But with hundreds of new series dropping each season, where do you even begin? We’ve broken down the must-watch anime and essential manga reads—from genre-defining giants to hidden gems. Let’s address the elephant in the room: Attack on Titan may have concluded its anime run, but its impact is seismic. The story of Eren Yeager’s tragic fall is now being hailed as a modern epic, with fans dissecting its ending for its commentary on cyclical violence. If you haven’t watched it, clear your weekend.
On the shonen front, continues to dominate. Season 2’s “Shibuya Incident” arc redefined chaos in animation, with studio MAPPA delivering fight choreography that will leave your jaw on the floor. Meanwhile, Spy x Family remains the perfect palate cleanser—a wholesome comedy about a fake family (a spy dad, an assassin mom, and a telepathic daughter) that somehow works brilliantly. Manga Mania: The Pages Everyone Is Turning Anime is great, but manga is where the raw, unfiltered stories live. If you want to get ahead of the next big adaptation, pick up Dandadan by Yukinobu Tatsu. Imagine aliens vs. ghosts, turbo-grannies, and a boy who loses his “family jewels” to a curse—all wrapped in some of the most dynamic, unhinged artwork in modern Shonen Jump . The anime is coming; read the manga first to brag to your friends. -PC- Omochaha 27 Toshi Onna Kyoushi -hentai-.zip
For psychological thriller fans, is the sleeper hit nobody saw coming. It asks a terrifying question: What if your best friend was replaced by something that looks exactly like him—and it loves you, but it’s not human? The monochrome art is haunting, and it’s already being fast-tracked for a Netflix adaptation. But with hundreds of new series dropping each