Are The Studio Ghibli Movies Available On Netflix? Where To Stream Them Online

Those viewers looking to find Studio Ghibli movies on Netflix may be disappointed with the streamer’s offerings from the Japanese film studio. There are 22 movies in the Studio Ghibli library and just about every one is a masterclass in animation, storytelling, and character development. Hayao Miyazaki and his team have done something that not even Pixar was able to do; have nearly four decades of unimpeachable feature-length movies. It’s a testament to Miyazaki’s skill as a director and chairman and the talent of the team at Studio Ghibli.

Every Hayao Miyazaki movie is a Studio Ghibli movie, but not every Studio Ghibli movie is a Miyazaki movie, with other directors often trying their hands within the studio. That’s not where the confusion stops, however. As a Japanese movie studio, Studio Ghibli had to make several complicated deals over the years to ensure American audiences could view their films the way they are supposed to be watched and those deals and agreements have meant the movies are not available on every streamer, with only one being the place to watch most of them.

Only One Studio Ghibli Movie Is Available To Stream On Netflix — The Rest Are On Max

A Different Studio Owns The Streaming Rights For Grave Of The Fireflies


Seita and Setsuko stand in a field at night with fireflies from Grave of the Fireflies.

There is only one Studio Ghibli movie available on Netflix and that’s Grave of the Fireflies​​​​​​. The rest of the Studio Ghibli library is only available on Max. The studio signed an exclusive streaming rights deal with Warner Bros. in October 2019, so when HBO Max debuted in 2020, those тιтles were a part of the service (via ThePopVerse). It’s likely one of the most important strategic holdings of the streamer and when it rebranded to Max in 2023, the company was quick to remind users that Studio Ghibli movies would still be a part of the service.

The reason Grave of the Fireflies is not on Netflix is that, despite being a Studio Ghibli movie, its licensing rights were held by Sentai Filmworks, which allowed the studio to negotiate a different contract, which is why Grave of the Fireflies is not available on Max (via SlashFilm). It’s very unlikely the rest of Studio Ghibli will make its way to Netflix, so those wanting to watch those movies will need to sign up for a Max subscription, which can run anywhere from $9.99/month up to $20.99/month. Unfortunately, there are no free trial options for Max.

Studio Ghibli Fans Should Try These Movies On Netflix

There Are Other Acclaimed Japanese Animations On The Streaming Service


Rudger standing in a library in The Imaginary.

For those who only have a Netflix account and are craving similar films after Grave of the Fireflies, there are some similar options on the service that viewers may appreciate. The Imaginary would be a good choice, as a Japanese hand-drawn animation, and while it’s geared more towards children than the haunting Grave of the Fireflies, there are still plenty of dark and adult themes. Mary and the Witch’s Flower is another option and is a Japanese animation that follows a young girl who discovers a mysterious flower that gives her the power to be a witch.

Where To Rent/Buy The Studio Ghibli Movies Online

Most тιтles Are Available For Purchase On Amazon Prime Video

While most of the Studio Ghibli library is only available to stream on either Max or Netflix, it’s still easy to purchase on several platforms. Most of the canon is available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime with rental prices ranging from $3.99 to $4.99 and purchase prices ranging anywhere from $8.99 to $14.99. Apple TV and Microsoft also have most of the library available for rental and purchase at a similar price point as Amazon Prime, with some тιтles having slightly different costs across each platform.

Related Posts

10 Actors Guy Ritchie Has Cast Over And Over

10 Actors Guy Ritchie Has Cast Over And Over

One of modern cinema’s most successful and celebrated filmmakers, Guy Ritchie is widely regarded as one of Britain’s finest directors. Known for his trademark calling cards in…

Masters Of The Universe: Release Date, Cast, Story, & Everything We Know

Masters Of The Universe: Release Date, Cast, Story, & Everything We Know

The beloved Mattel franchise Masters of the Universe is returning to the big screen for the first time since 1987, and there are already a ton of…

Fallen 2 Story: What Happens Next In The Books

Fallen 2 Story: What Happens Next In The Books

2016’s Fallen is a teen romance and fantasy movie based on the book of the same name by Lauren Kate. Fallen is currently trending on Netflix, proving…

One Line In The New Thunderbolts* Trailer Causes A Way Bigger Issue Than The Same Old Avengers Problem

One Line In The New Thunderbolts* Trailer Causes A Way Bigger Issue Than The Same Old Avengers Problem

The new trailer for Marvel Studios’ upcoming Thunderbolts* has raised an important Avengers question, but one that’s much bigger than what has been asked about previous MCU…

“I Took The Stance”: Live-Action Remake’s Approach To “Iconic” Moments Explained By How To Train Your Dragon Director

“I Took The Stance”: Live-Action Remake’s Approach To “Iconic” Moments Explained By How To Train Your Dragon Director

How to Train Your Dragon director Dean DeBlois explains how he approached adapting “iconic” moments from the original movie. The first animated movie came out in 2010,…

A Creepy Encounter Does Not Go How You’d Expect In New Clip From Shudder’s Dating Horror The ᴅᴇᴀᴅ Thing

A Creepy Encounter Does Not Go How You’d Expect In New Clip From Shudder’s Dating Horror The ᴅᴇᴀᴅ Thing

A Creepy Encounter Does Not Go How You’d Expect In New Clip From Shudder’s Dating Horror The ᴅᴇᴀᴅ Thing