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Aquarion

6.5(24)200530m3 seasons
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Where to watch Aquarion in Japan

Aquarion is streaming on U-NEXT, Anime Times Amazon Channel, dAnime Amazon Channel and Toei Animation Channel Amazon Channel in Japan, and available to rent or buy on Amazon Video. Availability checked 24 May 2026.

About Aquarion

Aquarion is a 2005 web series in the Animation, Action & Adventure and Drama genres, starring Nobunaga Shimazaki, Ayane Sakura and Ari Ozawa. It spans 3 seasons and 78 episodes, and originally aired on TV Tokyo and Tokyo MX. It holds an average rating of 6.5/10 from 24 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Aquarion in Japan — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Overview

Set in the future, a giant fighting machine called the Aquarion is humanity's only effective weapon in the fight against the technologically advanced species called the Shadow Angels.

Seasons (3)

  • Genesis of Aquarion26 episodes · 2005
  • Aquarion Evol26 episodes · 2012
  • Aquarion Logos26 episodes · 2015

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Themes & keywords

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch Aquarion in Japan?+

In Japan, you can stream Aquarion on U-NEXT, Anime Times Amazon Channel, dAnime Amazon Channel and Toei Animation Channel Amazon Channel. It's also available to rent or buy on Amazon Video.

Is Aquarion on Netflix?+

Aquarion is not on Netflix in Japan right now, but you can stream it on U-NEXT, Anime Times Amazon Channel, dAnime Amazon Channel and Toei Animation Channel Amazon Channel.

How many seasons of Aquarion are there?+

Aquarion has 3 seasons and 78 episodes in total.

Who stars in Aquarion?+

Aquarion stars Nobunaga Shimazaki, Ayane Sakura, Ari Ozawa, Haruka Chisuga and Jouji Nakata.

When did Aquarion come out?+

Aquarion is a 2005 web series.

What genre is Aquarion?+

Aquarion is Animation, Action & Adventure, Drama and Sci-Fi & Fantasy series.

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