Top 20 New Anime Series of 2024
As we enter 2024, anime offers more variety than ever, from thrilling adventures to heartwarming romances. This year’s selection promises to captivate fans and newcomers alike. Here’s a look at the top 20 new anime series of 2024:
1. Demon Slayer (Season 4)
After an exhilarating third season, Demon Slayer returns, beginning with a one-hour premiere for the highly anticipated Hashira training arc. A global sensation, the series continues to tug at heartstrings with some of its most emotional episodes.
2. Kaiju No. 8
This series brings a fresh take on kaiju battles, portraying Earth’s fight against highly intelligent monsters. With themes reminiscent of Neon Genesis Evangelion, Kaiju No. 8 is essential for action aficionados.
3. Dragon Ball Daima
The Dragon Ball legacy lives on with Dragon Ball Daima, where Goku and friends transform into children, adding a nostalgic yet thrilling new dimension to the story.
4. Look Back
From Chainsaw Man‘s Tatsuki Fujimoto comes this Amazon Prime Video film, following a young artist’s journey to rediscover her passion for manga. It’s sure to resonate with aspiring creators.
5. One Piece (Season 21)

The legendary pirate saga continues as One Piece embarks on a new season, showcasing a refreshed animation style and delving deep into the current manga arc with breathtaking visuals and storytelling.
6. Delicious in Dungeon
In this fantasy series, adventurers sustain themselves by cooking and eating dungeon monsters. This lighthearted twist on survival is as amusing as it is mouthwatering.
7. My Hero Academia (Season 7)
As My Hero Academia enters its final arc, viewers can expect high-stakes battles as heroes take on the League of Villains, making it a thrilling season for fans.
8. A Sign of Affection
This romance explores the relationship between Yuki, a deaf college student, and Itsuomi, a classmate eager to learn sign language, highlighting themes of connection and understanding.
9. The Elusive Samurai
Set in feudal Japan, this story follows Hojo Tokiyuki’s journey of revenge after a betrayal, with stunning visuals from the makers of Spy × Family.
10. Bartender: Glass of God
Follow Ryu, a bartender whose skillful drinks help customers find solace. This anthology is perfect for those seeking a soothing, reflective experience.
11. Blue Box
A charming tale of two young athletes, Blue Box captures the essence of youthful love and ambition as they chase national championships in their respective sports.
12. Wind Breaker
For fans of raw action, Wind Breaker delivers intense street fights among high school delinquents, packed with respect and rivalry.
13. Metallic Rouge
Combining elements from Neon Genesis Evangelion and Kill La Kill, this mech anime tackles identity and queerness amid fast-paced action.
14. Mashle (Season 2)
The comedic fantasy Mashle: Magic and Muscles returns, bringing more laughs as an all-muscle hero challenges magical norms in a world of magic schools.
15. Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End
This series follows an elven mage reflecting on past adventures with old companions after defeating the Demon King, blending epic fantasy with introspective themes.
16. Tonbo!
Set against Japan’s serene Tokara Islands, this tranquil sports anime centered on golf emphasizes personal growth over high-stakes competition.
17. Blue Lock (Season 2)
Blue Lock returns for its second season, delving into character backstories while keeping a sharp focus on soccer strategy and rivalry.
18. Dan Da Dan
An intense supernatural adventure where Momo and Okarun, a ghost skeptic, cross paths, leading to unexpected and thrilling otherworldly experiences.
19. Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle
The beloved volleyball series reaches its climax with The Dumpster Battle, the first of two films that mark the final chapter of this cherished story.
20. Sand Land
Adapted from Akira Toriyama’s early work, this series follows a demon child and a sheriff on a quest for water in a desolate, sandstorm-ravaged world.
From action-packed adventures to heartwarming romances, 2024’s anime lineup is more diverse than ever, showcasing the evolution of Japanese animation. Whether you’re a fan of intense battles or tranquil journeys, there’s something in this list for everyone.