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8 Action Anime Series on Netflix This February 2026

Anime fans craving high-octane fights, martial arts mastery, and supernatural showdowns will love Netflix’s February 2026 action lineup. From brutal new brawlers to dojo underdogs and magical warriors, this month blends fresh premieres, added seasons, and must-watch holdovers — with one classic saying goodbye. Here’s your ultimate listicle to power up your queue.

1. BAKI-DOU: The Invincible Samurai (Season 1 — Premiering February 26)

Baki Hanma’s legendary journey evolves in this explosive new season, where the ultimate fighter hunts fresh opponents after conquering his father Yujiro. Expect bone-crushing tournaments, underground dojos, and hyper-realistic combat choreography that pushes human limits. Perfect for fans of raw, no-holds-barred martial arts spectacle.

2. Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple (All Seasons — Arriving February 16)

A shy high schooler stumbles into a secret dojo run by elite masters and transforms from punching bag to powerhouse. Shirahama Kenichi trains relentlessly against gangs and rivals, blending humor, heart, and escalating battles across multiple styles like karate and muay thai. It’s the ultimate underdog story for newcomers to shonen action.

3. Jujutsu Kaisen (New Episodes Streaming Through February)

Sorcerers battle cursed spirits in this stylish supernatural hit, with Yuji Itadori wielding deadly techniques alongside allies like Megumi and Nobara. February brings ongoing arcs packed with fluid animation, strategic sorcery clashes, and emotional stakes — a staple for modern action anime lovers.

4. Fire Force (Season 3 — Episodes Continuing)

Blazing infernals terrorize Tokyo as firefighters with pyrokinetic powers fight fire with fire. Shinra Kusakabe’s devilish kicks and team dynamics fuel explosive set pieces blending sci-fi mystery with brutal hand-to-hand combat. Catch up before the season heats up further this month.

5. Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story (Seasons 1-3 — February 10)

Magical girls Iroha Tamaki and Madoka navigate a warped city of witches and fate-altering wishes. While fantasy-tinged, its intense magical duels, emotional transformations, and dark twists deliver thrilling action sequences amid psychological depth.

6. One Punch Man (Seasons 1-2, Streaming Now)

Saitama’s bored invincibility leads to one-shot obliterations of monsters and heroes alike. Satirical yet stunning, the series shines in Genos’ cyborg blasts, massive boss fights, and fluid animation that mocks tropes while delivering pure adrenaline.

7. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (Multiple Seasons, Streaming Now)

Tanjiro Kamado’s water breathing swordplay slices through flesh-hungry demons seeking his sister’s cure. Gorgeous Ufotable animation brings fluid acrobatics, elemental effects, and heartfelt brotherhood to life in some of anime’s most breathtaking battles.

8. Fate/Apocrypha (Episodes 13-25 — Leaving February 10)

In an alternate Holy Grail War, Ruler-class Jeanne d’Arc mediates between red and black faction Servants summoning legendary heroes like Siegfried and Mordred. Epic magecraft clashes and lore-rich summons culminate the series — stream the finale before it departs completely.

Final Take

This month’s slate caters to every fighter fan: Baki-Dou for gritty realism, Kenichi for growth arcs, Jujutsu and Fire Force for supernatural flair. New arrivals like Kenichi make it beginner-friendly, while holdovers ensure marathon potential. Fate/Apocrypha’s exit adds urgency — finish before February 10.

These series prioritize character journeys amid the chaos: Baki’s endless pursuit of strength, Kenichi’s confidence bloom, Tanjiro’s family devotion. Animation quality soars, from Demon Slayer’s watercolor effects to One Punch Man’s satire. Globally accessible, they’re ideal for solo binges or watch parties.


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