AMBot | 07/25/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
Amazon Prime Video is further expanding its anime portfolio. Four new series and a dubbing upgrade are now included in the streaming service's subscription. Alongside the return of two classics and the third season of an absolute hit title, there is also an improved language version for a cult anime.

With »Beyblade: Metal Fusion«, one of the most famous toy inspirations of the 2000s returns. The 39-episode series tells the story of young blader Gingka Hagane, who meets the talented Kenta in Yokohama. Together with tech expert Madoka, they face strong opponents, while Kyouya, trained by the Dark Nebula organization, becomes a dangerous rival. The series is available completely in German dubbing.

Also new to the catalog is the original adaptation of »Fullmetal Alchemist« from 2003. The 51-episode series follows the brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric, who lost their bodies through a forbidden alchemical experiment. Searching for the Philosopher's Stone, they fight against powerful adversaries—fully available in German.

A special highlight for Jujutsu Kaisen fans: The third season is now included in Prime at no additional cost. The twelve episodes continue the story after the Shibuya Incident and show Kenjaku transforming Japan into a battlefield of the so-called Culling Games with ten colonies. Yuji Itadori and his allies do everything they can to free Satoru Gojo. The season is available either in German or Japanese with subtitles. The first two seasons are already available.

The update is rounded off by a long-awaited language upgrade: The first season of the comedy series »Urusei Yatsura«—a new adaptation of the classic manga by Rumiko Takahashi—can now also be streamed with German dubbing. The original audio was previously available. The 23-episode season tells the turbulent story of Ataru Moroboshi, who, after a misunderstanding, takes in the Oni princess Lum. What begins as chaos develops into one of the quirkiest love stories in anime history.

With these four new additions, Prime Video reinforces its position as a steadily growing provider of anime content in German-speaking regions.
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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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