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Dragon Ball fans, get ready! Toonami is set to air Dragon Ball Daima, the latest installment in the legendary franchise and the last story written by the late Akira Toriyama, starting Saturday, June 14, at 12:30 AM. This premiere marks a significant moment for both Toonami and the Dragon Ball community. A Long-Awaited Arrival After being exclusive to streaming platforms for months, Dragon Ball Daima is finally making its way to broadcast television. While the series has already concluded its initial run with twenty episodes, its arrival on Toonami promises to introduce it to a broader audience and offer longtime…
The upcoming anime adaptation of Hawkman and Mecha-Roots’ horror-comedy manga, Nyaight of the Living Cat, is generating significant buzz as it approaches its July 6 debut. Recent announcements have revealed additional cast members and the theme songs that will accompany the series. Here’s a breakdown of what fans can expect from this “cat-tastrophic” anime. Broadcast Details and Streaming Nyaight of the Living Cat is scheduled to premiere on July 7, 2025, in Japan, airing on TV Tokyo and other networks. For international viewers, Crunchyroll will simulcast the series, bringing the feline-filled mayhem to audiences worldwide. ABEMA will also stream the…
The upcoming anime adaptation of Masakuni Igarashi’s manga, “Detectives These Days Are Crazy!” (Japanese: Mattaku Saikin no Tantei Tokitara), is generating significant buzz among anime enthusiasts. With the premiere date fast approaching, fans are eager to learn more about the staff, cast, and music that will bring this comedy-mystery series to life. Here’s a breakdown of the latest updates. Premiere Date “Detectives These Days Are Crazy!” is scheduled to premiere on July 1, 2025. It will air on AT-X and other networks in Japan. Production The anime is being produced by Liden Films, with Rion Kujo as the director. The…
The Haigakura anime, adapted from Shinobu Takayama’s manga, is set to make a fresh start, returning to Japanese screens on July 3, 2025, and starting again from episode one. After going on hiatus in November 2024 to ensure the quality of the series, the production team is ready to deliver new episodes, with the first new episode (episode eight) scheduled to air on August 21, 2025. A Summer Restart for Haigakura The anime’s official website made the announcement, revealing the new broadcast and streaming schedules and reaffirming the commitment to maintaining the quality of the series. Fans can look forward…
Get ready for a thrilling blend of luxury and danger as the anime adaptation of Ao Tajima’s manga, “Hotel Inhumans,” is set to make its television debut on July 6, 2025. The official website has unveiled a main promotional video, a new key visual, and details on the opening and ending theme songs, building anticipation for this unique series. What’s “Hotel Inhumans” About? “Hotel Inhumans” takes place in a high-end hotel that caters to a very specific clientele: assassins. This isn’t your typical luxury stay. Alongside exquisite dining, supreme comfort, and captivating entertainment, the hotel also provides access to the…
The highly anticipated anime adaptation of Chinjao Musume and Tama Nogami’s manga, Chuhai Lips: Canned Flavor of Married Women (人妻の唇は缶チューハイの味がして, Hitozuma no Kuchibiru wa Kan Chūhai no Aji ga Shite), is set to premiere in July 2025. This series, produced by WWWave Corporation’s Deregula label, promises a unique and perhaps controversial exploration of relationships, centered around a college student and his encounters with married women, all fueled by a love for strong canned chūhai. Release Date and Broadcast Details Chuhai Lips: Canned Flavor of Married Women will make its debut on Tokyo MX on July 1, 2025, at 25:00 (effectively…
The upcoming anime adaptation of Tarō Yuri’s horror-comedy manga, “Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary” (Kaya-chan wa Kowakunai), has just released its first promotional video, unveiling the main cast and staff behind the series. This spine-chilling yet heartwarming tale is set to premiere, though a specific release date is yet to be confirmed. A Glimpse into Kindergarten Horror “Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary” centers around Kaya-chan, a notorious troublemaker in her kindergarten. Unbeknownst to the adults around her, Kaya possesses a secret ability: she can see and vanquish evil spirits with a single punch! When Chie-sensei is assigned to supervise Kaya, she discovers this hidden…
The highly anticipated anime film adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s science fiction light novel, All You Need Is Kill, has revealed its main cast, setting the stage for a fresh take on the time-looping war story. Ai Mikami will voice the lead character, Rita Vrataski, while Natsuki Hanae will portray Keiji Kiriya. This announcement has sparked excitement among fans eager to see this gripping narrative brought to life with a new perspective. What is All You Need Is Kill? All You Need Is Kill is a Japanese science fiction light novel written by Hiroshi Sakurazaka and illustrated by Yoshitoshi Abe. Published…
Studio 4°C’s upcoming anime film, ChaO, has revealed a new trailer featuring the theme song “ChaO!” by Japanese singer Kumi Koda. The film is set to premiere in Japanese theaters on August 15, 2025, and GKIDS has already secured the North American distribution rights. The movie will also be making its world premiere next week at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in France. Additionally, ChaO will be screened at the 29th annual Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal. A “Fish Out of Water” Story ChaO is described as a “wild romantic comedy” about a future where humans and mermaids…
The highly anticipated anime adaptation of Yūgo Kobayashi’s manga, Fermat no Ryōri (Fermat’s Cuisine), is gearing up for its television debut on July 5th. Fans are eagerly awaiting the series, which blends the worlds of mathematics and cooking, and now there’s even more to be excited about! The anime’s staff has revealed the artists behind the opening and ending theme songs, adding another layer of anticipation to the premiere. A Culinary Symphony: Theme Songs Revealed The opening theme song, titled “Maillard,” will be performed by the solo artist Oshikikeigo. The term “Maillard” refers to the Maillard reaction, a chemical process…
