Hulu has updated its content schedule for March 2026 (via Hulu), adding nine anime to its streaming catalog. The upcoming titles include new acquisitions and continuing seasons of classic anime. The lineup features action, fantasy, slice-of-life, and science fiction genres.
Let’s list out the release schedule for each anime arriving on the platform this month. Following is the list of the nine anime scheduled to arrive on Hulu this month, including their release dates and basic premises.
1. Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 arrives on Hulu on March 15, 2026. The second season adapts two distinct arcs from the manga: the Hidden Inventory/Premature Death arc and the Shibuya Incident arc. The first section acts as a prequel, detailing the past of Satoru Gojo and Suguru Geto during their time as students at Tokyo Jujutsu High.
The anime is produced by MAPPA. The original manga, written and illustrated by Gege Akutami, is serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump and has achieved significant commercial success, exceeding 150 million copies in circulation.
TITLEJujutsu Kaisen Season 2STUDIOMAPPARELEASE DATEJuly 6, 2023IMDb RATING (as of March 3, 2026)8.5/10MyAnimeList RATING (as of March 3, 2026)8.71 / 10STREAMING DATE ON HULUMarch 15, 2026
2. Danmachi Season 5
Hestia and Bell from Danmachi | Credit: J.C. Staff
The fifth season of Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, commonly referred to as Danmachi, premieres on Hulu on March 10, 2026. The story continues the progression of Bell Cranel and the Hestia Familia. Season 5 specifically adapts the Goddess of Fertility arc.
J.C. Staff returns as the animation studio for the fifth season. The light novel has been running since 2013 and includes multiple spin-off series, such as Sword Oratoria, which details the events from the perspective of the Loki Familia.
TITLEIs It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? VSTUDIOJ.C. StaffRELEASE DATEOct 5, 2024IMDb RATING (as of March 3, 2026)7.4 / 10MyAnimeList RATING (as of March 3, 2026)7.89 / 10STREAMING DATE ON HULUMarch 10, 2026
3. I Parry Everything Season 1
Noor from I Parry Everything | Credit: OLM
I Parry Everything Season 1 is scheduled for release on Hulu on March 10, 2026. This anime focuses on Noor, an individual who wishes to become an adventurer but lacks proficiency in standard combat skills and magic.
After years of isolated training, Noor masters the basic defensive maneuver of parrying. The story relies on the discrepancy between Noor’s perceived abilities and his actual combat effectiveness.
The anime is based on a light novel series written by Nabeshiki and illustrated by Kawaguchi. Earth Star Entertainment publishes the light novels. The light novel originated on the Shosetsuka ni Naro web novel platform before acquisition by Earth Star.
TITLEI Parry EverythingSTUDIOOLMRELEASE DATEJul 5, 2024IMDb RATING (as of March 3, 2026)6.87 / 10MyAnimeList RATING (as of March 3, 2026)7.1 / 10STREAMING DATE ON HULUMarch 10, 2026
4. Loner Life in Another World Season 1
Haruka and Angelica from Loner Life in Another World | Credit: Hayabusa Film, Passione
Loner Life in Another World Season 1 debuts on Hulu on March 2, 2026. Haruka, a high school student, is summoned to a fantasy environment alongside his entire class. The summoning entity allows the students to select specific skills and abilities from a limited roster.
Haruka arrives late to the selection process and is left with the remaining, less desirable skills. He decides to live independently in the new world, hence the name. The anime adheres to standard isekai conventions but alters the typical party-based structure by isolating the protagonist by choice.
TITLELoner Life in Another WorldSTUDIOHayabusa Film, PassioneRELEASE DATEOct 4, 2024IMDb RATING (as of March 3, 2026)6.4 / 10MyAnimeList RATING (as of March 3, 2026)6.56 / 10STREAMING DATE ON HULUMarch 2, 2026
5. Rooster Fighter
Keiji from Rooster Fighter | Credit: SANZIGEN
Rooster Fighter arrives on Hulu on March 15, 2026. Unlike most others, this anime is also releasing on March 15th. This anime is going to adapt the manga written and illustrated by Shu Sakuratani.
