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Get Ready: A Top Isekai Anime from the 2020s Is Headed to Hulu!
In recent days, Hulu, a popular streaming app, is in full swing adding some incredible titles to its library. Fans all over the world are enjoying these varieties of popular selections being added to the same platform to binge.
This time, to its never-ending selection of popular anime, Hulu has added one of the most discussed titles from the 2020s, So I’m a Spider, So What?

To the people, it’s actually the title of the anime, and fans who know, embrace yourself to dive into the enchanting world of the Spider main protagonist.
I can understand for a few first-timers, the title may seem a bit clanky, but trust me, it is a popular and fan-favourite Isekai for a reason, and everyone knows never judge a book by its cover.
So, obviously, the title doesn’t give out the anime description, and if you are thinking to watch it, now’s the time. It will be available in both English subtitles and dubbing, with the whole episode in one place on Hulu.
On top of that, there will be more anime to choose from on the platform, because other than this hit Isekai anime, So I’m a Spider, So What?, there will be more fantasy-action series added alongside this Isekai show.
Top Isekai Anime Including So I’m a Spider, So What? Coming to Hulu in June

So I’m a Spider, So What? is a typical Isekai anime, where you guess, our main female protagonist is isekai’d into another world, where she is not a human anymore.
She is reborn as an adorable spider and gets adapted to this new fantasy world with her new spidey body.
The anime has 24 episodes in total that can be binged on Crunchyroll for the time being.
But you don’t need to wait long because it is coming out June 3, with all the episodes dubbed in English as well as Japanese subtitles according to the fans’ needs.

That is not all, more anime are now releasing along with it, like Wise Man’s Grandchild, on June 3 with both dub and sub options available for fans.
Other than that, My Instant Death Ability Is Overpowered and My Isekai Life, another amazing show, are coming to stream on June 23, with both dub and sub options available.
These are all new Isekai titles that are coming on Hulu, but these are not the only ones, there will be more other shows that will be added along with them. So that fans can find all sorts of genres to binge without scrolling around to different platforms.
Hulu is doing its best to provide better services to its audience so that they can cater to the needs of fans and stay competitive against platforms like Crunchyroll and Netflix.
So, what are your favourite platforms to binge your favourite anime? Do let us know in the comments.
And for more such anime news and recommendations, stay tuned to our site. Happy watching!
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