymore will be streaming in 136 countries.

Claymore will be streaming in 136 countries.

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“For many years, anime has been a driving force at Nippon TV where we have been producing hit anime titles such as Hunter X Hunter, Death Note and many more... With anime continuing to surge in popularity around the world, the timing could not be better for this exciting partnership with Netflix," said Akane Inoue of anime sales and licensing, international business development at Nippon TV.

“For many years, anime has been a driving force at Nippon TV where we have been producing hit anime titles such as Hunter X Hunter, Death Note and many more... With anime continuing to surge in popularity around the world, the timing could not be better for this exciting partnership with Netflix," said Akane Inoue of anime sales and licensing, international business development at Nippon TV.

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