We’ve officially entered fall, and that means a new anime season. Between October and December we can expect new premieres of very big series, because it seems that many studios were saving their big premieres for the end of the year.
‘Dandadan’, the remake of ‘Ranma 1/2’, ‘Blue Box’ and the original ‘Dragon Ball Daima’ anime are coming, but this fall also marks the return of ‘Blue Lock’ with a new soccer tournament and the end of ‘Beastars‘. So let’s prepare the calendar, these are some of the biggest series that are coming to us this fall
THE 10 BEST SERIES OF THE DECADE (2010-2019)
Uzumaki
The long-awaited adaptation of the manga Junji Ito. After five years of development and a production plagued by setbacks, we will finally be able to see ‘Uzumaki’ in Max from next September 29. This four-episode miniseries follows two college students who begin to notice how their town is invaded by more and more spirals and everyone around them becomes obsessed with them.
I’ll Become a Villainess Who Goes Down in History

‘I’ll Become a Villainess Who Goes Down in History’ starts next October 1st in Crunchyroll. It is the story of Alicewho hates heroines and finally her dream comes true when she is reincarnated as the villain in her favorite video games. And the more evil she is, the more the prince likes her.
blue box

‘Blue Box’ is preceded by the success of its manga, which combines sports and romantic comedy and has hooked its readers.
It is the story of Taiki Inomata, who plays on his high school’s men’s badminton team, and Chinatsu Kanowho plays on the women’s basketball team. And when Chinatsu’s family moves from Japan for work, she stays with Taiki. Next October 3rd starts in Netflixand we can follow it week by week
Dandadan

Without a doubt, ‘Dandadan’ is one of the big stars of the fall anime season, and also one of the most anticipated series of the year coming from the studio Science Saru. arrives with a double premiere on Netflix and Crunchyrolland officially starts on October 4 after a small preview in theaters.
The anime follows two high school students who begin to investigate different places plagued by supernatural rumors to prove if aliens or ghosts exist. And it turns out that they are both absolutely right about their theories.
Trillion Game

An anime with its point of comedy and adventure. In ‘Trillion Game’ we focus on Haru and Gaku, two former classmates with very different personalities but who have set one goal: to win a billion dollars. To achieve this, they rely on Haru’s glibness and Gaku’s programming skills.
‘Trillion Game’ starts next October 4th in Crunchyroll.
Blue Lock – Season 2

Come back one of the most successful football animes of recent years. The second season of ‘Blue Lock’ starts on October 5 on Crunchyroll to get into a new arc that pits the protagonists against the Japanese soccer team.
‘Blue Lock‘ is set in a sports program designed to create the most selfish and effective scorer in the history of Japanese football, combining fable touches of thriller and sports anime.
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War – Season 3

Also returning this fall is ‘Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War’ with its third part. We are now getting closer and closer to the outcome of this intense arc that covers the end of Tite Kubo’s mangawith Ichigo Kurosaki and the Shinigami facing off against some of their oldest enemies.
The continuation of ‘bleach‘starts next October 5, and we will also be able to follow it on Disney+ just like the previous seasons.
Orb: On the Movements of the Earth

‘Orb: On the Movements of the Earth’ It promises to be an intense drama, with its combination of thriller, mystery and historical elements. It is the story of Rafaela young astronomy prodigy who begins working as an apprentice for a schoolboy named Hubert, who eHe studies the movements of the Earth around the Sun, thus challenging religious doctrines.
The anime starts next October 5 and we can follow it on Netflix.
Blue Exorcist – Season 4

Without expecting too much and almost by surprise, ‘Blue Exorcist’ also returns with its fourth season and a new arc. The Okimura Brothers They discover that they are children of Satan, so they begin to train as exorcists to be able to confront their father.
This new season begins on October 6, and we can follow it on Crunchyroll.
Rank 1/2

Virtually no one expected a remake of ‘Ranma 1/2’but here we are with a new return to Rumiko Takahashi’s classic manga. On October 6 the series starts in Netflixwhich has managed to weather the storm despite the leaks a few weeks ago.
‘Ranma 1/2‘starts when the father of Akane informs her and her sisters that one of them is going to marry Ranmahis best friend’s son who is just returning from training in China. But when “Ranma” appears, it’s actually a red-haired girl and not the boy they expected.
Ron Kamonohashi’s Forbidden Deductions

But if detective animes are our thing, next October 7th it returns to Crunchyroll ‘Ron Kamonohashi’s Forbidden Deductions’ (also known in Spain as ‘The Forbidden Mystery of Ron Kamonohashi‘).
The series follows a promising detective who was expelled from the academy, and years later a police officer manages to track him down and asks for his help to solve a series of murders.
Yakuza Fiancé

One of romance, drama and crime with ‘Yakuza Fiancé’, which starts on October 7 in Crunchyroll. ‘Yakuza Fiancé’ is also preceded by a lot of hype and is the story of Yoshino Someithe princess of Osaka’s largest yakuza clan. To end the bad blood between their families, Yoshino is betrothed to Miyama Kirishimawho is a sadomasochist delighted with the tremendous character of his future wife.
Dragon Ball Daima

October 11 starts in Japan ‘Dragon Ball Daima’the original anime in which Akira Toriyama worked before his death. It proposes a new story with a demon transforming Goku and company into a “mini” size, with which the protagonist of ‘Dragon Ball’ launches into adventure and the land of demons.
AnimeBox has confirmed that it will be in charge of broadcasting it in Spain, while in Latin America it can be seen through Crunchyroll.
Beastars – Season 3

The highly anticipated outcome of ‘Beastars’ also starts this fall on Netflix. Although unfortunately we will have to wait until December 2024… And that is only for the first part, because the third season is going to be longer and will arrive divided into two parts.
‘Beastars’ introduced us to an animal society divided between carnivores and herbivores, with the wolf Legoshi becoming obsessed with the rabbit Haru and not being sure if he wants to eat her or go out with her.