According to Netflix's Global Top 10 list, Korean dramas, Japanese anime, and Indian web series have all been able to enthrall consumers despite linguistic difficulties. "King The Land," a romance drama starring Junho and YoonA, has triumphed, taking the top spot in Netflix's prized list of the "Global Top 10 Non-English TV Series." The top Netflix non-English TV series and flicks are shown in further detail below.
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King The Land
"King The Land," which debuted on Netflix on June 17, reportedly set a record with 4.7 million views and 65.1 million viewing hours in the previous week.
Burn the House Down
The Japanese drama "Burn the House Down," which debuted on July 13 and has racked up an astonishing 3.5 million views, comes closely following. The thriller drama is based on the well-known manga series of the same name by Moyashi Fujisawa
Kohrra
"Kohrra," starring Barun Sobti, has generated a lot of buzz since its July 15 debut. With an incredible 2.4 million views, the series has earned the third spot on the coveted list.
My Happy Marriage
The Hindi-language series was quickly followed by "My Happy Marriage," a Japanese Netflix Original animation based on the novel "Hepburn: Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon," with a mind-blowing 2.1 million views.
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2
"Jujutsu Kaisen," the second installment of the Japanese manga-based series, was already generating attention before its July 6 launch on Netflix. The supernatural dark fantasy anime received 1.8 million views, moving it up to the fifth place on the list of the most-watched series globally.
Celebrity
The sixth spot on the list was taken by the K-drama "Celebrity," which starred Park Gyu-young and Kang Min-hyuk in the lead roles.
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Zom 100
The Japanese anime series "Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead" has become a fan favorite, with an amazing 1.6 million views and 19 million viewing hours, gaining the seventh spot on the Global Top 10 list.
See You In My 19th Life
The K-drama "See You In My 19th Life," a distinctive love story centered on lost love, is a strong rival to this anime and received an incredible 1.5 million views.
Record of Ragnarok
The Japanese animation "Record of Ragnarok" eventually made it onto the Global List. It describes how the "Gods Council" meets once every thousand years to decide how humanity would be treated.
The Surrogacy
On a rare occasion, "The Surrogacy," a Mexican drama about a lady who is abandoned with her infant boy after being forced into surrogacy, is included on the list.
The overwhelming success of these non-English series underscores the growing demand for diverse, compelling content on a global scale.