RELATED: 'JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean' Trailer Reveals Netflix Release Dateįirst of all, despite Netflix's binge model becoming almost ubiquitous in TV over the past decade or so (the creators of The Boys felt the need to justify its second season not releasing all at once!), TV anime has been a weekly experience for as long as TV anime has even been a thing. There are definitely downsides, though, and that's why I'm here to ask you to do one thing: do not binge all of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean at once when the first 12 episodes drop on Netflix December 1st. Just watch the next episode, it's right there. There are definitely benefits to this in the age of streaming, weekly releases feel more artificial than ever, as we all know most shows are fully produced before we see the first episode, and there's no more sting of a painful cliffhanger or being disappointed by a bad week of TV. While TV used to be exclusively a medium that we'd tune in to once a week, talking about the events of each episode with friends and anticipating the release of the next, Netflix has found success by trading almost exclusively in the "binge" model - that is, releasing all or at least much of a show at one time, giving fans the opportunity to gulp a whole show down as fast as possible.
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