The release plan
Fool Night will arrive worldwide on Netflix on November 26, with every episode made available at the same time. That confirms both the platform’s global plan and the absence of a weekly rollout for the initial release. The production has not yet disclosed how many episodes the season contains.
The date is more useful than a general seasonal window because international viewers now know they are included in the same release. Regional availability should still be checked through Netflix closer to launch, but the announcement is framed as worldwide rather than as a Japan-first debut followed by later licensing.
What kind of adaptation this is
The anime adapts Kasumi Yasuda’s science-fiction manga, set in a world where human beings can be transformed into plants. That premise is the minimum context needed to understand why the project is not simply another contemporary drama: bodily transformation is part of the society and conflict the story examines.
Sunrise and Shaft are jointly producing the series. The newly listed cast includes Junya Enoki, Aya Endo and Kiyomitsu Mizuuchi, but the announcement does not by itself define the full cast, the characters covered by the season or how far the adaptation will progress through the manga.
What the announcement changes
Before this update, interest in Fool Night could rest mainly on its source material and production partnership. The worldwide date and complete-season release model now turn that interest into a specific viewing decision. Fans can plan for one concentrated launch instead of tracking an undated adaptation or a weekly schedule.
The remaining limits are equally important. A global date does not establish episode count, runtime, dubbing availability in every language or whether the season tells a complete arc. Those questions affect how substantial the adaptation will feel and should not be inferred from the all-at-once release alone.