As we head into July, the summer anime season officially begins. The current pandemic has delayed production on a lot of anime, so this is one of the most sparse summer seasons we've seen in a while. But even so, there's still a few new shows that are worth your time if you're looking for something to watch.
As a reminder, this list is not the best anime of the season--it's far too soon into the season to make that distinction. These six shows have just managed to catch our eye and are also based on well-received manga or light novels. Essentially, these are the six anime we're most excited to keep watching going forward, so we hope you'll join in and watch them with us. If there are any anime you think we missed, let us know in the comments section below. And if none of these shows catch your fancy, we recommend looking at the most popular picks in our best anime streaming services guide.
The God of High School follows a tournament where participants are allowed to compete with any form of martial arts they desire. The winner is granted any one wish by the organizers of the event. The show primarily focuses on 17-year-olds Mori, Daewi, and Mira--all of whom happen to meet and become friends prior to the start of the tournament. All three have joined the tournament for their own reasons, as have the wide cast of fighters that they each must go up against in order to win. You can watch The God of High School on Crunchyroll.
Deca-Dence sees the remains of humans retreat into a mobile fortress following the appearance of dangerous monsters called Gadoll. While most humans remain in the fortress to maintain its upkeep, those born into warrior families are trained to battle the Gadoll and drain the monsters' blood, which acts as the fuel source for the fortress. Though she wasn't born into a family of fighters, Natsume dreams of escaping her economic class and becoming one of these warriors after an incident with Gadoll in her childhood resulted in the loss of her arm and death of her father. Instead, she is assigned to work as an armor repairer who maintains fortress upkeep by cleaning Gadoll guts off the hull. Though she works hard, she refuses to give up on her aspirations to one day join the fight against the Gadoll. And then Deca-Dence pulls a pretty big twist that adds an interesting wrinkle to an already compelling set-up. You can watch Deca-Dence on Funimation.
In BNA: Brand New Animal, a species of humans, known as the beastmen, have become public knowledge in the wake of humanity's expansion destroying most of the habitats where the beastmen have long lived in secret. Beastmen face violent persecution at the hands of humans, so they're forced to live in Anima-City, a place kept isolated from the rest of the world. Protagonist Michiru is a normal human girl without a care in the world, until she one day transforms into a tanuki beastman and is forced to run away from home and find sanctuary in Anima-City. Convinced her transformation is some form of disease, Michiru begins to look for a cure so she can return to her human life. You can watch BNA: Brand New Animal on Netflix.
Japan Sinks: 2020 sees a massive earthquake strike Japan following the Tokyo Summer 2020 Olympics. When the shaking finally relents, high school track star Ayumu Mutou awakens to see her fellow teammates crushed and misshapen, one of which is still alive and begging for help. Meanwhile, her younger brother, Gou, desperately tries to claw his way out of the family home after suffering a severe head wound. At the same time, their parents rush home in hope that their children will safely meet them there--construction worker and father Kōichirō is already in Tokyo when the quake strikes, but mother Mari was in a plane when catastrophe struck, forced to watch as pieces of Japan were swallowed into the sea. Thus begins one family's struggle to reunite and survive a rapidly sinking Japan. You can watch Japan Sinks: 2020 on Netflix.
In the world of Fire Force, a major event triggered the emergence of individuals with pyrokinetic abilities. The first generation of these people can't control their powers--resulting in their flames sparking out of control and transforming them into demonic entities known as Infernals. However, the second generation can control fire in different ways, and third-generation individuals can both create and control fire. With traditional fire fighters unable to deal with Infernals, eight special firefighting units are created, with each assigned to address the threat in their own way. While some are all about research or experimentation, Company 8 takes a more direct approach in fighting fire with fire and deploying a mixture of normal humans and both second and third generation pyrokinetics to kill Infernals when they get out of control. You can watch Fire Force on Crunchyroll and Funimation.
In Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World, high school shut-in Subaru dies and is summoned to another world. Deciding to pursue a new life in the world he finds himself in, Subaru unfortunately dies again--only for his life to reset to the exact same spot and time he first came to this new world. With this, Subaru realizes he's basically been given the superpower of a video game protagonist where his life now autosaves at certain checkpoints, causing him to revert to his last save when he dies but still retain all his memories of his previous run through the world. Over the course of Season 1, he uses this ability to slowly befriend and save the group of individuals who will go on to be his allies, none of them the wiser that he's lived the same days with them many times over. Season 2 begins with Subaru's biggest challenge to date: His latest checkpoint is saved after one of his closest friends is erased from known existence, so no matter how many times he kills himself, he can't go back and change what happened. You can watch Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World on Crunchyroll.