It’s summertime! And you know what that means? New anime — 47 of them to be exact. But with so many anime, how do you know which ones to watch? Easy. Read on and see what piques your interest.
[*Note: Series ordered by premier date.]
Okusama ga Seito Kaichou!
Genre: Romantic Comedy, Ecchi
Premier Date: July 2, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
What It’s About in One Sentence: This is a short-form anime where, after losing his bid to become student council president to a girl promising sexual liberation to the student body, a boy finds that he’s engaged to become her husband thanks to a drunken agreement their parents made over a decade ago.
Gangsta.
Genre: Crime, Action
Premier Date: July 2, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation, Crunchyroll (EU), Animelab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: In a city consumed by crime, there is a duo who will do the dirty jobs even the worst of the worst won’t touch.
Chaos Dragon (Chaos Dragon: Sekiryuu Seneki)
Genre: Fantasy
Premier Date: July 2, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation, AnimeLab
What It’s About in One Sentence: Caught in the middle of a cold war between two powerful nations, a small island country loses its independence and its resident god, the Red Dragon, goes out of control.
Aquarion Logos
Genre: Mecha, Sci-Fi
Premier Date: July 3, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: The third season of the Aquarion anime in which a new group of young people pilot vehicles that can combine and transform into giant robots.
Rampo Kitan: Game of Laplace
Genre: Mystery, Horror
Premier Date: July 3, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: After a series of murders happen at a middle school, a genius detective comes to the school and enlists a student to be his assistant.
Aoharu x Machinegun (Aoharu x Kikanjuu)
Genre: Comedy, Sports
Premier Date: July 3, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: A young girl disguised as a boy finds herself joining a survival game team with a host club worker and a porn manga artist.
Castle Town Dandelion (Joukamachi no Dandelion)
Genre: Comedy
Premier Date: July 3, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation
What It’s About in One Sentence: Nine superpowered siblings live in city crawling with security cameras and press and the people of their nation watch the nine to decide which of them the next monarch will be.
Hetalia: The World Twinkle
Genre: Comedy
Premier Date: July 3, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: The sixth season of a short-form anime starring the anthropomorphic personifications of the nations of the world.
Ushio and Tora (Ushio to Tora)
Genre: Modern Fantasy, Comedy
Premier Date: July 3, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
What It’s About in One Sentence: To fight spirits that are running amok, a young boy frees the monster that has been trapped in his basement for generations.
Miss Monochrome 2
Genre: Idol, Comedy
Premier Date: July 3, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
What It’s About in One Sentence: Based on singer/voice actress Horie Yui’s virtual avatar, this is the second season of a short-form anime following the titular Miss Monochrome — a virtual girl with a pet Roomba — as she strives to become a top idol.
Wakaba Girl
Genre: Comedy, Slice-of-Life
Premier Date: July 3, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
What It’s About in One Sentence: This is a short-form anime about a rich girl, who is interested in Japanese “gyaru” fashion, and her three friends.
Wooser’s Hand-to-Mouth Life: Phantasmagoric Arc (Wooser no Sono Higurashi: Mugen-hen)
Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi
Premier Date: July 3, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
What It’s About in One Sentence: This is the third season of a short-form anime about a cute but evil creature.
GATE (Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri)
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy
Premier Date: July 4, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
What It’s About in One Sentence: After a portal to a fantasy world appears in Tokyo, a reconnaissance team led by an otaku is sent through to explore it.
Classroom Crisis
Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi
Premier Date: July 4, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll, Daisuki, Hulu, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: Set in the future on Mars, this anime follows an aspiring test pilot, her mechanic, and her teacher.
Symphogear GX (Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX)
Genre: Music, Sci-Fi
Premier Date: July 4, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
What It’s About in One Sentence: The third season of an anime about magical girls who sing songs to transform and fight aliens.
A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn’t Exist (Shimoneta to Iu Gainen ga Sonzai Shinai Taikutsu na Sekai)
Genre: Comedy, Ecchi
Premier Date: July 4, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: In a world where coarse language is illegal, a high school boy is blackmailed into joining a terrorist organisation that performs “obscene acts.”
Durarara!!x2 Ten
Genre: Action, Mystery
Premier Date: July 4, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll, Daisuki, Hulu, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: This is the third season of Durarara!, an anime that tells the tale of several supernatural people living in Tokyo and their various interactions.
Charlotte
Genre: Sci-Fi
Premier Date: July 5, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll, Daisuki, Hulu, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: In a world where rare boys and girls develop special powers at adolescence, one such boy uses his powers in secret to get ahead — until one day an encounter with a girl changes everything.
Wagnaria!!! (Working!!!)
