Spring has sprung, which means another new season of anime is upon us! If you’re anything like me, all of the flowers beginning to bloom have you feeling like someone wrote “your sinuses” in the Death Note. So instead of sneezing yourself silly, kick back and relax in the great indoors with this guide to the very best anime you need to put in your eyeballs in spring of 2025.
Editor’s Note: This episode of Nerdist News is sponsored by Assassin’s Creed Shadows. Available March 20th.
Lazarus Is Shinichiro Watanabe’s Latest Offering, and John Wick’s Chad Stahelski Worked on the Anime
Release Date: April 5
Where to Watch: Adult Swim / Max
Honestly, the words “From the creator of Cowboy Bebop” should be enough to sell you on Lazarus, but we’ll elaborate. The GOAT, Shinichiro Watanabe, is back in spring of 2025, with a killer new sci-fi anime series set in a seemingly utopian future where a miracle drug has cured all pain. Unbeknownst to everyone who has taken it, they’ll die 3 years after ingesting it. Now, it’s up to Lazarus, a shadowy team of agents from all over the world, to save humanity before it’s too late. And in an even more unexpected twist, John Wick director Chad Stahelski served as action supervisor. So, if you’re a dog, bad news. If you’re a viewer, great!
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Takes Us Outside the Law
Release Date: April 7
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
Get ready to go Past Ultra with this prequel that takes place five years prior to the events of My Hero Academia. Instead of the highly licensed and regulated superheroes of the original, this spinoff shines a light on vigilantes, who use their super-powered quirks to fight crime outside the bounds of the law.
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes follows Koichi Haimawari, a college student with the incredible quirk “Slide and Glide,” a fearsome power that lets him…slide on the ground at a modest pace. Will he be able to glide his way to a fulfilling career in vigilante justice, or will his nemesis be Red Tape? We’ll find out when we watch this new anime series in spring of 2025.
Kowloon Generic Romance Goes From Romance to Mystery
Release Date: April 7
Where to Watch: TBA
At first blush, Kowloon Generic Romance seems like a sweet opposites-attract romance story between Reiko, a real estate agent who yearns for new experiences, and her coworker Hajime, a man nostalgic for a past that no longer exists.
But as Reiko discovers one day…her past no longer exists, at least nothing she can remember. In the claustrophobic streets of Kowloon Walled City, it quickly turns into an unsettling slow-burn mystery that evokes Memento and Chungking Express in equal measure. We’re definitely excited for this springtime anime coming to us April 7, 2025.
Your Forma Takes On a Deadly Technovirus (And Has a Sassy Android)
Release Date: April 2
Where to Watch: TBA
Imagine a world where detectives must literally delve into people’s memories via a brain implant that records their every sight, sound, and emotion. These investigators relive these experiences to solve all manner of crimes. But doing so comes with a risk: process too much information too quickly, and you could fry your own brain.
It sounds like a plotline from an apocryphal Deus Ex game, but that’s the tightrope walked Your Forma. It follows Echika Hieda, a young woman and elite investigator who, alongside a sassy android named Harold, must try and prevent a deadly technovirus from spreading around the globe before it’s too late. Which again reminds me a lot of the Gray Death in the first Deus Ex, but maybe with a bit of Psycho-Pass thrown in for good measure. Either way, I will be watching this anime in the spring and so should you.
Anne Shirley Is an Anime Adaptation of Anne of Green Gables
Release Date: April 5
Where to Watch: TBA
Anne Shirley. Or as I like to call it Anime of Green Gables! Folks, this is taking me back to middle school English class. This anime adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic novels looks like a fantastic show for the whole family this spring 2025 season.
Interestingly, this isn’t the first time Anne of Green Gables has been adapted into an anime. Back in 1979, the late great Studio Ghibli co-founder Isao Takahata wrote and directed a 50-episode adaptation, so fingers crossed this lives up to that standard.
For those who don’t know, Anne Shirley tells the story of, you guessed it, Anne Shirley, an 11-year-old orphan girl who is accidentally sent to live with the Cuthbert family after they requested a young boy. What follows is full of heart, humor, plum pudding, and ipecac–which is closer to the Four Tempers on Severance than I would have expected when I started this sentence.
Apocalypse Hotel Tells the Story of Lost Robots
Release Date: April 8
Where to Watch: TBA
Great news for everyone who has been saving those vacation days! Well, not everyone. As the title suggests, Apocalypse Hotel takes place at a hotel in Tokyo’s once-swanky Ginza district after an apocalyptic event wiped out all of mankind. Those who remain are a hotelier robot named Yachiyo and a gaggle of other service robots that run the hotel, waiting for guests who will never arrive.
