'Ouran High School Host Club,' 'Claymore' are now on Netflix
Heads up, anime fans!
"Ouran High School Host Club" and "Claymore" are now available for streaming on Netflix!
The two titles are part of a deal between the streaming giant and Japanese broadcaster Nippon TV, according to a report from Anime News Network.
"Ouran High School Host Club" is an anime adaptation of a manga of the same name created by Bisco Hatori.
First released in 2006, it follows scholarship student Haruhi Fujioka, who joins the school's host club full of handsome boys while posing as a man herself.
"Claymore," meanwhile, is based on Norihiro Yagi's manga of the same name. It was first released in 2007.
The story set in a world where shape-shifters called Yoma feed on humans and a group of Yoma-human hybrids are employed to kill Yoma.
Other titles included in the Netflix-Nippon TV partnership are "Hunter X Hunter," "Kimi ni Todoke," "NANA," "Hajime no Ippo," "Parasyte -the maxim-," "Berserk," and "Monster."
"Death Note" and its two specials, "Death Note Relight - Visions of a God" and "Death Note Relight - L's Successors" are also part of the deal.
"Hunter X Hunter" and "Death Note" are already on Netflix Philippines, but there is no information yet on the streaming date and locations for the other titles.
—MGP, GMA News