Netflix, like most streaming services, often needs to part ways with some content to make room for new titles. This coming May, Netflix will be saying goodbye to three well-regarded anime titles, and fans will definitely be gutted to see them go.
May 2022 will see anime titles Weekly Girls' Nozaki-kun, Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas, and Parasyte: The Maxim leave the platform. As of May 15, the aforementioned titles will no longer be available for viewing on Netflix outside of Japan.
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Weekly Girls' Nozaki-kun is a slice-of-life comedy about 16-year-old Chiyo Sakura and her crush on the mysterious Umetaro Nozaki, a boy in her class who is secretly a mangaka. When Chiyo tries to confess her feelings for Nozaki, he misunderstands the interaction as Chiyo asking him for an autograph, assuming that she has uncovered his secret career. When Chiyo tries again to rephrase her confession, Nozaki misunderstands again and the two end up at his house working on a manga manuscript he needs to submit. There she finds out that Nozaki is actually a renowned shojo mangaka working under a pen name, so Chiyo agrees to be his assistant mangaka in order to get closer to her crush. The series became available on Netflix USA and 10 other countries in September 2020, and it will be making its departure on May 1st.
Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas is one of the various iterations in the legendary Saint Seiya franchise, and it has been on Netflix USA since August 2020, but other countries have had it much longer. It is set in the 18th century, 250 years before the events of the flagship series, Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac. This prequel follows the events of the Holy War, in which childhood friends Tenma
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