‘JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure’ Season 1 is now on Netflix

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JOTARO!… DIO!… Netflix once again is ramping up its effort to bring more anime titles to the streaming service. One such series very high in demand is the spectacular and peculiar series Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure. But is it currently streaming on Netflix? Let’s find out!

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure is a Japanese anime series based on the manga of the same name created by Hirohiko Araki. The franchise has existed for over 3 decades now and to date is one of the most popular anime titles thanks to its ensemble of surreal characters and over the top action. Interest in the series has been heightened thanks to one of the franchise’s most famous fight scenes which were made into a meme in 2019.

The Joestar family over the course of many generations have been using their powers for good confronting evil supernatural villains that appear in different time periods. Each unique story follows different members of the Joestar family and their adventures.

Is Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure on Netflix US?

Yes! Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure is now streaming on Netflix US. Out of the four seasons produced, only one is available for now with 26 episodes. Hopefully, Netflix is available to gain more seasons in the future!


Is JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure on other regions?

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure is only available to stream in 11 regions on Netflix:

Region Seasons Total Episodes
Canada 1 26
Greece 1 26
Hong Kong 3 113
India 3 113
Japan 4 134
Romania 1 26
Singapore 3 113
South Korea 1 26
Spain 1 26
Thailand 3 113
United States 1 26

For fans in the UK, the series is available to watch with English subtitles on Crunchyroll.

In Australia, fans will need to subscribe to AnimeLab if they wish to watch the series.


Would you like to see Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure streaming in your region? Let us know in the comments below!

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Jacob joined What's on Netflix in 2018 as a fulltime writer having worked in numerous other industries until that point. Jacob covers all things Netflix whether that's TV or movies but specializes in covering new anime and K-dramas. Resides in Norwich in the United Kingdom.