Among other streaming services releasing their summer lineups, popular anime platform Crunchyroll finally released what viewers can look forward to in their summer season. They released an incredible list full of many classic and must-watch series, as well as plenty of new titles.

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Following Funimation’s incredible summer lineup release, Crunchyroll is adding some equally exciting titles for anime fans to look forward to. The company announced brand new anime shows like the highly anticipated adventure anime Fena: Pirate Princess (premiere TBD) and gritty crime-based Tokyo Revengers (airing June 26th). Some other exciting new releases include season 5 of fan-favorite My Hero Academia (airing Saturdays at 2:30 am PDT), new episodes of the adorable Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid S (airtime TBD), season 2 of murder-mystery That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime (airtime TBD), and new episodes of the supernatural To Your Eternity (airing Saturdays at 9:30 am PDT). There are also multiple releases that are still to be announced.

Plenty of new simulcasts are coming to Crunchyroll including Girlfriend, Girlfriend (airtime TBD), Idolish7 Third Beat! (airtime TBD), season 2 of I’m Standing on a Million Lives (airtime TBD), and the highly anticipated Peach Boy Riverside (airtime TBD), among others that are not yet announced. The company also named some returning simulcasts including One Piece (airing Saturdays at 7:00 pm PDT), SD Gundam World Heroes (airing Thursdays at 3:00 am PDT), and many more. Crunchyroll’s recent partnership with Adult Swim and broadcasting platforms in Japan is allowing for more simulcasts and accessibility more than ever.

Trailers for upcoming releases like Peach Boy Riverside, Girlfriend, Girlfriend, and Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid S are also up on the Crunchyroll Collection YouTube page. Crunchyroll’s lineup is incomplete, and they still have plenty of titles and simulcasts that will be announced within the next few weeks. Between the highly anticipated titles coming to Funimation and these announced Crunchyroll titles, anime fans will have a summer full of fantastic binge-worthy releases.

Between the Crunchyroll and Funimation, not to mention Gkids acquiring interesting titles such as The Deer King, it appears anime fans will have plenty to look forward to for the remainder of the year. This is all likely to be welcomed news considering all the aforementioned delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Watch Crunchyroll’s new releases starting June 26th on their website or app.

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Source: Crunchyroll