BNA has built a real following in Australia on Netflix, and in the US on Netflix among viewers who want their sci-fi to think as hard as it looks. Across 1 season, the show has had time to find its rhythm and keep it. 439 viewers have already rated it on TMDB — the kind of consensus that does not happen by accident. Sumire Morohoshi's performance is the anchor the more ambitious scenes need. Start it on Netflix whenever you need something guaranteed to land.
BNA arrived without much fanfare and built its audience the hard way — through word of mouth. BNA treats its concept seriously enough to follow it all the way through. Morphed into a raccoon beastman, Michiru seeks refuge, and answers, with the aid of wolf beastman Shirou inside the special zone of Anima-City. The human element stays intact thanks to Sumire Morohoshi and Yoshimasa Hosoya, who anchor every scene. It first aired in 2020. BNA resists the temptation to explain everything, trusting the audience to sit with ambiguity. It rarely drops the ball, and when it does, it recovers fast.
BNA is satisfying on multiple levels — something to watch and something to think about after. Viewers who responded to Fairy Tail will find a lot to like here too. Short enough to finish in a weekend, substantial enough to feel satisfying. Sumire Morohoshi's performance is the anchor the more ambitious moments need. The world-building pays off in ways you will not anticipate on a first watch.
BNA wrapped up in 2020 — and 1 season is available to watch from start to finish. Find exactly where it's streaming below, and TV Butler Pro's free voice app makes it effortless to track your progress as you go. Just say the name, and Butler finds it instantly, tells you which service has it, and remembers exactly where you left off.








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