The anime "Steel Ball Run JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" based on the original work by Hirohiko Araki will be available for exclusive worldwide distribution on Netflix today, March 19th. A video commemorating this was released.

Okunitama Shrine during Yabusame performance
``Steel Ball Run JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' is the story of Johnny Joestar and Gyro Zeppeli who take on the ``Steel Ball Run'', the first race across North America on horseback in human history. The footage was shot at Tokyo's Okunitama Shrine, which is said to have a deep connection with horses since ancient times, and includes a frame from Yabusame, a traditional Japanese culture in which an archer fires an arrow at a target from a galloping horse.
Commemorating the release of the anime “Steel Ball Run JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure”! Yabusame
Also, Yugo Kanno's main theme for the anime ``Dance with STEEL BALL RUN'' will be distributed on various music distribution sites at midnight tomorrow, March 20th. On the official X account of the anime ``JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' series, a follow and comment posting campaign will be held from tomorrow, March 20th to March 31st, at 11:59 pm, in which 5 people will be randomly selected to win the script for the first episode of ``Steel Ball Run: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.''

Comic Natalie is running a special feature to commemorate the start of distribution of "Steel Ball Run JoJo's Bizarre Adventure." He explains why ``Steel Ball Run,'' which is especially popular among ``JoJo'' fans, is the perfect work for those who have not seen the previous series to experience ``JoJo'' for the first time.
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Steel Ball Run JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Distribution starts in 2026
Cast: Shogo Sakata, Yohei Azagami, Kaito Ishikawa, Rie Takahashi, Kenta Miyake, Masaaki Mizu, Kenichiro Matsuda
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