Anime Series to Watch in 2024

This summer anime season will feature DC’s Harley Quinn, a pop idol vengeance story, and a superhero wrestler. This summer, there is a new season of anime to enjoy, including the much awaited Suicide Squad ISEKAI, the exquisitely animated The Elusive Samurai, and the return of Oshi no Ko. There are several locations to watch anime right now on streaming services including Crunchyroll, Netflix, Muse Asia, Ani-One Asia, and more.

The whole list of new Summer season 2024 anime, together with information about where to watch them in India and the US, as well as their respective streaming sites, can be found in the slideshow gallery below or in the video above. Unless otherwise noted, the anime on the list is currently available.

 

Netflix’s Kinnikuman Perfect Origin Arc

The return of Ultimate Muscle! In a way. Some of us may be aware with the 4KIDS series from the 2000s, but Kinnikuman Perfect Origin Arc takes place before that. This new series, rather than Kid Muscle, focuses on his father and his previous achievements. The 40th anniversary of the original animation, which debuted in Japan in 1983, is commemorated in the Kinnikuman Perfect Origin Arc. As the season goes on, expect some incredible Kinniku Busters among other moves from Production I.G., the studio behind this new version of the popular wrestling series, which is best known for Haikyu!! and the most recent Kaiju No. 8. You may now watch the Kinnikuman Perfect Origin Arc on Netflix.

 

Fairy Tail: The 100-Year Quest

With Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest, Natsu and his companions embark on a brand-new journey. In order to take on one of the oldest unfinished quests ever, our brave protagonist and pals visit the first Wizard Guild after the events of the original anime. Thus far, the sitcom has maintained its humorous antics while incorporating a few new characters. This time, the animation is being produced by J.C. Staff, the same studio that produced Food Wars! and Edens Zero, rather than A-1 Pictures, which produced the first run. There’s simply much to adore about this Fairy Tail continuation if you’re a fan. Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest is currently accessible on Prime Video, Netflix, and Muse Asia/India via

 

Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture

Code Geass is another show returning this season. As part of an alternate chronology derived from the earlier compilation films, Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture traces the events of the Lelouch of the Resurrection 2019 feature. Therefore, it could be beneficial to watch these movies first if you have just seen the original series. Expect some amazing mecha action as Studio Sunrise, the production company behind Mobile Suit Gundam and Cowboy Bebop, returns to lead the series. Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture is currently accessible on Hulu in the United States and Disney+ Hotstar in India.

 

The Elusive Samurai

This season, are you searching for a new show that combines humor with dark, action-packed scenes? Then you should check out the Elusive Samurai. The show centers on Tokiyuki, the shogunate’s heir apparent, who has no interest in holding a position of authority. He prefers to lead a carefree life instead. That is, until calamity strikes and his home and everyone he loves are devastated. Despite the possibility of being pursued, Tokiyuki survives with the help of a peculiar priest. The series will be animated by Cloverworks, the same studio that created Bocchi the Rock! Wind Breaker, and the graphics are stunning.

 

Rising Impact (Netflix)

Are you looking to start watching sports anime? You only need to look at Rising Impact! The show centers around Gawain, a young child who aims to hit the longest ball in the world. At first, this meant playing baseball, but he soon meets a professional golfer who introduces him to the game. If you’re wondering why the character designs seem familiar, it’s because Nakaba Suzuki, the creator of The Seven Deadly Sins series, also developed Rising Impact. The animation for this series is being handled by Lay-duce, the same company that worked on Magi: Adventure of Sinbad and Tomo-chan Is a Girl!, and the series’ graphics appear to be promising thus far. You can watch Rising Impact on Netflix right now.

 

Season 3 of Kimi ni Todoke

This summer, are you interested in a taste of life? Season 3 of the romantic comedy Kimi ni Todoke would be worth seeing. Sawako and Shota, an unusual duo that develops into something more, are the subject of the series. Season 3 follows the two as they negotiate this new stage of their relationship while also examining the perspectives of their friends. Fans may anticipate more of what they’ve enjoyed thus far because the Production I.G. studio is handling animation once more, just like they did for the previous seasons. On August 1st, Kimi ni Todoke Season 3 will be accessible on Netflix.

 

My Deer Friend Nokotan

My Deer Friend Nokotan is another entertaining slice-of-life series that is offered this season. The show centers on Torako, a student who encounters a mysterious, horned girl who is stranded on electrical lines. In a positive sense, it’s as absurd as it sounds. The humor reminds me a lot of Nichijou (think of that fantastic, outrageous scene with the principal and the deer). This should look fantastic in all its wacky school lunacy because the animation is being handled by Wit Studio, which is famed for Spy x Family and Ranking of Kings. Now accessible on Crunchyroll and the It’s Anime YouTube channel is My Deer Friend Nokotan.

 

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