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The Summer 2026 anime season will officially begin in the last week of June, offering a first look at what the second half of the year will hold. With the series that have entertained fans since April coming to an end, there’s no better way to say goodbye than by recognizing the best anime of Spring 2026.
The season brought an impressive array of long-awaited sequels, but the promising new series also managed to surprise fans and earn a place among the most talked-about anime each week. From adorable romances and hidden gem shōnen to one-of-a-kind seinen, the best anime of spring 2026 are true gems that viewers won’t regret giving a chance if they happened to miss them during the past season.
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Akane-banashi
It’s difficult for a niche anime to capture a wide audience, but Akane-banashi‘s passionate approach demonstrates why it’s a Shōnen Jump series. As intense as a battle anime, it’s about the beauty of the performing arts, showcased in a realistic and fun way. Like Rakugo itself, Akane-banashi isn’t about telling entertaining stories. Akane’s journey is about finding the drive to fulfill your dreams, with each character revealing their perspectives on the craft, different life experiences, styles and personal values through their performances.
Besides its polished animation, what makes Akane Banashi good is the depth of each character’s backstory, the relationships between the masters and their apprentices, and the curiosity of watching Akane prove her worth to the person who wronged her father. While it may not appeal to everyone, the anime has a winning formula that keeps viewers engrossed both with Akane’s stage presence and with her everyday life. However, with competitive arcs like the Karaku Cup, Akane Banashi is best enjoyed by binge-watching it rather than weekly.
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Go For It, Nakamura-kun!!
While many BL anime lean towards toxic relationships or disturbing developments, Go For It, Nakamura-kun!! is a breath of fresh air in the genre, portraying first love in an innocent and humorous way. Instead of a full-blown romance, the anime is about navigating adolescence and school life, where awkwardness leads to all sorts of misunderstandings and anxieties as Nakamura tries to interact with the boy he likes. Furthermore, despite having a parade of eccentric characters and hilarious gags, Go For It, Nakamura-kun! also delivers emotional moments that tug at viewers’ heartstrings.
The adaptation included new scenes and rearranged some events to create a narrative plot, differentiating itself from the self-contained stories of the original manga. Moreover, the anime took full advantage of the source material’s classic art style with a distinctive and colorful character design and neo-80s aesthetic, including city pop songs as ending themes for each episode. This dedication to enhancing the story made Go For It, Nakamura-kun!! a truly delightful series to watch.
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Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 2
Although its first installment was inconsistent in quality, Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 2 returned with spectacular animation and thrilling battles that are a feast for the eyes. Moving away from the magic academy to life beyond graduation, Will is once again faced with the reality that those who cannot use magic aren’t accepted. But he continues to work hard and win people over with his charisma, giving Wistoria the signature appeal of a true underdog story with a better payoff this time.
Wistoria Season 2 features unexpected twists that make everything that came before seem like a mere prologue. Despite relying on some genre tropes, Wistoria remains a pleasant surprise of Spring 2026 with a magical world that continues to expand and where friendship, effort, and victory are more than just motivation, providing that gratifying feeling when characters manage to become powerful and overcome adversity.
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Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 3
Although this installment doesn’t have as much action nor features armed factions, in Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 3, watching the Kingdom of Science gather new allies and making use of its accumulated scientific knowledge and resources for the final showdown against Why-Man is a marvel in itself. Dr. Stone‘s animation quality has significantly improved in recent seasons, but the series’ greatest charm is how it conveys the pure joy of achieving technological breakthroughs.
While this season draws more from the sci-fi genre, each invention is taken from the real world and explained with the utmost seriousness, maintaining a positive perspective on human progress. Returning to the anime’s roots with its massive supporting cast working together, which never gets boring, Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 3 addressed every mystery so far, revealing the truth behind humanity’s petrification and providing a satisfying closure that truly feels like the end of an era for viewers.
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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 4
The success of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 4 is due to the combination of well-crafted world-building with the excitement of a power fantasy, following a weak creature rising to become a powerhouse and creating his own kingdom. The fourth season picks up the action of the story, leaving behind the slow developments and build-up of the previous installment.
