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Alice in Borderland

Alice in Borderland

8,1 /10 (2,796 Votes)
2020 JA 3 Seasons

Overview

With his two friends, a video-game-obsessed young man finds himself in a strange version of Tokyo where they must compete in dangerous games to win.

Stream

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First air date

10/12/2020

Votes

2,796

Popularity

36.1

Life is a game, you should enjoy it more.

Status

Ended

Type

Scripted

Networks

Netflix

Original title

今際の国のアリス

Language

JA

Last air date

2025-09-25

Episodes

22

Website

www.netflix.com
Season 1

Season 1

8 episodes • 2020 • ⭐ 7,8

An aimless gamer and his two friends find themselves in a parallel Tokyo, where they're forced to compete in a series of…

Season 2

Season 2

8 episodes • 2022 • ⭐ 7,9

The games are deadlier, this world more wild and cruel; but will Arisu ever make it back to the real world — and will it…

Season 3

Season 3

6 episodes • 2025 • ⭐ 7,1

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Sejian

2024-08-28

⭐ 5

I am 6 episodes into season 1 and the only thing this show has going for it is the ludicrous mini-games and the good-looking cast. The plot is nonsense and the dialog is a cringe-fest. On the bright side, I can see Tao Tsuchiya as Faith Connors in a Mirror's Edge™ series, but she needs a better parkour instructor. Sadly, I doubt Electronic Arts cares enough about ME™ to finance a series for it. One was announced years ago, then nothing ever happened. I'm gonna speed through the last couple episodes, and after that, I think I'm done. This garbage has a higher rating than Penny Dreadful…

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Dean

Dean

2025-01-11

⭐ 10

What a great TV show. It reminds me another great TV show "Squid Game". If you like that one, you will like this one too.

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clap4plants

2025-09-25

Such a fun show. Definitely worth the watch if you’re into anime or Squid Game.

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spacelucas

2026-02-16

⭐ 3

Alice in Borderland establishes rules, stakes, and limits for games, then breaks them constantly, delivering a continuous assault of narrative hand-waving. Unlike Squid Game, which earns tension through consistent rules and realistic consequences, this show prioritizes gimmickry over logic.

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