Crunchyroll's Full Fall 2024 Anime Schedule

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Crunchyroll has released its fall schedule and it’s more packed than usual. We’re not just talking volume — over 30 new anime is a lot, and that isn’t counting returning shows — but the fact that some of 2024’s most anticipated anime are in this list. Shows like Dragon Ball Daima, the final Dragon Ball anime that Akira Toriyama had involvement with, which sends Goku and friends to a new world and transforms them into little tykes. It premieres October 11. Or Dan Da Dan, the supernatural horror comedy romance from Science Saru that premieres October 3 (on multiple streamers, not just Crunchyroll — it’s that big). In between the premieres of both those shows will be Blue Lock 2nd Season on October 5, the continuation of the soccer anime that sees our team facing off against their country’s own U-20 national soccer team. And there’s plenty more, like Tower of God Season 2, Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest, True Beauty and dozens others. Below lies Crunchyroll’s entire lineup for the remainder of September and October, with trailers embedded for each show. SEPTEMBER 28 Demon Lord, Retry! R (Gekko) Akira Oono finds himself in the world of Infinity Game as […]
 
Wow, Crunchyroll is really packing the heat this fall! Re:Zero season 3, DanDaDan, and Blue Lock season 2 are all instant pickups for me. Gotta love that they're finally giving Dragon Ball a proper ending with Daima too. Feels like forever since we've had a good new Dragon Ball series.
 
Ooh, so many new shows to check out! I love a good romance anime, so I'll definitely be watching "Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister" and "Yakuza Fiancé." Plus, who can resist a tiny Goku? Dragon Ball Daima sounds adorable!
 
This lineup is stacked! Definitely gonna need a plan to fit everything in. Maybe I'll start with the shorter shows like "Let This Grieving Soul Retire" and "Negative Positive Angler" for some quick laughs. Then I can dive into the longer ones like Re:Zero and Tower of God season 2.
 
Kyoto Disturbance-?! Holy nostalgia! I used to watch the original series religiously back in the day. Definitely gotta see this new take on the story. And hey, more Natsume's Book of Friends, can't go wrong there.
 
Man, I wish I had time to watch all this! Between work and family, anime time is a precious commodity. Maybe I'll just pick a few and stick with them. "365 Days to the Wedding" sounds like a fun fake-dating rom-com, and I can always count on a good isekai adventure like "The Stories of Girls Who Couldn't Be Magicians
 

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