• REVIEW: Suzume on Netflix

    From Dumas Walker@42:17/1 to All on Tue Dec 9 09:05:56 2025
    Theres only one Netflix anime movie you need to stream this Christmas and
    its not KPop Demon Hunters

    Date:
    Tue, 09 Dec 2025 12:49:53 +0000

    Description:
    Sure, KPop Demon Hunters is the obvious choice for an anime movie binge this Christmas, but don't forget about another tremendous Netflix movie.

    FULL STORY

    If you thought KPop Demon Hunters was the only anime movie worth watching on Netflix this year, I wouldn't be surprised. Its world domination (both fictional and in real-life) has been nothing short of phenomenal, and I'm
    still beaming thinking about all it's achieved this year.

    There's been merch, a #1 soundtrack on the Billboard Hot 100, and the small
    win of becoming Netflix's most-watched film of all time . Its 236 million
    views (and counting) have even prompted a special theatrical release,
    including dedicated singalong screenings. Frankly, I hope the potential Netflix-Warner Bros. merger doesn't forget this.

    But while KPop Demon Hunters has been the talking point of 2025, it's not the only incredible anime movie in Netflix's back catalog. Amidst the streamer's original content and classic acquired goods (I'm thinking Studio Ghibli 's Grave of the Fireflies ) lies a must-watch film you've likely never heard of.

    If you're already a fan of movies like Your Name and Weathering With You , you're in luck director Makoto Shinkai's latest hit Suzume is streaming on Netflix in the US.

    Why you need to stream Suzume on Netflix this Christmas

    It's been two years since I first saw Suzume , and not only was it so good
    that I had to see it multiple times in quick succession, but I still think it's one of the best movies of the 2020s so far.

    *potential mild spoilers follow*

    There's a lot of fantastical lore in the film that I don't want to spoil, but here's the CliffsNotes version: modern-day Japan is on the brink of environmental disaster, and unbeknownst to her, 17-year-old Suzume Iwato (Nanoka Hara) is the only person able to stop it. Along the way, she meets enigmatic stranger Souta Munakata (Hokuto Matsumura) and a conscious chair
    who is intent on running amok in the Japanese countryside.

    Throw in Suzume's fretful Aunt Tamaki (Eri Fukatsu) and a series of
    mysterious doors, and lives are bound to be changed. Ultimately, Shinkai's latest movie is a coming-of-age story that defies the laws of reality, but I think that the fact Suzume isn't tangible is really what hammers its morals home.

    As a narrative arc, Suzume is both compact and complex, and is one of the
    most accurate assessments of what it feels like to be young woman in the 21st century. Amazingly, teen Suzume never once questions her sense of self, her values or her decision making, even when she's faced with the impossible.

    For me, this sense of self-assurance is revolutionary. Not just because our heroine is so young, but even in general we typically don't see half this level of conviction in women twice her age. There's an innate sense of
    bravery in trusting your own instincts, and as Suzume shows us, kindness usually follows.

    Visually, it's a smorgasbord of color and craft (and a surprising amount of McDonald's product placement). Your Name is typically heralded as Shinkai's greatest work of all, and as much as I love it, I think Suzume takes the
    title. Why? It naturally goes against the grain of everything an anime movie
    is supposed to be, and Suzume herself is an female icon for the ages.

    If you're watching this Christmas, make sure to keep an eye out for the nods
    to anime movies of old (hint: there's quite an obvious homage to Whisper of
    the Heart ).

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  • From Shurato@42:12/1 to Dumas Walker on Tue Dec 9 17:56:00 2025
    I've been wanting to watch this with my mom. I got her to watch the first episode of the remake of Ranma 1/2 and she loved that. This wouldn't be anything like that, but she likes uplifting shows and can handle anime as
    long as it's dubbed. She went to the theatre to go see Your Name and Silent Voice. She enjoyed those as well.

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  • From Dumas Walker@42:17/1 to SHURATO on Wed Dec 10 09:44:10 2025
    I've been wanting to watch this with my mom. I got her to watch the first episode of the remake of Ranma 1/2 and she loved that. This wouldn't be anything like that, but she likes uplifting shows and can handle anime as long as it's dubbed. She went to the theatre to go see Your Name and Silent Voice. She enjoyed those as well.

    That is good. Hope she enjoys this one also.

    Do you understand Japanese enough to watch them if they are not dubbed?

    Mike


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  • From Shurato@42:12/1 to Dumas Walker on Wed Dec 10 13:43:00 2025

    * In a message originally to SHURATO, Dumas Walker said:

    I've been wanting to watch this with my mom. I got her to watch the
    first
    episode of the remake of Ranma 1/2 and she loved that. This wouldn't be anything like that, but she likes uplifting shows and can handle anime
    as
    long as it's dubbed. She went to the theatre to go see Your Name and
    Silent
    Voice. She enjoyed those as well.

    That is good. Hope she enjoys this one also.

    Do you understand Japanese enough to watch them if they are not dubbed?

    No, that's what Subs are for...

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