Netflix is quietly KILLING a passion anime project.
There’s something incredibly frustrating happening right now with Netflix and anime. And I’m not just talking about bad dubs or weird subtitles—this goes deeper. We’re witnessing a disaster class in anime marketing, and somehow it’s flying completely under the radar.
There’s an original anime about to air—made by non other than WIT Studio—and almost no one knows it's coming out in two days. Why? Because Netflix has done virtually nothing to promote it.
The anime "Moonrise" was first announced all the way back in 2018. It quietly went through years of development—story writing, world-building, pre-production. Then, in 2022, it finally resurfaced during Netflix’s “Geeked Week” (their Wizard of Oz-style showcase) with a single trailer. After that? Total radio silence.
anime productions almost never take this long. Most are slapped together under brutal deadlines, sometimes just weeks before broadcast. But this one? It’s been in active production since at least 2022, with animators confirming they were working on it from three years ago up until recently. That kind of timeline is extremely rare—and it tells you just how much effort and planning went into this project.
And the staff lineup is insane.
First off, we’ve got character designs by Hiromu Arakawa, the author of Fullmetal Alchemist. Then comes Yasuyuki Ibara, the legendary action animator behind that iconic 17-second sequence in Attack on Titan Season 1. His work speaks for itself. there’s also Takuma Ebisu, who served as action director for Attack on Titan Seasons 1-3, bringing intense, 3DMG sequences to life. And topping it off is Masashi Koizuka—director of Attack on Titan Season 2 and 3, and now the confirmed director of the highly anticipated One Piece remake. This isn’t just a “good” team. This is an all-star team of talented creators.