It’s no secret thatanimeis on the rise. Recent reports have revealed the industry generatedrecord-breaking revenue in 2023, and followed that up with another highly successful year in 2024. Now, 2025 is set to feature new releasesfrom some of the absolute biggest names in the anime sphere, and fans should be ecstatic about what’s to come. The Winter season has already begun on a strong note, with shows likeSolo LevelingandSakamoto Daysushering in what may be the most exciting year in anime in quite some time.

Whether fans are lining up for action, drama, fantasy, isekai, romance, or any other popular genre,the upcoming year will have something to satisfy any craving. Quite a few series are set to return with new seasons, while newcomers to the scene plan on stealing the spotlight for themselves. Winter is already jam-packed with highly anticipated releases,and the season only accounts for a fraction of what is to come.

Luffy in Gear 5 in One Piece Egggead Island Part 2

Any prospective fans who have been hesitant to dive into the world of anime will findno better time to hop on board the hype train than right now. The year will have massively popular releases in store for both new anime-watchers and longtime, die-hard fans. 2025 is officially underway, and here’s what fans can look forward to over the next 12 months.

Established Franchises Are Set to Make Triumphant Returns in 2025

Continuations of Beloved Anime Series Are Set to Dominate the Year

While 2024 was defined by new franchises likeDandadanandSolo Levelingmaking their grand anime debuts, 2025 is shaping up to be the year oftriumphant returns for the art form’s most popular titles, including those two series.Solo LevelingSeason Two is kicking off the year in style,setting a high bar in terms of visual qualitythat all upcoming releases will struggle to match.Dandadan, arguably 2024’s most popular show, will also be returning for its second season, and countless fans have circled its July return on their calendars.

Perhaps the biggest currently ongoing anime,One Piece,will resume in April with Part 2 of its Egghead Island arc. After a long six-month hiatus, fans will undoubtedly flock to the series and dominate online discussion once more with each episode released.One Punch ManandJujutsu Kaisenwill both reportedly return in their third seasons, the ladder being the most recent shōnen mega hit to steal the attention of the anime-watching world.Fire ForceSeason Three will joinOne Piecewith an April return as well.

Taro Sakamoto giving a thumbs up from the Sakamoto Days anime trailer.

It doesn’t stop there, however. Another titan of the industry,My Hero Academia, plans for a 2025 return with its eighth season, while another series that made waves last year,Kaiju no. 8, is set to return in July.The incredibly popularSpy x Familyis slated for an October release, and will likely become the focus of its season as it has been in the past.

Two of the most anticipated releases of 2025, though, will be coming to theaters.Chainsaw Manis set to finally return after nearly three years with itsReze Arcfilm, and will be competing at the box office withDemon Slayer’s firstInfinity Castlemovie.The latter, some executives believe, may be record-breaking.

witch hat atelier manga panel in color with Coco sitting on a tree and smiling

All-New Anime Series Will Battle Established Franchises For the Spotlight

The number of highly popular franchises returning in the next year is somewhat overwhelming.The Apothecary Diariesis another that has just begun airing, alongsideDr. Stone, to the delight of many, whileRe: Zerois set to resume in February. Though it seems that 2025 will be dominated by the returns of several beloved franchises, there are also a few newcomers to the scenethat will undoubtedly make their marks. AlongsideSolo Leveling,Sakamoto Dayshas finally premiered,impressing its viewers despite a rocky period of marketingleading up to the anime’s release.

The originalShōnen Jumpmanga built a sizable fanbase on its own, and the arrival of an anime adaptation may just deliverSakamoto Daysto major mainstream popularity, as so many adaptations have done before. Perhaps themost anticipated new series planning to debut in 2025, however, isWitch Hat Atelier. Following a trailer that captured quite a bit of attention, the series has yet to announce a concrete release date, and is another in the recent wave of acclaimed fantasy stories like 2023’sFrieren.

Luffy looking excitedly at a pile of treasure with stars in place of his eyes wearing his egghead outfit from One Piece

Only the second anime series produced in full by Bug Films Studio, following 2023’sZom 100,Witch Hat Atelierpromises a whimsical journey into a world of magic and wonder. If the most recent trailer is anything to go by,fans should expect a wonderfully animated fantasy adventure. Another new series, which went largely unnoticed upon announcement, isZenshu. An isekai with commentary on the anime industry, the show has begun turning heads following its premiere, and is one that fans might want to check out.

2025 Is Shaping Up to Be Another Huge Year For Anime

Anime is seemingly on an upward climb in popularity with no end in sight, asrecent reports have revealedthat North America generates roughly the same revenue for the industry as the Asian market. To meet that demand, 2025 is set to feature releasesfrom all the art form’s most popular franchises.One Piece,Dragon Ball,Jujutsu Kaisen,Demon Slayer, and more will all be active in the upcoming year, and fans will be seated for any and all anticipated releases.

Large streaming services likeNetflix have recently dethroned or are challenging Crunchyrollas the top earning anime platform, making new releases more accessible for fans who are excited to get into everything 2025 will have to offer. If prior years were record-breaking for the industry,it would surprise very few if records are shattered once more.

Retsuko from Aggretsuko singing in front of promo art for Great Pretender.

8 Underrated Anime Series You May Have Missed on Netflix

With endless streaming platforms now housing anime, it can be overwhelming to choose one series. Luckily, Netflix is home to some you may have missed.

The upcoming year promises to feature just about anything an anime fan could ask for and more, from exciting new releases to the returns of several of the most popular franchises in the scene. With accessibility at its highest ever, there’s a good chance that 2025 might be the best year foranimeof the decade.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (2019) anime poster

Demon Slayer

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaibais a wildly popular anime and manga franchise created by Koyoharu Gotouge. Set in Taishō-era Japan, it follows Tanjiro Kamado as he battles demons and seeks a cure for his sister, Nezuko, who was turned into one. The franchise includes a manga, anime TV series, films, video games, and spin-offs. Known for its stunning animation and gripping storyline,Demon Slayeris one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time.