Genre: Comedy, Slice-of-Life
Premier Date: July 5, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll, Daisuki, Hulu
What It’s About in One Sentence: This is the third season of an anime following the unusual employees working at a Japanese family restaurant.
Gatchaman Crowds Insight
Genre: Superhero, Sci-Fi
Premier Date: July 5, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
What It’s About in One Sentence: This is the second season of one of the best anime of 2013 which follows a team of transforming heroes battling alien threats who are led by one of the best female characters in recent anime.
Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers (Rokka no Yuusha)
Genre: Fantasy
Premier Date: July 5, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
What It’s About in One Sentence: Fate has chosen six heroes to save the world, but when they all meet for the first time, they find that seven have gathered.
Dragon Ball Super
Genre: Fighting
Premier Date: July 5, 2015
Where to Watch: No Western Simulcast Announced
What It’s About in One Sentence: Taking place half-a-year after the end of Dragon Ball Z, this new series follows Goku, his friends, and his family as new threats come to Earth.
Wakako-zake
Genre: Slice-of-Life
Premier Date: July 5, 2015
Where to Watch: No Western Simulcast Announced
What It’s About in One Sentence: This short-form anime follows a woman who loves to go out eating and drinking alone.
Q Transformers 2
Genre: Comedy
Premier Date: July 6, 2015
Where to Watch: No Western Simulcast Announced
What It’s About in One Sentence: This is the second season of a short-form anime based on the 1986 Transformers Nintendo game.
To Love-Ru: Trouble – Darkness 2nd
Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi
Premier Date: July 6, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: This is the sixth anime series following an alien princess who comes to earth, the boy she falls in love with, and the otherworldly adventures that happen around them.
Snow White with the Red Hair (Akagami no Shirayuki-hime)
Genre: Fantasy
Premier Date: July 7, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: This anime is a twist on Snow White and follows its young, red-haired heroine as she tries to escape the prince who wants her to become his concubine.
Teekyu Season 5
Genre: Comedy, Slice-of-Life
Premier Date: July 7, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
What It’s About in One Sentence: This is the fifth season of a short-form anime about the crazy lives of the girls in a high school tennis club.
Million Doll
Genre: Idol
Premier Date: July 7, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
What It’s About in One Sentence: This short-form anime follows a shut-in girl who makes idols popular through her blog.
Actually, I Am… (Jitsu wa Watashi wa)
Genre: Modern Fantasy, Romantic Comedy
Premier Date: July 7, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: Can a boy who cannot tell a lie keep the secret that the girl he likes is actually a vampire?
Non Non Biyori Repeat
Genre: Slice-of-Life
Premier Date: July 7, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
What It’s About in One Sentence: The second season of an anime about four girls in a rural elementary/middle school with only five students.
Kaijuu Sakaba Kanpai!
Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi
Premier Date: July 7, 2015
Where to Watch: No Western Simulcast Announced
What It’s About in One Sentence: This is a short-form anime that follows the monsters of Ultraman and the bar they frequent to drown their worries.
Overlord
Genre: Fantasy
Premier Date: July 7, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: When a popular online game is shutdown, one boy refuses to log off — and then finds himself transformed into a powerful skeleton wizard as the game world becomes real.
Seiyu’s Life (Sore ga Seiyuu!)
Genre: Comedy, Slice-of-Life
Premier Date: July 7, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: This anime is the story of three young voice actresses at work.
Everyday Life with Monster Girls (Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou)
Genre: Comedy, Ecchi, Fantasy
Premier Date: July 8, 2015
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll, Daisuki
What It’s About in One Sentence: Three years ago, the world learned that all kinds of mythical creatures were real; now several monster girls move in with a hapless guy as part of a cultural exchange program.
Bikini Warriors
Genre: Fantasy, Ecchi
Premier Date: July 8, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation, Daisuki, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: The title of this short-form anime tells you everything you need to know.
SuzakiNishi: The Animation
Genre: Comedy
Premier Date: July 8, 2015
Where to Watch: No Western Simulcast Announced
What It’s About in One Sentence: This short-form anime is based on a radio show where two voice actresses discuss business ideas.
Sky Wizards Academy (Kuusen Madoushi Kouhosei no Kyoukan)
Genre: Fantasy
Premier Date: July 9, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: In a world where armoured insects have driven humanity into floating cities, a school of wizards is created to fight them.
Junjo Romantica 3
Genre: Yaoi, Comedy, Romance
Premier Date: July 9, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence: The story of various romantic boys love couples continues in the third season of this anime.
Himouto! Umaru-chan
Genre: Comedy, Slice-of-Life
Premier Date: July 9, 2015
Where to Watch: No Western Simulcast Announced
What It’s About in One Sentence: At school, this girl is both beautiful and smart — but at home she’s a total slob.
Gakkou Gurashi!
