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Did you miss more anime on Prime Video? Some of the trending series are coming to the platform

Frieren: Beyond Journey's End and Spy x Family are just some of the titles coming out

Did you miss more anime on Prime Video? Some of the trending series are coming to the platform
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  • April 8, 2025
  • Updated: April 8, 2025 at 8:15 AM
Did you miss more anime on Prime Video? Some of the trending series are coming to the platform

Amazon Prime Video has taken a significant step in its effort to position itself in the competitive world of anime, expanding its catalog through strategic partnerships with Selecta Visión and Crunchyroll. This initiative has allowed for the inclusion of very popular series, including Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End and Spy x Family, which have captured the attention of anime fans in recent years.

The perfect opportunity to watch the animes everyone is talking about

Frieren: Beyond Journey, considered one of the best contemporary fantasy works, is now available on Prime Video in its original version and in Spanish. This series, which has been a great success in its debut, joins other gems previously available on the platform, such as Dororo and Banana Fish, thus consolidating Prime’s offering in the genre.

On the other hand, Spy x Family has also arrived on Prime Video in its entirety, with both complete seasons and dubbing in several languages. Fans now have the opportunity to catch up before the release of the third season, which is scheduled for next fall.

In addition, the first two seasons of Boku no Hero Academia are available, although the third is still missing from the platform, which could make it difficult for viewers to follow the complete story. This aspect becomes more relevant as the premiere of the final season of the series approaches, which begins next fall.

Finally, Dr. Stone has debuted on Prime Video, but only including the special episode Ryusui and the third season, New World. This means that viewers will need to watch the first two seasons on other platforms, such as Crunchyroll or Netflix, to understand the current plot. Undoubtedly, Amazon’s entry into anime opens a new chapter for consumers, although there is still a long way to go in its content strategy.

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