Find Movies & TV
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover
Explore
Movies & TV Shows
Most Popular
Leaving Soon
Categories
Action
Animation
Comedy
Crime
Descriptive Audio
Documentary
Drama
En Español
Horror
Music
Romance
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Western
Explore
Browse Channels
Featured Channels
Dateline
BritBox Mysteries
Oxygen True Crime Archives
Categories
Hit TV
Drama TV
True Crime
Comedy
News
Sports
Reality
History & Science
Movies
Sci-Fi & Action
Classic TV
Food & Home
Lifestyle
Nature & Travel
Daytime TV
Game Shows
Kids & Family
Anime+
Chills & Thrills
International
En Español
Music
Sign In
NieR:Automata Ver1.1a
TV-14
2023
24m
Animation
,
Action
,
and more
7.3
88%
Add to Watchlist
Animated adaptation of NieR: Automata (2017), where a long-running war on post-apocalyptic Earth between androids and machines soon unveils the truth of the world.
More
Where to Watch NieR:Automata Ver1.1a
Crunchyroll
Subscription
Crunchyroll Amazon Channel
Subscription
Apple TV
Buy $16.99
Fandango At Home
Buy $16.99
1 Season
Specials
Specials
3 Episodes
Season 1
Season 1
24 Episodes
Cast of NieR:Automata Ver1.1a
Hiroki Yasumoto
Pod 042 (voice)
Ayaka Suwa
A2 (voice)
Yui Ishikawa
2B (voice)
Natsuki Hanae
9S (voice)
Kaoru Akiyama
Pod 153 (voice)
Daisuke Namikawa
Adam (voice)
Tatsuhisa Suzuki
Eve (voice)
Aoi Yuuki
Pascal (voice)
Chiaki Kano
Commander (voice)
Keiko Isobe
Operator 60 (voice)
Mary Hatsumi
Operator 210 (voice)
Atsumi Tanezaki
Lily (voice)
Ryoko Shiraishi
Devola (voice) / Popola (voice)
Hina Natsume
Machine Creature (voice)
Yukiko Motoyoshi
Older Sister Robot (voice)
Kaori Kawabuchi
Jackass (voice)
Shoko Yuzuki
Machine Creature (voice)
Mitsuki Nakamura
Machiya (voice)
Tomoaki Maeno
Wata (voice)
Maki Kawase
Kin (voice)
Mai Kadowaki
Emile (voice)
Shinya Takahashi
Kingdom Citizen (voice)
Koji Seki
Kingdom Citizen (voice)
Yuu Kawada
Kingdom Citizen (voice)
Yosuke Saito
Engels (voice)
Yoko Taro
Engels (voice)
Takahiro Shimada
Konna (voice)
Satoi Shibuya
Resistance (voice)
Ruka Endou
Picture Book Voice (voice)
Tetsu Inada
Weapon Shop (voice)
Shunsuke Sakuya
Tool Shop (voice)
Misako Kuroki
24D (voice)
Azumi Waki
Operator (voice)
Anzu Haruno
Operator (voice)
Yo Tokinaga
Villager Robot (voice)
Reina Tanaka
Number 4 (voice)
Chihira Mochida
Number 16 (voice)
Mio Hanana
Number 21 (voice)
Ui Hinagata
Rose (voice)
Non Harusaki
Anemone (voice)
Moeka Koizumi
Dahlia (voice)
Mayumi Nomura
Gerbera (voice)
Shiki Aoki
Margaret (voice)
Moe Tsurumi
Daisy (voice)
Rinka Ishikawa
Futaba (voice)
Momoko Suzuki
Yotsuba (voice)
Tomohiro Sato
Kingdom Citizen (voice)
Ryoji Masuyama
Director / Writer
Satsuki Takahashi
Director
Asahi Yoshimura
Director
Yoshiyuki Kumeda
Director
Takumi Doyama
Director
Yuki Matsuo
Director
Tomohiko Ito
Director
Yoshitsugu Kimura
Director
Toshimasa Ishii
Director
Ayako Kono
Director
Akira Kindaichi
Writer
Yako Morimachi
Writer
Yusuke Watanabe
Writer
Miho Matsumoto
Producer
Tomoko Fujimura
Producer
NieR:Automata Ver1.1a Ratings & Reviews
DarlingInThePlexx
May 18, 2025
Set in a post-apocalyptic future (year 11945), NieR: Automata Ver1.1a follows the YoRHa androids—primarily 2B and 9S—as they battle machine lifeforms to defend humanity, who now live only on the Moon. It’s an anime adaptation of the beloved 2017 video game, co-written by original creator Yoko Taro, and produced by A‑1 Pictures . At first glance, it seems like your average futuristic android showdown: sleek black-leather outfits, sci-fi combat, and high-tech visuals. But it’s anything but superficial. Beneath the leather and heels lies a hauntingly beautiful exploration of consciousness, identity, and the futility of war. These cyborgs feel. They ache. They question. They break. Characters like 2B, 9S, A2, Pascal, Adam, and Eve aren’t just fighters—they evolve, shifting from emotionless soldiers to beings who feel deeply, often disastrously. The writing is haunting and human, the animation moody and evocative, and even when it’s tragic—and oh, it is tragic—it still gives you a sliver of hope . This version is more than a straight adaptation. It weaves in new scenes, expanded lore, and perspective-shifts, offering both fans and newcomers a richer emotional experience . It’s “pacing-challenged” at times, but those rough edges don’t dim its soul-crushing beauty . Final take: A melancholic sci-fi epic that turns synthetic angels into bleeding souls. It’s sad. It’s beautiful. It’s existential—and I’d gladly watch it to feel that ache again. Tags: 🤖 Android Angst, 💔 Existential Sci‑Fi, 🕰️ Futuristic Dystopia, 👠 2B Thirst Level, 🌑 Beast & Hope Combo
Take Plex everywhere
Watch free anytime, anywhere, on almost any device.
See the full list of supported devices
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover