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Web Series

Amanchu!

School

6.3(18)201624m2 seasons
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Where to watch Amanchu! in Japan

Amanchu! is streaming on U-NEXT, dAnime Amazon Channel and FOD in Japan, and available to rent or buy on Amazon Video. Availability checked 27 May 2026.

About Amanchu!

Amanchu! is a 2016 web series in the Animation and Comedy genres, starring Ai Kayano, Eri Suzuki and Saori Onishi. It spans 2 seasons and 24 episodes, and originally aired on AT-X, Tokyo MX, BS11, Sun TV and KBS Kyoto. It holds an average rating of 6.3/10 from 18 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Amanchu! in Japan — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Amanchu! trailer

Overview

The hyperactive teenage scuba diver, Hikari Kohinata, lives in a small town near the sea. On her first day of high school she meets the shy transfer student, Futaba Oki, who is struggling to find a place after moving away from Tokyo. Hikari takes the lead, dragging Futaba into her hijinx, and the two soon become close friends

Seasons (2)

  • Amanchu!12 episodes · 2016
  • Amanchu! Advance12 episodes · 2018

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Themes & keywords

friendshipslice of lifescuba divingschoolbased on mangashounenanimesocial anxietyiyashikeishizuoka, japan

Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch Amanchu! in Japan?+

In Japan, you can stream Amanchu! on U-NEXT, dAnime Amazon Channel and FOD. It's also available to rent or buy on Amazon Video.

Is Amanchu! on Netflix?+

Amanchu! is not on Netflix in Japan right now, but you can stream it on U-NEXT, dAnime Amazon Channel and FOD.

How many seasons of Amanchu! are there?+

Amanchu! has 2 seasons and 24 episodes in total.

Who stars in Amanchu!?+

Amanchu! stars Ai Kayano, Eri Suzuki, Saori Onishi, Yuuichirou Umehara and Kikuko Inoue.

When did Amanchu! come out?+

Amanchu! is a 2016 web series.

What genre is Amanchu!?+

Amanchu! is Animation and Comedy series.

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