What happens when Netflix decides to drop the biggest anime lineup of the entire year in a single month? You get June 2026 on Netflix, and it is honestly one of the most stacked anime calendars the platform has ever assembled. From the return of a legendary classroom of student assassins to Luffy diving deeper into Whole Cake Island territory, Netflix is not holding back this month.
If you have been waiting for the perfect excuse to cancel all your plans and start binge-watching, this is it. Here is everything coming to Netflix in June 2026, and trust me, the lineup is going to make you question your free time.
1. Assassination Classroom Season 2 — June 1
This is arguably the biggest addition to Netflix in June. The entire Assassination Classroom series is finally landing on Netflix, with Season 2 dropping on June 1st. Created by manga artist Yuusei Matsui, this series follows Class 3-E, a group of misfit students tasked with an impossible mission: assassinate their superpowered teacher, Koro-sensei, before graduation day.
Season 2 takes things to a completely different level. The students return from summer vacation with the same goal, but the stakes are far higher. Principal Gakuhou Asano is actively trying to destroy Class 3-E from within the system. Meanwhile, the massive bounty on Koro-sensei’s head turns allies into rivals, and Nagisa Shiota finds himself caught in the center of a conflict that threatens to tear the class apart. With only 25 episodes to go, this is the perfect show for a weekend binge that will genuinely make you cry.
2. One Piece Season 33 — June 1
Netflix already has over 863 episodes of One Piece on the platform, but the Whole Cake Island Arc is finally getting its moment. Season 33 arrives on June 1st with 12 more episodes covering Part 6 of the Whole Cake Island Arc. Luffy and the crew are on a rescue mission to save Sanji from an arranged marriage into Big Mom’s family, and things are about to get absolutely wild.
If Parts 7 and 8 follow shortly after, Netflix will finally have the complete Whole Cake Island Arc available for streaming. For anyone who missed this saga the first time around, this is the arc where the Straw Hats go toe-to-toe with one of the Four Emperors, and the animation quality from Toei Animation during this period is some of the best in the entire series. Want more One Piece content? Check out our deep dive into the latest One Piece chapter theories for more exciting predictions.
3. Shangri-La Frontier Season 2 — June 1
One of the most underrated anime of the 2020s finally hits Netflix with its second season. Shangri-La Frontier follows Rakuro Hizutome, a gamer who specializes in beating terrible, glitch-filled games. When he dives into Shangri-La Frontier, a top-tier VRMMORPG with 30 million players, he brings his bizarre skills and creates chaos in ways nobody expected.
Season 2 brings 25 episodes of pure gaming action, and with a third season already confirmed for January 2027, now is the perfect time to catch up. Whether you are a gamer or not, this show is an absolute blast. If you want to see how Shangri-La Frontier stacks up against other big anime this season, read our complete Netflix summer 2026 anime preview.
4. My Hero Academia Season 6 — June 1
The sixth season of My Hero Academia is making its Netflix debut, and it covers some of the most intense story arcs in the entire series. Izuku Midoriya, All Might, and the rest of Class 1-A face off against the Paranormal Liberation Front in battles that reshape the entire hero society. If you have not caught up on this season yet, June is your moment.
5. Scarlet — June 6
Mamoru Hosoda is one of the most celebrated anime directors of our generation, known for masterpieces like Wolf Children and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time. His latest film, Scarlet, released in November 2025, is coming to Netflix on June 6th. The film sparked major controversy upon release, with critics and fans divided, but one thing is certain: Hosoda never makes boring films. If you are a fan of thoughtful, visually stunning anime cinema, this is a must-watch.
6. BAKI-DOU: The Invincible Samurai Part 2 — June 18
The sequel to the legendary Baki franchise returns with Part 2 on June 18th. After winning the title of the World’s Strongest Boy, Baki Hanma thought his days of fighting were over. But the revelation of a successful cloning experiment involving a legendary samurai drags him back into the chaos. This series is brutal, unapologetic, and exactly what martial arts anime fans have been waiting for.
7. Pokémon Horizons: Season 3 — Rising Hope Part 3 — June 26
Liko and Roy are back for 11 new episodes on June 26th. Set a year after the events in Laqua, the Rising Volt Tacklers need to rebuild without a leader. Along the way, they will face Elite Four members at Blueberry Academy and uncover more secrets about the legendary Terapagos and its connection to Laquium. With Roy’s newly evolved Shiny Lucario and a new rival named Ult joining the mix, this season is shaping up to be the best yet.
Bonus: Kill Blue Season 1 — June 27
Netflix is wrapping up June with a brand new series. Kill Blue Season 1 drops on June 27th with 12 episodes. This is a fresh title, so go in knowing as little as possible.
The Verdict: Is This Netflix’s Best Anime Month Ever?
With 7 major anime releases across the month, June 2026 might genuinely be Netflix’s most impressive anime lineup to date. You have the emotional payoff of Assassination Classroom, the epic adventure of One Piece, the gaming thrills of Shangri-La Frontier, the hero action of My Hero Academia, Hosoda’s cinematic art in Scarlet, the raw intensity of BAKI-DOU, and the family-friendly adventure of Pokémon Horizons.
Looking for more anime to add to your watchlist? Check out our rankings of the 7 most anticipated anime sequels of 2026 and the top 5 anime of Summer 2026 to stay ahead of the curve.
What do you think? Which June 2026 Netflix anime are you most excited about? Are you team Assassination Classroom for the emotional journey, or team One Piece for the epic Whole Cake Island battles? Drop your pick in the comments below and let the debate begin!