The highly anticipated anime adaptation of Saka Mikami’s manga, “The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity” (薫る花は凛と咲く, Kaoru Hana wa Rin to Saku), is gearing up for its premiere, and fans are getting even more excited! A brand-new promotional video has dropped, revealing the opening and ending theme songs and confirming the official July 5, 2025 debut date. Story of Rival Schools “The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity” is a romantic comedy that tells the story of two neighboring schools with drastically different reputations. Chidori High is a boys’ school known for accepting students with less-than-stellar academic records, while Kikyo Girls’…
The highly anticipated TV anime adaptation of Kei Urana’s “Gachiakuta” manga is gearing up for its official broadcast premiere on July 6, 2025. But before that, fans across the globe will have the chance to experience the series early with premiere screenings in 15 countries and regions. This “Gachiakuta World Takeover,” as Crunchyroll calls it, promises to immerse fans in the raw, graffiti-inspired universe of the series, solidifying its position as a potential shonen hit. Global Premiere Screenings: A Sneak Peek Ahead of the July 6 streaming launch on Crunchyroll, “Gachiakuta” is set to premiere in various locations worldwide through…
The world of Initial D and MF Ghost is about to get a whole lot faster. Creator Shuichi Shigeno is launching a brand-new manga series titled Subaru and Subaru, promising a thrilling continuation of the high-octane street racing saga. Here’s everything you need to know about this exciting sequel and how it connects to the existing Initial D universe. What is Subaru and Subaru? Subaru and Subaru (Japanese: 昴と彗星, Subaru to Suisei, literally “Subaru and the Comet”) is the latest manga series by Shuichi Shigeno, the mastermind behind the legendary Initial D and its sequel, MF Ghost. This new series…
The manga Kaiju No. 8 is drawing to a close after a nearly five-year run. Naoya Matsumoto’s popular series, serialized on Shonen Jump+, will conclude with Chapter 129. This announcement was made following the release of Chapter 127 on June 5, 2025. A Swift Conclusion Chapter 127 included the notice that the series would wrap up in just two more chapters. Fans can anticipate the release of Chapter 128 on June 20, with the grand finale, Chapter 129, expected shortly thereafter. Barring any delays, the series could conclude near the end of June. What to Expect As the manga races…
The Annecy International Animation Film Festival is set to showcase a diverse range of animated works, and this year, two anime series are making waves in the competition. “Metallic Rouge” and “Anne Shirley” have both been selected to compete, promising a captivating experience for festival attendees. Crunchyroll Highlights Anime’s Global Impact Crunchyroll, a major player in the anime streaming world, is making a significant appearance at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, taking place from June 8-14 in Annecy, France. The company is not only screening “Metallic Rouge” and “Anne Shirley” in competition but also hosting a panel discussion titled…
Episode 10 of “The Too-Perfect Saint: Tossed Aside by My Fiancé and Sold to Another Kingdom,” titled “What I Wish to Protect,” delivers a powerful blow against treachery while setting the stage for an even greater battle. With Julius’s schemes exposed and the demon threat looming, the episode focuses on themes of betrayal, sisterhood, and the courage to defy expectations. Julius’s Downfall and Mia’s Declaration The episode opens in the aftermath of Julius’s power grab. He’s fully embraced his villainous role, even declaring himself king and proposing to Mia on the spot, reveling in the chaos. However, his triumph is…
The question of whether a boy and a girl can truly be “just friends” has been debated for ages. It’s a topic ripe with societal expectations, potential romantic feelings, and the ever-present question of whether such a bond can remain purely platonic. In popular culture, the anime series “Can a Boy-Girl Friendship Survive?” directly tackles this question, highlighting the challenges and complexities that arise when a close friendship exists between a male and a female. But beyond fictional narratives, what does it take for a boy-girl friendship to not only survive but thrive? Why Boy-Girl Friendships Matter Before diving into…
Get ready to travel back to 1969, because Gate Keepers, the classic anime from Studio Gonzo, is now streaming on Crunchyroll! This news has fans excited for a rewatch, or perhaps a first-time viewing, of this action-packed series that blends science fiction, mecha, and high school drama. Here’s everything you need to know about this exciting addition to Crunchyroll’s catalog. What is Gate Keepers? Gate Keepers is an anime series that originally aired in Japan from April to September 2000. The story is set in 1969 Japan, where a secret organization called A.E.G.I.S. (Alien Exterminating Global Intercept System) is tasked…
The highly anticipated second season of “Call of the Night” is just around the corner, and fans have a reason to be extra excited. The dynamic hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts, who provided the iconic opening and closing themes for the first season, are back to create the opening theme song for Season 2, titled “Mirage”! A brand-new trailer has dropped, offering a sneak peek of the song and hinting at the thrilling nocturnal adventures to come. A Perfect Match: Creepy Nuts and Call of the Night The collaboration between “Call of the Night” and Creepy Nuts has always felt like…
The Fantasia International Film Festival is set to host the world premiere of Tamala 2030: A Punk Cat in Dark, the latest installment in the Tamala anime series. The festival, renowned for showcasing innovative and individualistic genre cinema, will run from July 16 to August 3, 2025, in Montreal. This year’s lineup promises a diverse range of films, including the newest adventure of the iconic punk cat, Tamala. A Long-Awaited Return Tamala 2030: A Punk Cat in Dark marks the return of the mysterious Japanese duo K. and kuno, known as t.o.L (“trees of Life”). This film resumes and resolves…

























