2021 was definitely an interesting year, not least when it comes to the world of anime. From highly anticipated releases like Season 5 of My Hero Academia, Megalobox: nomad, and Jojo’s bizarre adventure: Stone Ocean new favorites as well as unusual ones Special taxis, Pui Pui Molcar, and Ranking of kings, not to mention high profile feature films like Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the movie: Mugen Train and Evangelion 3.0 + 1.0: Three times at a time, had an impressive selection of anime to watch last year. The good news: 2022 is expected to offer as many, if not more, exciting new series.
from Mob Psycho 100 Season 3, Vinland Saga Season 2, Chainsaw man, Uzumaki, Whitening Millennial Blood War and more, there’s a true embarrassment of riches for longtime anime fans and first-time viewers this year. You don’t have to wait until later in the year to get excited, however, as the winter season is brimming with its own selection of new and returning animes for you to enjoy.
Here is our list of the 10 most exciting anime to watch out for this season.
Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2
The fourth season of attack on Titan brings the popular dark fantasy epic finally to its long-awaited climax. Since Eren Jaeger’s supporters have taken control of the Walled City and the Marleyan military within striking distance, Eren must use all his titan powers to measure himself against Reiner Braun and decide the fate of all humanity. Jun Shishido and Yūichirō Hayashi return to co-direct the second half of last season, with Hiroshi Seko as lead writer adapting Hajime Isayama’s original manga.
Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2 Premiere on January 9th and will be streamed on Crunchyroll and Funimation.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (Season 2)
Season 2 of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Found a last minute spot on our Best of 2021 list, though the first seven episodes are a reworked version of the events featured in the full-length Mugen Train film. The second arc of the second season, Entertainment District, finally gets going with Tanjiro and Co. Compete against the malevolent demon Daki of the upper echelons. With a steady line of solid episodes, interesting new characters, and beautiful animation Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Season 2 is already one of the must-watch anime of the winter season 2022.
Season 2 of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba currently streaming on Crunchyroll and Funimation.
The Genius Prince’s Guide to Getting a Nation out of Debt
If you were a fan of 2021 How a realistic hero rebuilt the kingdomYour good news: The second half of the series premieres on January 9th! If you’re looking for a new fantasy anime with a similarly irreverent vibe this season, The Genius Prince’s Guide to Getting a Nation out of Debt (what a bite) you are sure to like it. The series follows Wein, the so-called “genius” prince in question, who is trying to give up his responsibilities as ruler by auctioning his land so he can retire. However, his plans don’t work out the way he wanted them to, resulting in a string of mishaps, accidental victories, and perhaps most surprising of all – a newfound popularity among his people.
The Genius Prince’s Guide to Getting a Nation out of Debt Premiere on January 11th and will be streamed on Funimation.
Miss Kuroitsu from Monster Development
Notice Dark, the wizened goblin artisans who made the many monsters and weapons used by villains Rita Repulsa and Lord Zedd in 1993 Mighty Morphine Power Rangers? No? Well I do, and I think that sounds like a fantastic premise for a comedic anime! Miss Kuroitsu from Monster DevelopmentIt follows the working life of Touka Kuroitsu, an employee of a company that secretly makes creatures for an evil organization out to take over the world. What is more shameful than world domination? Ineffective bureaucracy and senseless office politics, of course!
Miss Kuroitsu from Monster Development Premiere on January 9th and will be streamed on Crunchyroll and Funimation.
The orbital children
The first original production by acclaimed animator director Mitsuo Iso (Den-noh coil, Neon Genesis Evangelion) follows, in over 15 years, a group of children in 2045 stranded after a catastrophic accident on a newly opened commercial space station. With no hope of their parents’ salvation, children must use their wits and technique to avert a crisis that threatens their lives but the collective fate of humanity itself. Conceived as a two-part film series, The orbital children will be released on Netflix as a six-episode miniseries, with the first three premiering on January 28th.
The orbital children Premiere on January 28th and will be streamed on Netflix.
Ranking of kings part 2
Ranking of kings quickly became one of the must-see anime of 2021 when it premiered last year, and the trailer for the second half of the season looks about as impressive as the first. Pick up immediately after completing his training at Desper, part 2 of Ranking of kings finds Bojii and his companion Kage on their way back to rescue his stepbrother Daida from the clutches of the nefarious underworld knight Ouken. With the lingering mystery behind Miranjo and the machinations of the late King Bosse and Queen Jiling’s coup attempt, tensions in the Kingdom of Bosse escalate into a fever!
Ranking of kings returned January 6th and is streaming on Funimation and Crunchyroll.
Sabikui Bisco
Sabikui Bisco is set in a post-apocalyptic distant future where a mysterious plague called “rust” has turned Japan into a barren desert – the fabled “Sabikui”, a mushroom that is said to devour all forms of rust. The trailer sure looks as wild as the show’s fancy premise, with villainous henchmen in pink rabbit masks firing missiles that explode into mushrooms while Bisco and his partner Milo ride a giant pincer crab into battle.
Sabikui Bisco Premiere on January 10th and will be streamed on Crunchyroll and Funimation.
She proclaimed herself the sage’s pupil
Based on the light novel series of the same name She proclaimed herself the sage’s pupil is an Isekai fantasy drama centered around Sakimori Kagami, a 27-year-old gamer who, as a little girl, is transported into the world of his favorite game. Without knowing how he got there, Sakimori takes the name “Mira” and pretends to be the apprentice of a powerful wizard named Dunbalf, who disappeared 30 years ago. To find a way home, Mira must solve the riddle of how Dunbalf’s disappearance is related to her own mysterious arrival in this new world.
She proclaimed herself the sage’s pupil Premiere on January 11th and will be streamed on Funimation.
Tokyo 24th district
Directed by Naokatsu Tsuda, known for his work as a director at JoJo’s bizarre adventure, Tokyo 24th district is an original anime series set on an artificial island in Tokyo Bay. The series follows the story of Shuta, Ran and Koki; three childhood friends from different backgrounds whose lives are irrevocably changed by the loss of a dear friend. At a funeral a year later, the three of them received a message from their supposedly dead friend asking them to make a decision that will shape the future of the 24th station and all of the people who live there.
Tokyo 24th district Premiere January 5th and will be streamed on Crunchyroll and Funimation.
Tribe Nine
Tribe Nine, the anime based on a media franchise created by Kazutaka Kodaka (Danganronpa, Akudama Drive) follows a group of gangs fighting for supremacy and survival in the futuristic metropolis “Neo Tokyo Country”. How do these cutthroat youngsters resolve their disputes? Through the elaborate fictional death sport known as Extreme Baseball (XB), of course! The anime definitely looks like a series from the makers of Danganronpa with Rui Komatsuzaki contributed character designs, and the premise itself sounds characteristically unusual and intriguing. Akudama Drive was a hit in 2020 and when Tribe Nine is similar, the audience is sure to have a wild time.
Tribe Nine Premiere on January 10th and will be streamed on Funimation.
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