Kenka Dokugaku Live-Action Series Is a Netflix Exclusive
The series marks the first Japanese live-action adaptation of a Korean webtoon that has been read over 2.2 billion times worldwide, and its exclusive Netflix release means viewers must subscribe to that platform to watch it.
Reporting from 1 sources: Anime Anime.
The live-action drama adaptation of the Korean webtoon Kenka Dokugaku, starring Suzuka Ouji and directed by Hideki Takeuchi, began streaming globally on Netflix on June 11, 2026. The six-episode series is a Netflix world exclusive and is not available on any other streaming service in Japan, including DMM TV, U-NEXT, Amazon Prime Video, or d Anime Store.
The live-action Kenka Dokugaku series, which premiered on June 11, 2026, is only available on Netflix worldwide. The six-episode show stars Suzuka Ouji as a bullied high school student who turns his life around through live-streamed fights. Director Hideki Takeuchi, known for Fly Me to the Saitama, helmed the project. A survey of 14 major Japanese streaming services-including DMM TV, U-NEXT, Amazon Prime Video, d Anime Store, Lemino, Hulu, FOD, TELASA, Disney+, ABEMA, TVer, and YouTube-found no availability outside Netflix. The series is also not offered on DVD rental via TSUTAYA DISCAS.
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