The setting is a world threatened by giant, mutated demons known as Kiju. The protagonist is Keiji, a nomadic rooster with high combat proficiency. Keiji travels from town to town, defeating Kiju to protect human populations.
TITLERooster FighterSTUDIOSANZIGENRELEASE DATEMar 15, 2026IMDb RATING (as of March 3, 2026)NAMyAnimeList RATING (as of March 3, 2026)NASTREAMING DATE ON HULUMar 15, 2026
6. Management of a Novice Alchemist Season 1
Lorea from Management of a Novice Alchemist | Credit: ENGI
Management of a Novice Alchemist Season 1 will stream on Hulu starting March 19, 2026. Sarasa Feed is an orphan who graduated from the Royal Alchemist Academy. Upon graduation, her mentor gifts her an abandoned storefront in a remote, rural village.
The plot revolves around her daily operations, including gathering raw materials from the surrounding monster-inhabited environment, synthesizing products, and interacting with the local people to promote her business.
TITLEManagement of a Novice AlchemistSTUDIOENGIRELEASE DATEOct 3, 2022IMDb RATING (as of March 3, 2026)6.2/10MyAnimeList RATING (as of March 3, 2026)6.62 / 10STREAMING DATE ON HULUMarch 19, 2026
7. Sword of the Demon Hunter
Jinta from Sword of the Demon Hunter | Credit: Yokohama Animation Lab
Sword of the Demon Hunter premieres on Hulu on March 19, 2026. The story of this anime is set in the Edo period of Japan. Jinta is a young man who serves as a bodyguard for the priestess of a local shrine. During a mission to confront a demon in the nearby forest, Jinta learns of a prophecy regarding a Demon God that will cause mass destruction in the future.
To prevent this outcome, Jinta embarks on a mission that forces him to travel through time. The plot spans over 170 years, following Jinta across different historical eras of Japan as he hunts demons and seeks information about the impending threat.
TITLESword of the Demon HunterSTUDIOYokohama Animation LabRELEASE DATEMar 31, 2025IMDb RATING (as of March 3, 2026)7.2 / 10MyAnimeList RATING (as of March 3, 2026)7.30 / 10STREAMING DATE ON HULUMarch 19, 2026
8. Digimon Beatbreak
Tenma from Digimon Beatbreak | Credit: Toei Animation
Digimon Beatbreak joins the Hulu catalog on March 24, 2026. This installment introduces a new cast of human characters, known as DigiDestined, and their respective digital monster partners. The story involves a new threat to the Digital World that causes data corruption and environmental instability.
Toei Animation implements 2D animation for human characters and utilizes 3D CGI models for the Digimon during complex battle sequences to maintain visual consistency. Hulu will add the first ten episodes of the anime, covering the initial story arc and the establishment of the core team dynamics.
TITLEDigimon BeatbreakSTUDIOToei AnimationRELEASE DATEOct 5, 2025IMDb RATING (as of March 3, 2026)7.3 / 10MyAnimeList RATING (as of March 3, 2026)7.07 / 10STREAMING DATE ON HULUMarch 24, 2026
9. Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!! Season 1
Yuugi from Yu-Gi-Oh | Credit: Toe Animation
The first season of Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!! will be available on Hulu starting March 30, 2026. The anime is the eighth spin-off of Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. The story is set in Mutsuba Town and centers on siblings Yuhi and Yuamu Ohdo. The siblings manage a company called Ultraterrestrial Trouble Solutions (UTS), which specializes in resolving incidents involving aliens.
Bridge is the animation studio for the series, continuing their work from the previous installment, Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens. Nobuhiro Kondo directs the anime, and Toshimitsu Takeuchi handles the anime composition. The anime maintains the simplified Rush Duel ruleset introduced in the preceding installment, designed to lower the barrier to entry for the card game.
TITLEYu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!!STUDIOBridgeRELEASE DATEApr 3, 2022IMDb RATING (as of March 3, 2026)5.9 / 10MyAnimeList RATING (as of March 3, 2026)6.18 / 10STREAMING DATE ON HULUMarch 30, 2026
So, which one of these anime are you going to stream first? Tell us in the comments.
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