The summer anime season officially kicks off in July, and like every quarter, Crunchyroll is preparing an extensive list of titles. The streaming platform will offer weekly premieres that will air simultaneously with their release in Japan, promising fans a summer filled with new series.
The Summer of Anime
Among the most notable premieres are the second season of ‘Dandadan’ and ‘Kaiju No.8’, as well as the fourth installment of ‘The Rising of the Shield Hero’. These continuations are highly anticipated by fans of the respective franchises and are set to keep the excitement high throughout the season.
Summer will also bring back popular romantic comedies like ‘My Dress-Up Darling’ and ‘Rent-A-Girlfriend’, which have found a special place in the hearts of fans thanks to their charming plots and character development. However, the season will not be limited to comedies; ‘Gachiakuta’ is emerging as one of the most promising action animes, while ‘Solo Camping for Two’ presents itself as a calmer option for those looking to enjoy a relaxing narrative.
Aside from the premieres, Crunchyroll will also continue airing several series that started in spring. ‘One Piece’, one of the audience’s favorites, will remain the center of attention, along with new episodes of ‘Anne Shirley’, ‘To Be Hero X’, ‘Summer Pockets’, and ‘Witch Watch’.
As the start of the summer season approaches, anime fans can look forward to great moments and captivating narratives that will further solidify the place of Japanese animation in global pop culture. Crunchyroll ensures there is something for everyone, and with so many titles in the works, entertainment is guaranteed.