After a very special spring season, the anime industry will once again be in the spotlight with the release of several highly anticipated series throughout the summer. After the success of Kimetsu no Yaiba and Kaiju No. 8, it is the turn of both legendary works and new series that are looking to make a name for themselves in this industry.
Below is a brief summary of the most anticipated anime of this summer season. We won't include every release, but if you want to know each and every series, the My Anime List website has a wealth of information about all of them.
Oshi no Ko – Season 2
release date |
July 3, 2024 |
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duration |
Between 12 and 24 episodes |
study |
Doga Kobo |
Where to see |
Animebox |
The summer season will start in style with the return of Oshi no Ko. One of the most surprising series of 2023 will return with a lot of content to adapt and a clear objective: to once again become one of the most successful animes of the year. However, this will not be the only thing we will see from the series this year, as a live-action series will also premiere on Prime Video in late 2024.
NieR:Automata Ver1.1a Part 2
release date |
July 5, 2024 |
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duration |
Between 12 and 24 episodes |
study |
A-1 Pictures |
Where to see |
Crunchyroll |
Video game adaptations continue to advance this season, and this time it is the turn of a true masterpiece. After a very well received first season despite the delays, A-1 Pictures will once again offer a new perspective on NieR: Automata. This video game is known for its multiple endings and narrative complexity, which promises a rich and exciting adaptation.
Suicide Squad Isekai
release date |
July 6, 2024 |
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duration |
Between 12 and 24 episodes |
study |
Wit Studio |
Where to see |
Max |
Previously, we talked about video game adaptations; now it's the turn of American comic book adaptations. Suicide Squad Isekai will be the first major anime that Warner Bros. has planned for the coming months. This group of antiheroes will be transferred to 2D to allow the animators to give free rein to their imagination, presenting our favorite villains in a virtual world full of madness and bizarre elements.
Monogatari Series: Off & Monster Season
release date |
July 6, 2024 |
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duration |
Between 12 and 24 episodes |
study |
Shaft |
Where to see |
Crunchyroll |
After several years of absence, the saga Monogatari will return with a wealth of content. Shaft seeks to reaffirm its outstanding visual quality in an anime that, like previous installments, will present a complex plot puzzle. And although it may be a challenge to follow each episode, fans will enthusiastically enjoy each new chapter.
Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest
release date |
July 7, 2024 |
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duration |
Between 12 and 24 episodes |
study |
JC Staff |
Where to see |
Crunchyroll |
It's been five years since Natsu Dragneel said goodbye to fans, but after a long period of inactivity, he will return stronger than ever. The second part of Fairy Tail seeks to regain its prominent position after having lost popularity over time. Given the current success of the manga, we hope that its anime adaptation will have the same acceptance.
Tower of God – Season 2
release date |
July 7, 2024 |
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duration |
Between 12 and 24 episodes |
study |
The Answer Studio |
Where to see |
Crunchyroll |
Crunchyroll will revive an original anime that was very popular during the pandemic and, with this second season, aims to establish itself as one of the main ones in the industry. After a four-year break, Tower of God is ready to stand out on the platform, especially notable for the change of animation studio.
Kengan Ashura – Season 2 Part 2
release date |
August 2024 |
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duration |
12 episodes |
study |
Larx Entertainment |
Where to see |
Crunchyroll |
While waiting for the new season of Baki, there is an anime that could be an excellent alternative for martial arts lovers. Kengan Ashura will return with new episodes that promise to continue offering intense fights and confrontations between extremely muscular characters.
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