Netflix continues to become a lot more diverse when it comes to their material offerings. Whether it may be a film or a series, and even an animated series, the platform has already diversified its library.

Many anime series fans and viewers have now started to utilize the streaming giant to witness several animated productions. They may even increase the number of their subscribers by March as new materials will arrive.

What's On Netflix released a list of all the anime series that will drop on the platform next month. Although it is not as extensive as many people think, these titles are quite big not to notice.

On March 4, Netflix will premiere the official anime spin-off to the Pacific Rim film franchise. The first season of Pacific Rim: The Black will house a total of seven episodes, with each running for 24 minutes.

Polygon Pictures worked on the animation of the material, bringing the Kaiju and the colossal Jagers to life on small screens. The premise will revolve around two teenagers, Taylor and Hayley, who use a giant mecha Jaeger in Australia as they search for their missing parents.

On the fifth day of the month, Netflix will premiere the fourth part of the Pokemon Journeys: The Series, which has 12 episodes. The publication said that fans will have to wait another three months for the next installment to arrive. Part 4 follows Ash's return to Pallet Town. He encounters Goh, who is also a trainer, and eventually meets Professor Cerise.

Weeks before Netflix drops another part of the Pokemon Journeys: The Series, fans may witness first the second season of B: The Beginning: Succession. Three years have passed since the pilot installment debuted on the platform. Accordingly, reports believe that avid followers of the material will immediately binge-watch the anime series come March 18.

On the last few days of the month, Netflix will finally premiere the highly-anticipated animated series from Valve. DOTA: Dragon's Blood, which is the label's first-ever venture to the world of anime, will arrive on the platform with eight episodes.

While there will be new additions to the anime roster of the streaming giant, Netflix will, also, remove some materials from their libraryComic Book previously reported that the first three seasons of Hunter x Hunter will leave the platform, effective on March 7.

Nevertheless, reports said that the successful anime made its cut to HBO Max's new offerings this March. However, its arrival on the new platform will not entail all of the available installments on small screens.