Fans are eager to know how many episodes there are in Moonrise and when they’ll be released. Set in a future where an AI named Sapientia governs Earth, the animated series depicts a world where criminals and polluters are sent to the Moon, leading to poverty and unrest. The narrative centers around Jack, who enlists in the military to seek revenge for his family following a rebel assault on the Moon.
So, here’s all you need to know about the episode count of Moonrise and when you can watch each one.
How many episodes are in Moonrise?
Moonrise will have 18 episodes.
Masashi Koizuka directed this Japanese original net animation (ONA) series. With a captivating space sci-fi anime style, the series is based on a novel written by Tou Ubukata.
The voice cast of Moonrise includes Chiaki Kobayashi, Yuto Uemura, Misaki Yamada, Katsunori Okai, Yu Kobayashi, Kosuke Takaguchi, Satoshi Yamaguchi, and others.
When do new Moonrise episodes come out?
All episodes of Moonrise are currently available to watch. There are no new episodes.
Moonrise premiered on Thursday, April 10, 2025, at 12 AM PT, with all 18 episodes dropping simultaneously.
Below is the entire list of episodes for Moonrise:
- Episode 1: The Night It All Began
- Episode 2: A Fateful Day
- Episode 3: An Unexpected Face
- Episode 4: What Matters Most
- Episode 5: Revelation
- Episode 6: Reunion
- Episode 7: People of the Moon
- Episode 8: Mary
- Episode 9: Unchanging Feelings
- Episode 10: Pursuit
- Episode 11: Unknown
- Episode 12: Falling Shadows
- Episode 13: Parting
- Episode 14: The Past and Reality
- Episode 15: Expectations
- Episode 16: Reminiscence
- Episode 17: Domination
- Episode 18: Carry On Your Will
How to watch Moonrise’s new episodes
You can watch Moonrise via Netflix.
Netflix is a subscription-based streaming platform that provides an extensive selection of acclaimed TV series, films, anime, documentaries, and much more. Moreover, it is accessible on countless internet-enabled devices. Some of the popular titles you can find in Netflix’s library include Bridgerton, When Life Gives You Tangerines, and Sakamoto Days.
The official synopsis for the series reads:
“After rebel forces attack Earth, a carefree heir becomes the prime suspect and joins a special military unit to find the true mastermind on the Moon.”