TenSura Season 4 focuses on Rimuru’s negotiations with the council as the nation’s quest for recognition veers off course. Simultaneously, it prepares Rimuru to face a formidable new enemy. The animation lives up to expectations, making it entertaining so far, but with major revelations about the series’ universe and the animated debut of the Primordial demons coming in the next episodes of TenSura, this first cour feels more like an appetizer.
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Daemons of the Shadow Realm
Daemons of the Shadow Realm isn’t like a typical battle shōnen. With a brutal introduction where Yuru is brought to overwhelming despair as the world and the meaningful relationships he had are shattered, the anime quickly lays the groundwork for viewers to soak in the series’ mysteries. Despite being a dark fantasy, Daemons of the Shadow Realm manages to balance serious developments with humor, such as Yuru experiencing culture shock upon encountering modern civilization after his isolated upbringing.
However, it is the fateful encounter between siblings, their relationships with their tsugai, and the tension surrounding the different organizations as the characters try to uncover the truth about their past that makes Daemons of the Shadow Realm unique and a worthy successor to Fullmetal Alchemist, one that anime fans will not regret following as it enters its second part.
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Witch Hat Atelier
Widely considered among the greatest modern fantasy manga, Witch Hat Atelier‘s adaptation managed to live up to its hype. Despite its innocent appearance, the anime is much more than the story of a girl who discovers magic, introducing a vibrant world full of nuances that gradually reveals its darkness. Featuring complex characters who conceal their true natures, Witch Hat Atelier also makes a deep exploration of the ethics of art and knowledge, discrimination, guilt, and the pressure of responsibility and expectations.
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The anime surpassed the manga with wonderfully fluid animation that is a delight to behold, full of detailed and colorful landscapes that, added to its expressive characters, emotional moments, and intrigues, only make viewers want to delve deeper into the story. This refined quality makes Witch Hat Atelier a contender among the best anime of 2026.
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Dorohedoro Season 2
Dorohedoro is pure chaos in the best sense, becoming more unsettling with each episode. But if any viewer felt that its CGI animation wasn’t polished enough in the first part, Dorohedoro Season 2 demonstrated MAPPA’s relentless pursuit of artistic excellence, putting every effort into depicting body horror in all its glory.
This season brings greater insight into the motivations of each faction as they intertwine, finally shedding light on Caiman’s identity. Yet Dorohedoro‘s fascinating story never descends completely into obscurity, maintaining its lighthearted tone for the most part. The dark and cynical humor remains the series’ hallmark, making people laugh before hitting them with a crazy twist. This narrative structure proves highly addictive, preventing viewers from being bored for a single second, and it’s certain to get even better in Dorohedoro Season 3.
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Nippon Sangoku: The Three Nations of the Crimson Sun
The sleeper-hit of Spring 2026, Nippon Sangoku, made quite an impression with its first episode, introducing a corrupt social structure, warring political factions, and gritty scenes that set the course for a different kind of hero, one that doesn’t rely on brute force or superpowers but has knowledge as his greatest weapon and whose ambition drives him more than his desire for revenge. Even so, the charm of Nippon Sangoku lies in the fact that the story doesn’t revolve around a single character.
The anime burns in the memory with an artful, distinctive graphic style and satirical tone, demonstrating the allure of mind battles on the battlefront and giving Nippon Sangoku the complete package. It’s an epic tale where political intrigue, alliances, and strategy are everything and where even the enemy side can be captivating. While it deviates from the standard of the industry, Nippon Sangoku has the necessary feats to join the select group of anime that viewers should see at least once in their lives.
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Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- Season 4
While Re:Zero has never shied away from dark storylines, this season took a particularly grim turn at the Pleiades Watchtower, creating an unprecedented atmosphere of despair. Following devastating developments that affected Natsuki Subaru and endangered his friends, his mental state deteriorated considerably as his memory was compromised.
Its unique concept is what has given Re:Zero such a grand and prominent reputation, and although the fourth season has raised more questions than it has answered, the series is setting the stage for what’s to come in the Recapture Arc to premiere in August. Re:Zero maintains consistent quality with extended episodes that surprise from beginning to end, so it’s no wonder the anime is breaking records, as it deserves every bit of praise it gets and managed to steal the spotlight during spring 2026.
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