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Sakamoto Days Is One of Netflix's Biggest Hits, Anime or Not

Believe the Hype

By WHB KHNPublished 12 months ago 4 min read

Sakamoto Days, Netflix's newest anime phenomenon, has swept the streaming landscape, ranking #2 worldwide for non-English series during the week of January 13–19. With 8.6 million views in a single week, Sakamoto Days was only eclipsed by the massive Squid Game: Season 2. The anime's popularity was demonstrated by the fact that it ranked #1 in five countries, in the top 10 in 67, and even at number nine for all shows in the United States.

Sakamoto Days, which is based on Yuuto Suzuki's manga, provides the ideal balance of humor and action for all. The show's success since its January 11 debut is evidence of both its endearing plot and TMS Entertainment's superb production. The series, which was directed by Masaki Watanabe and had a script by Taku Kishimoto, skillfully translates the manga's distinct mix of humor and intense action. Part two of Sakamoto Days is scheduled for release in July, and anticipation is already growing due to the success of part one thus far.

Sakamoto Days Wins People Over All Over the World

Sakamoto Days' incredible fusion of humor, action, and endearing moments wins over fans' hearts all over the world. This is demonstrated by the fact that it is ranked #1 in five countries and stays in the top 10 in 67 others. A novel twist on the action genre is provided by the show's protagonist, Taro Sakamoto, a former assassin who is now a family man. Everyone enjoys this story because of the character's endearing and humorous attempts to reconcile his past life with his current obligations.

The popularity of the series is evidence of the rising demand for diverse, non-English Netflix content. Sakamoto Days' high ranking alongside the highly regarded Squid Game shows that anime is now a significant component of popular entertainment rather than a niche medium. Its overall ranking in the top 10 shows in the United States indicates that viewers are eager for more entertaining and action-packed anime.

Sakamoto Days' Production Quality Is Stunning

A major factor in Sakamoto Days' success has been its outstanding production quality. The anime, which was directed by Masaki Watanabe, whose credits include KADO: The Right Answer, skillfully strikes a balance between hilarious moments and intense battle scenes. Known for popular series like Haikyu!! and BLUELOCK, Taku Kishimoto makes sure that the series scripts maintain the manga's authenticity while heightening the poignant moments.

The anime is made even more visually appealing by the sleek and dynamic visual design by Yō Moriyama, who is renowned for his work on Lupin the IIIrd. Aside from that, Vaundy's upbeat opening theme "Hashire Sakamoto" and Conton Candy's endearing song "Futsū" provide fans with enjoyable moments both before and after each episode, completing a package that appeals to fans. The already legendary Sakamoto Days appear to have a bright future as part two is scheduled for release in July.

We Can Show That Netflix Has Identified the Next John Wick

In the form of the beloved manga, now anime, Sakamoto Days, Netflix may have discovered its next big action phenomenon. Fans clearly see a significant connection between the two action-packed series, as evidenced by the recent buzz surrounding a fan-made poster on X by @Val_Escher that shows Taro Sakamoto surrounded by a variety of guns and is strikingly similar to the famous John Wick promotional poster. This might be the ideal chance to introduce viewers to an exciting new franchise that embodies John Wick with a distinctive and humorous twist, especially considering Netflix's growing interest in anime adaptations.

Beyond this epic poster, there are other similarities between Sakamoto Days and John Wick. Both centers on renowned killers who attempt to escape their bloody pasts only to be dragged back into action. Sakamoto Days has all the makings of the next John Wick, complete with slick battle scenes, entertaining characters, and powerful emotional appeal. Netflix should begin marketing it as such.

In an amazing new fan poster, Sakamoto Days' main character transforms into John Wick.

A striking fan-made poster of Sakamoto Days was recently made, and it features Taro Sakamoto encircled by a variety of firearms, which is reminiscent of one of John Wick's most well-known promotional pictures. In addition to being a visual delight, the homage draws attention to the two characters' shared themes and styles. Wick and Sakamoto are both portrayed as lone fighters who must rely on their incredible fighting abilities to survive in the face of innumerable adversaries.

The concept of what makes both iconic characters so captivating is encapsulated in the fan-made poster. Sakamoto's modest, dad-bod appearance contrasts with Wick's brooding intensity, but both men exude a terrifying sense of deadly precision. The notion that Sakamoto Days is the next John Wick-style anime series is only strengthened by this side-by-side comparison.

The Reasons Sakamoto Days Are Ideal Successor of John Wick

There is no denying the story similarities between Sakamoto Days and John Wick. Both centers on renowned killers who try to lead normal lives—Wick following the death of his wife, Sakamoto following a romantic relationship and the birth of a child. Both are unable to escape their past, though, as both new and old foes keep dragging them back into the underworld they attempted to escape. Both stories are worth binge-watching because they strike a balance between intense action and personal stakes.

Because Sakamoto Days' anime is full of humorous moments and features an unusual protagonist, it also puts a distinctive spin on the assassin cliché. Sakamoto is a seemingly ordinary convenience store owner with a dad bod, in contrast to Wick's cool-headed and collected manner, until he loses it and starts fighting. Sakamoto Days is a new and exciting addition to the assassin genre, offering Netflix the ideal John Wick-level hit with a distinctive anime twist thanks to its combination of humor and vicious fight choreography.

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