Year of the Giants: Frieren, Jujutsu Kaisen, and the 5 Anime That Will Break the Internet in 2026

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Written by João Gabriel

January 3, 2026

If you thought 2025 was a strong year for Japanese animation, brace yourself. The 2026 calendar isn’t just bringing back seasons of colossal franchises; it’s also assembling “dream teams” of legendary studios and authors.

To ensure you don’t waste time, we’ve filtered the schedule and selected the year’s 5 must-watch premieres. From the return of the world-conquering elf to the psychedelic reinvention of cyberpunk, here is your priority list.

1. Jujutsu Kaisen – Season 3

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  • Premiere: January 8, 2026 (Crunchyroll)

The year kicks off with a heavyweight. Following the traumatic events of Shibuya, Yuji Itadori returns for the “Culling Game.” MAPPA promises to raise the animation bar even higher in an arc focused on strategic and brutal battles. It is the indispensable title for those seeking frantic action right in the first week of the year.

2. Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End – Season 2

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  • Premiere: January 16, 2026 (Crunchyroll)

Just days after JJK, we shift gears to contemplative fantasy. The masterpiece that redefined the genre returns. We will follow the elf mage Frieren continuing her journey toward Aureole (the place where souls rest). Expect more heartwarming moments, an impeccable soundtrack, and that sweet melancholy that only Frieren can deliver.

3. The Ghost in the Shell (2026)

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  • Premiere: 2026 (TBD)

This is the year’s big “cult” bet. Masamune Shirow’s classic manga is being readapted, but with a twist: the animation is handled by Science Saru (the visionary studio behind Devilman Crybaby and Scott Pilgrim). Expect a vibrant, psychedelic aesthetic faithful to the original material, revitalizing cyberpunk for a new generation.

4. Yomi no Tsugai (Daemons of the Shadow Realm)

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  • Premiere: April 2026 (Crunchyroll)

Attention, Fullmetal Alchemist orphans: creator Hiromu Arakawa is back, and studio Bones is too. This historic reunion brings the adaptation of Yomi no Tsugai, a fantasy about separated twins and supernatural entities. With this pedigree of author and studio, it is the safest bet for success in the spring season.

5. The Apothecary Diaries – Season 3

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  • Premiere: Fall 2026 (Crunchyroll)

Maomao doesn’t rest. After the roaring success of previous seasons, the Imperial Court’s sharpest apothecary returns late in the year. The plot promises to deepen the political intrigue and medical mysteries while maintaining the protagonist’s biting humor. It is proof that mystery and historical drama anime are here to stay in the mainstream.

Source: Crunchyroll / Official Studio Announcements.

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João Gabriel

I create content and posts for Byte Cósmico. As a partner, I transform curiosity into ideas, exploring the digital landscape with a critical eye, creativity, and a constant drive to learn. Here, I document my discoveries, reflections, and what inspires me in the digital world.

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