Gamera: Rebirth Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Netflix

Gamera: Rebirth
Credits: Netflix

Get ready for a nostalgic trip with a modern twist!  Netflix’s Gamera: Rebirth brings back the classic Gamera, a giant turtle monster who’s more of a friend than a foe, in a thrilling anime series. This reboot breathes new life into the classic turtle monster who protects humanity from even more monstrous threats.

Here’s how you can watch and stream Gamera: Rebirth via streaming services such as Netflix.

Is Gamera: Rebirth available to watch via streaming?

Yes, Gamera: Rebirth is available to watch via streaming on Netflix.

The series stays true to the traditions put forth by the original Gamera which debuted in 1965. The story follows a group of ordinary kids in 1989 Tokyo who become unwilling targets for giant creatures. Just when all hope seems lost, a colossal flying turtle emerges from the sea: Gamera. It weaves a compelling narrative around the children, keeping viewers invested as they grapple with the strange events unfolding around them. The animation is crisp and fluid, bringing Gamera’s battles to life with stunning detail.

Directed by Hiroyuki Seshita, the main voice cast includes Hisako Kanemoto as Boko, Subaru Kimura as Brody, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Joe, Aki Toyosaki as Junichi, Mamoru Miyano as Tazaki, and Saori Hayami as Emiko.

Watch Gamera: Rebirth streaming via Netflix

Gamera: Rebirth is available to watch on Netflix. Netflix the streaming giant, boasts a massive collection of critically acclaimed shows, movies, anime, and documentaries – all ready to be streamed at your convenience.

You can watch via Netflix by following these steps:

  1. Visit netflix.com/signup

  2. Choose a payment plan from the following:

    • $6.99 per month (standard with Ads)

    • $15.49 per month (Standard)

    • $22.99 per month (Premium)

  3. Enter your email address and password to create an account

  4. Enter your chosen payment method

The cheapest Netflix Standard with Ads Plan provides all but a few of its movies and TV shows. However, it will show ads before or during most of its content. You can watch in Full HD and on two supported devices at a time.

Its Standard Plan provides the same but is completely ad-free while also allowing users to download content on two supported devices with an additional option to add one extra member who doesn’t live in the same household.

The Premium Plan provides the same as above, though for four supported devices at a time, with content displaying in Ultra HD. Users get to download content on up to six supported devices at a time and have the option to add up to two extra members who don’t live in the same household. Netflix spatial audio is also supported.

The synopsis of Gamera: Rebirth is as follows:

“In the summer of 1989, four kids in Tokyo witness the emergence of the turtle kaiju Gamera, who bravely stands up against giant human-eating monsters.”

NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.

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