The 2024 summer anime season has already begun, and at first glance it stands out for the enormous variety of its offerings, with series for all tastes. Anime of all kinds, with some big premieres that stand out from the rest, while other series hope to be the surprises of this summer.
The most anticipated anime of the 2024 summer season
Below, we leave you with the 10 anime that, in our opinion, stand out in this summer season 2024. Note that although they do not appear in the list, anime such as ‘My Hero Academia’ will continue with the broadcast of its current season, as well as the incombustible ‘One Piece’ and ‘Detective Conan’.
‘Suicide Squad Isekai’
WIT Studio and Warner Bros. have teamed up to bring us the anime version of the DC Universe, with the Suicide Squad entering an Isekai or other world with such popular characters as Harley Quinn or the Joker in their more Japanese version. The series is available at Max.
‘NieR:Automata Ver1.1a Part 2′
Continuation of the series based on the popular video game by Yoko Taro. Year 11.954. YoRHa soldiers 2B and 9S have just been sent to Earth to conduct and support the 234th Descent Operation. A conflict that continues to unfold in this spectacular animated adaptation. The series is available on Crunchyroll.
‘Tower of God’ (Season 2)
The continuation of one of the most popular series and manhwa in recent times. A work that picks up in style after a Season 1 that served as an introduction to all that is to come in the journey through the Tower of God and all the challenges it presents. The series is available on Crunchyroll.
‘Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest’
The sequel to one of the most popular Shonen of the last decades. Fairy Tail returns in a big way with what promises to be the best anime adaptation of the manga to date. The series is available on Crunchyroll.
‘Oshi no Ko’ (Season 2)
It is one of the most successful anime of recent years, a series that hides much more than it seems at first glance, developing a plot of mystery and investigation that will keep you glued to your seat. At the same time as developing its plot, it shows us from the inside the world of show business and idols in Japan. The series is available on HIDIVE.
‘Grendizer U’
The remake of the 1975 classic by master Go Nagai, a manga and anime by the creator of ‘Mazinger Z’, who caused a sensation in his native country and around the world, where he was also known as Grandizer and Goldorak. Characters and robots of enormous charisma that return in a big way. It is currently not available on any streaming platform that offers it in the United States.
‘Kinnikuman Perfect Origin Arc’
A historic shonen series that was born in 1979 and is still going strong today is back. The year 2023 marks the 40th anniversary of the premiere of the original series, which presents a perfect mix of humor and action with a focus on wrestling matches. The show is available on Netflix
‘The Elusive Samurai’
It is set in 1333, when the Kamakura shogunate is being dismantled. Ashikaga Takauji, one of the shogun’s trusted vassals, betrays him and organizes a rebellion. Hojo Tokiyuki, the rightful heir, manages to escape the massacre and, as a fugitive, sets in motion a plan to regain what is rightfully his. It is an anime that may remind us of a great success like ‘The Apothecary’s Diaries’. The series is available on Crunchyroll.
‘My Deer Friend Nokotan’
A comedy anime that aims to fill this summer with humor. Koshi Torako, a high school girl, is walking down the street when she feels something cold all over her face. She looks up and sees a girl whose antlers are caught in some electrical wires. From then on, this strange friendship turns Koshi Torako’s life upside down. The series is available on Crunchyroll.
‘Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian’
A romantic anime that introduces us to a character who is half Russian and half Japanese, Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou, who is considered a celebrity in her school. Everyone treats her with extreme caution, and she will express her feelings in Russian so that no one can understand her, or so she thinks. The series is available on Crunchyroll.