So, if you want to split the difference between the afterlife of Tasokare Hotel and the android service story of Yokohama Shopping Log, then you should absolutely check into Apocalypse Hotel this spring once you’ve checked out of The White Lotus.
Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX Brings Us Everything We Love From Gundam
Release Date: April 8
Where to Watch: TBA
If you’re super into ‘bot stuff and you’re jonesing for more Gundam after The Witch from Mercury, you’re in luck, thanks to a new Gundam series with an impossible-to-read title, Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX. The katakana in the title sounds like “Ji-kyu-aku-su,” but, y’know, go with god – you’re fine. Call it “G-quox,” “G-quacks,” whatever floats your boat. It doesn’t matter. What does matter is the story of high school student Amate Yuzuhira who gets caught up in the underground world of illegal mobile suit dueling called “Clan Battle.”
What follows is textbook Gundam when she finds herself embroiled in far-reaching conspiracies involving the government and the police that could change the fate of the universe as they know it. And if that wasn’t enough, it’s co-written by Neon Genesis Evangelion creator Hideaki Anno, so get ready for a G-Quuuux-istential crisis if you turn this 2025 spring anime on.
The Beginning After the End Brings Us a Cold-Blooded Baby
Release Date: April 2
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
Imagine a fantastical world where you have the wisdom of a mighty king imbued in the body of a…baby. That’s right, folks. This adaptation of the popular series by TurtleMe follows the cold-blooded King Grey, who is reborn as a tiny baby named Arthur but retains all of his memories.
In his second go-round, he tries to correct all of his mistakes. Chief among them: dying under mysterious circumstances. Now, this might be the most controversial entry on this list because of the studio behind it, A-Cat, but fingers crossed they’ve learned from their past mistakes, and this will be as peak as fans want it to be. The Beginning After the End will be born this spring—the anime will release on April 2, 2025.
Witch Watch Brings Us Human Familiar Shenanigans
Release Date: April 6
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll, Hulu, Netflix
Most witches choose animal familiars like cats or toads to keep them company while they bubble bubble toil and trouble, but not Nico Wakatsuki in Witch Watch. This novice witch chooses her decidedly human childhood best friend Morihito Otogi and moves in with him in a decidedly non-magical society. What follows is a straight-up comedy with tons of easter eggs, tongue-in-cheek references, and unexpected gags. Especially if you enjoy Demon Slayer.
One Piece‘s Egghead Arc Will Return in Spring of 2025
Release Date: April 6
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
Look, I’ll be honest with you. I am not caught up on One Piece. I just finished reading “Thriller Bark” in the manga, but whenever I talk to my friends and colleagues about this upcoming season of anime, One Piece is at the absolute top of their list. Then, when you tell them you’re reading or watching, they stare at you like this for a while.

Anyway, after a 6-month hiatus, the Straw Hats will resume the ongoing “Egghead” arc. So, if you’re a One Piece enjoyer, buckle up because it sounds like things are about to get genuinely crazy. And if you really want to go down the rabbit hole, make sure you check out Alison Mattingly’s video about everything Oda and company have up their sleeves this year and beyond.
The answer is, as always, weird fruit.
And there you have it, folks! Those are the best new anime coming your way in the spring season of 2025. And remember – if I left something off the list, like Fire Force or Wind Breaker, it was, in fact, a personal attack, Kyle. You know what you did.
—
This episode of Nerdist News is presented by Assassin’s Creed Shadows. Fight for justice as a deadly ninja and a powerful samurai in 16th century Japan when Assassin’s Creed Shadows comes to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (including Steam on Day 1), Mac, and Amazon Luna on March 20th!
Learn more about Assassin’s Creed Shadows!
The post The 10 Best New Anime to Watch in Spring 2025 appeared first on Nerdist.
This articles is written by : Nermeen Nabil Khear Abdelmalak
All rights reserved to : USAGOLDMIES . www.usagoldmines.com
You can Enjoy surfing our website categories and read more content in many fields you may like .
Why USAGoldMines ?
USAGoldMines is a comprehensive website offering the latest in financial, crypto, and technical news. With specialized sections for each category, it provides readers with up-to-date market insights, investment trends, and technological advancements, making it a valuable resource for investors and enthusiasts in the fast-paced financial world.