Genre: Post Apocalypse, Slice-of-Life
Premier Date: July 9, 2015
Where to Watch: No Western Simulcast Announced
What It’s About in One Sentence: In the midst of a zombie apocalypse, five girls continue their normal school life.
Danchigai
Genre: Comedy, Slice-of-Life
Premier Date: July 10, 2015
Where to Watch: No Western Simulcast Announced
What It’s About in One Sentence: A short-form anime about the day-to-day life of a high school boy and his four rambunctious sisters.
Prison School (Kangoku Gakuen)
Genre: Comedy, Ecchi
Premier Date: July 11, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation, AnimeLab (AU)
What It’s About in One Sentence:Five boys are admitted to what was an all-girls school; however, they soon find themselves in the school’s prison and must stay there for a month or be expelled.
God Eater
Genre: Post Apocalypse, Sci-Fi
Premier Date: July 12, 2015
Where to Watch: Daisuki
What It’s About in One Sentence: Based on the game of the same name, this anime follows an organisation that hunts monsters in a post-apocalyptic future.
Makura no Danshi
Genre: Romance
Premier Date: July 14, 2015
Where to Watch: No Western Simulcast Announced
What It’s About in One Sentence: This short-form anime is told entirely in first person and features anime boys that whisper pillow talk as they lay beside you.
The IDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls 2
Genre: Idol
Premier Date: July 18, 2015
Where to Watch: Daisuki
What It’s About in One Sentence: The second season of this anime continues to follow a producer and the group of idols he is responsible for.
Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya 2wei Herz!
Genre: Magical Girl
Premier Date: July 25, 2015
Where to Watch: No Western Simulcast Announced
What It’s About in One Sentence: This is the third season of an anime that re-imagines the characters of Fate/Stay Night as magical girls.
VENUS PROJECT: Climax
Genre: Idol
Premier Date: August 16, 2015
Where to Watch: Funimation
What It’s About in One Sentence: In the near future, idols battle it out in live performances thanks to new technologies.
Comments
15 responses to “Your Complete Q3 2015 Anime Guide”
Good lord, that list just keeps going
Gangsta is cool , love anime 17+ Rating , more plz 😀 ,cannot wait.
Is Gansta similar to anything else? It looks good.
It kind of reminds me of Black Lagoon based off the description and preview alone.
Durarara X2 Ten is Cour 2 of the second season, it is not season 3. (Season 2 is being split into three parts that will each air with a seasons break in between, similar to Jojo’s bizarre adventure stardust crusaders, the Egypt arc was still part of season 3).
And Fate/Kaleid Liner Prisma Illya 2wei! Herz is in the same boat, with it being the second half of season 2.
This season doesn’t look to be overwhelmingly good, but has enough shows that if done well will be fantastic. Watching 18 shows this season.
Fairly sure that Prisma Illya is actually a third season, or at least that it wasn’t planned as a split-cour show like the other examples you listed. They didn’t announce it was being continued until around when the final episode aired. Both are adapting parts of the same manga though, which was a sequel to the original Prisma Illya manga.
There’s really not a lot this season that’s standing out though, you’re right. Tons of sequels / continuations of existing things. Sometimes these seasons end up being excellent, other times they’re a good chance to catch up on older shows.
You got my point though, Prisma Illya is still only adapting part 2 of the manga, because there is a 3rei manga.
That’s a lot of anime
Like America, the Japanese school population have a large part of their summertime off, which is why there is a lot more anime in the summer than any other season.
That being said, there’s a good mix of genres this season… Though not much that I personally want to check out. Which works for me since I barely watched anything I grabbed last season so I now have time to play catch up.
I have a backlog of anime queued up that will already take the better half of a year to watch at my rate and now there’s even more? Well, at least most of these will still be in progress while I catch up so I can watch it all at once later… Still, someone needs to invent a time dilation device.
I have seen Rokka no Yuusha, Charlotte and Ranpo Kitan and all three seem good after the first episode but will ultimately wait until episode three to see I will continue with each series
“Where to Watch: No Western Simulcast Announced”
…I see…. very well then.
Apparently there will be a “Complete Q3 2015 HENTAI Guide” tomorrow…
I feel so happy with gangsta coming out because it do have a deaf person in there who ACTUALLY use sign language instead of being a deaf person who magically can “speak”.
fyi, he’ll be using JSL (Japan Sign Language).
And looking forward to other anime called “A Silent Voice” coming out later, perhaps in movie instead of tv series anime.. it is also have a deaf girl in there and use sign language! 🙂
<— Happy Deaf bloke!
Yes! So glad Aquarion Logos is coming to Animelab! I really enjoyed the first two series, surprisingly the second more than the first but i am very glad to see what this one is like in terms of the characters and mecha =)