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Netflix Unveils Exciting Anime Lineup at Anime NYC: Everything You Need to Know
Netflix kicked off Anime NYC—a huge anime convention in New York City—with a bang on Thursday night. The streaming giant brought out special guests and dropped major announcements about new seasons, brand-new shows, and unexpected collaborations. The convention runs Thursday through Sunday with panels, sneak peeks, and screenings.
Here’s your simple guide to everything Netflix announced!
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Season 2

The hit sci-fi series returns October 20—four years after its debut!
What to expect:
- 10 episodes in this standalone season
- Set in the same Cyberpunk 2077 universe (the video game world)
- More action, violence, and a revenge-driven plot
- Official teaser and new images already released
Important: This is a standalone season—meaning you can jump in even if you’re new, but watching Season 1 first will give you the full picture.
Blue Eye Samurai Season 2

Mizu’s revenge journey continues—this time in London!
Key details:
- Release: January 2027
- 6 episodes in the new season
- Continues Mizu’s mission crossing names off her list
- Small teaser released with launch info
Bass x Machina — Brand New Original Series

A fresh steampunk-style anime with a star-studded voice cast!
Voice cast includes:
- Janelle Monáe
- Brian Tyree Henry
- Tati Gabrielle
- Cree Summer
What’s it about?
- Set in the American West
- A father on a quest for justice
- Mix of supernatural elements, sci-fi, and intense action
- Promised to have an amazing soundtrack
Release date: November 3 on Netflix
Fool Night — Manga Adaptation

Based on Kasumi Yasuda’s manga, this one looks visually stunning.
The premise (in simple terms):
- The world is covered in thick clouds—permanent winter and night
- Most plants have died → oxygen shortage
- "Transfloration" = technology that puts seeds in dying people, turning them into plants to produce oxygen
- Main character Toshiro Kamiya is poor, caring for his sick mom
- He chooses to become a "Spiriflor" (a human-turned-plant)
Why it’s hyped: Beautiful glowing visuals and a haunting score make this one of the most anticipated shows of the season.
Sakamoto Days Season 2
Everyone’s favorite retired hitman Taro Sakamoto returns!
Release: January 2027
Plot: Sakamoto digs up intel on the mysterious "Slur" — and gets into plenty more adventures.
Lego One Piece — Two-Part Special

Yes, you read that right—Lego meets One Piece!
What is it?
- A two-part special (not a full series)
- Remixed version of Netflix’s live-action One Piece Seasons 1 & 2
- Narrated by Usopp (voiced by Jacob Romero)
- Features adorable Lego versions of the crew (Chopper looks especially cute!)
Streaming date: September 29
The One Piece — Brand New Anime Adaptation

A completely new anime version of the legendary manga—different from the long-running Toei series.
Produced by: WIT Studio (Attack on Titan), Shueisha, Fuji TV, and Toei Animation
Season 1 covers: East Blue Saga (first 50 manga chapters)
Release: February 2027
Important: This is a modern remake with updated animation—not a continuation of the 1000+ episode series. Perfect for newcomers!
Quick Release Calendar
| Show | Release Date | Format |
|---|---|---|
| Lego One Piece | September 29 | Two-part special |
| Bass x Machina | November 3 | Full season |
| Cyberpunk: Edgerunners S2 | October 20 | 10 episodes |
| Sakamoto Days S2 | January 2027 | Full season |
| Blue Eye Samurai S2 | January 2027 | 6 episodes |
| The One Piece | February 2027 | Season 1 (East Blue) |
| Fool Night | TBA | TBA |
Summary
Netflix is going all-in on anime with a stacked lineup:
- Returning favorites: Cyberpunk Edgerunners, Blue Eye Samurai, Sakamoto Days
- Brand-new originals: Bass x Machina (steampunk Western), Fool Night (dystopian sci-fi)
- Fun experiments: Lego One Piece (Sept 29!)
- Major remakes: The One Piece (Feb 2027) — a fresh start for the iconic pirate tale
Whether you love cyberpunk action, samurai revenge, steampunk adventures, or pirate tales—there’s something coming for you.
FAQ
Q: Do I need to watch the live-action One Piece before the Lego special?
A: Not required! The Lego special remixes Seasons 1–2, but it’s designed to be fun on its own. Think of it like a "greatest hits" in Lego form.
Q: Is The One Piece a sequel to the old anime?
A: No—it’s a complete reboot starting from the beginning (East Blue Saga). You can watch it without seeing a single episode of the 1999 series.
Q: What does "standalone season" mean for Cyberpunk Edgerunners S2?
A: It tells its own story with new characters. You can watch it first, but Season 1 gives great context for the world.
Q: When is Fool Night coming out?
A: No exact date yet—Netflix only shared a teaser. Keep an eye out for updates!
Q: Are all these shows anime?
A: Mostly yes! Lego One Piece is a Lego-animated special based on anime/live-action, and Bass x Machina is an original anime. The rest are traditional Japanese-style anime productions.
Article based on reporting by Kourtnee Jackson, Senior Editor at CNET, covering Netflix’s Anime NYC panel.