Two young women struggling to make music, a young swordsman cursed to recover his stolen humanity, and co-workers bonding over their otaku lifestyle: What do you all these shows have in common? They stream exclusively on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. As anime fans, we are constantly striving to expand our anime repertoire. While Crunchyroll, Funimation and other streaming services dominate the anime distribution sphere, Netflix and Amazon Prime Video have slowly been dipping their toes into that same sphere. The result? Come join the discussion as we dissect these two streaming giants in their help or hindrance in turning out some pretty decent hidden (and not so hidden) gems of anime.