Record of Grancrest War and Samurai 7 Now Streaming on UK Netflix

Streaming service Netflix has started releasing their new batch of titles for the start of July 2019, and we have two anime titles from Japan and one from Korea now available to watch for the United Kingdom and Ireland.

The first is Record of Grancrest War (Grancrest Senki) from A-1 Pictures which aired in January 2018. You can watch all 24 episodes of the series in both English & Japanese audio with English subtitles (as well as Brazilian Portuguese and Spanish subtitles).

The second is Samurai 7 from GONZO which aired in June 2004. You can watch all 26 episodes of the series in both English & Japanese audio with English subtitles (as well as Italian and Mandarin audio with Japanese Closed Captions, Traditional Chinese, Polish, and Portuguese subtitles).

Also available is Flowering Heart, a Korean anime series from February 2016. You can watch all 13 episodes of the first season in English, Korean and Mandarin audio with English subtitles.

That concludes the new additions for today’s batch of arrivals on the platform. Also recently streaming on Netflix are the following:

7SEEDS, animated by studio GONZO and based on a 2001 shoujo manga series written by Yumi Tamura. You can watch 12 episodes of the series (currently labelled as Part 1) in English & Japanese audio with English subtitles (as well as European Spanish, French, and Brazilian Portuguese audio in Arabic, French, Japanese Closed Captions, and Polish subtitles).

The second season of Forest of Piano (Piano no Mori), animated by Gaina and based on a 2001 manga series written by Makoto Isshiki. You can watch all 12 episodes of the second season (as well as the first season already available) in English & Japanese audio with English subtitles (as well as European Spanish, French, and Brazilian Portuguese audio in Arabic, French, Japanese Closed Captions, and Polish subtitles).

Coming soon to Netflix later this month are two more titles under the Netflix Originals banner; Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac on 19th July and Kengan Ashura on 31st July.

Source: Netflix

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Known simply as 'Grav' by the anime community, his interests are flexible as he is generally not that bothered by what he watches, whether it's a top-tier series or an enjoyable isekai harem trash type. Either way, he does his best to bring folks the latest news on AUKN and also any other information and unboxing hauls over on his Normanic Vault blog.

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