Anime & Manga Weekly — 2026-06-24
MAPPA's 15th anniversary showcase delivered a bombshell slate of announcements including the Netflix-bound *Jimoto Saiko!* adaptation, while the manga world braced for major serialization shifts: *Hunter x Hunter* returns after nearly two years, *Sakamoto Days* heads toward its finale, and *Kagurabachi* enters an extended summer hiatus. The industry mood reflects both expansion (fresh anime greenights, streaming partnerships) and creator wellness concerns (health-related publication delays).
Anime & Manga Weekly — 2026-06-24
This Week's Top Headlines
MAPPA's 15th Anniversary Event Showcases Major New Anime & Franchise Updates
- What happened: Animation powerhouse MAPPA held its 15th anniversary celebration, revealing new trailers for flagship series alongside fresh anime announcements. The studio's expanded slate signals aggressive production scaling through 2027.
- Why it matters: MAPPA drives much of the industry's prestige anime output; these announcements set the tone for upcoming seasons and demonstrate streaming platform confidence in big-budget adaptations.
- Key facts: Event included reveals across multiple franchises and new series greenights; detailed staff/cast information to follow at upcoming conventions.

Jimoto Saiko! Anime Adaptation Greenlit for Netflix Release
- What happened: MAPPA revealed a TV anime adaptation of usagi's Jimoto Saiko! manga, set for exclusive Netflix release. The series follows girls navigating a hometown plagued by violence, drugs, and poverty—positioning it as darker, socially grounded content.
- Why it matters: Signals Netflix's continued investment in anime adaptations of lesser-known but critically acclaimed manga. Demonstrates streaming platforms' willingness to fund gritty, mature storytelling beyond mainstream shonen.
- Key facts: Based on Jimoto Saiko! manga by usagi; produced by MAPPA; Netflix exclusive release window TBA.

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Hunter x Hunter Manga Returns June 29 After Nearly Two-Year Hiatus
- What happened: Legendary manga Hunter x Hunter by Yoshihiro Togashi resumes serialization on June 29, 2026 in Weekly Shonen Jump—its first new chapter since late 2024. The Succession Contest Arc continues in Volume 39, arriving in July.
- Why it matters: Marks a major milestone for long-suffering fans; Hunter x Hunter hiatuses are infamous for their length. The return energizes the Jump lineup and signals creator health improvement, potentially unlocking other dormant franchises.
- Key facts: New chapter debuts in Weekly Shonen Jump issue dated June 29; Volume 39 releases July 2026; Succession Contest Arc ongoing.

Anime — New Announcements & Premieres
Just Like Mona Lisa Manga Gets TV Anime by SHAFT
- Details: Studio SHAFT producing; first trailer and main cast reveal scheduled for AnimagiC panel August 1, 2026.
- Source material: Manga series; details on author/artist TBA.
- Where to watch: Streaming platform TBA.

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The Fake Alchemist Manga Gets TV Anime by Passione
- Details: Studio Passione to produce. Story by Jirō Sugiura, art by Umemaru.
- Source material: Manga published by Kadokawa; Shonen/action-adventure genre.
- Where to watch: Platform TBA.

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I Think I Turned My Childhood Friend Into a Girl Manga Gets TV Anime
- Details: Comedy/romance series featuring a high school boy who loves cosmetics and transforms his childhood friend into a girl. Anime details (studio, director, premiere window) TBA.
- Source material: Manga by Azusa Banjo; launched 2020.
- Where to watch: Platform TBA.

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Akane-Banashi Anime Receives Season 2 Order for January 2027
- Details: Second season confirmed with January 2027 premiere. Six new characters announced with voice cast reveals.
- Source material: Manga series; theatrical/performance narrative.
- Where to watch: Platform TBA (likely Crunchyroll simulcast based on Season 1).

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Streaming & Licensing Updates
- Anime Limited Release Schedule: Bastard!! (2022 version) rescheduled to July 6; Naruto Shippuden Volume 5 and Undead Unluck Part 1 Blu-ray releases pushed to July 13.
Manga — Chapter Highlights & Serialization News
Kagurabachi Enters Extended Summer Hiatus Until August
- What's happening: Manga will go on hiatus starting from Weekly Shonen Jump's June 29 issue (#31), with no new chapters published through July. Creator statement confirms wellness-related pause.
- Publisher / magazine: Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump.
- Fan reaction: Mixed support—readers understand creator health takes priority, but the extended break (vs. typical 1-2 week breaks) signals potential burnout concerns within Jump's demanding schedule.

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Sakamoto Days Heading Toward Finale After Six Years
- What's happening: The six-year-old Weekly Shonen Jump hit is entering its endgame arc, signaling series conclusion within the next 6-12 months. Final chapters expected to maintain the spy-comedy's sharp writing.
- Publisher / magazine: Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump.
- Fan reaction: Bittersweet anticipation—fans celebrate a full run without cancellation but mourn the end of a beloved franchise that redefined Jump's comedy DNA.

Kageki Shojo!! Hiatus Extended to August 28 Due to Author Health
- What's happening: Manga was scheduled to return from a 1-issue break on June 26, but author Kumiko Saiki's health complications necessitate an extended pause through late August.
- Publisher / magazine: Manga magazine TBA; serialized through Kodansha.
- Fan reaction: Supportive of creator wellness prioritization; concern for Saiki's condition, as this marks an unusual extended absence for the series.

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New Manga Launches from Established Authors
- "Ikiru no Heta na Takō no Joshi" by Shut Up, Takamori! author Kamiharu Haruno launches July 22, 2026.
Kingdom Manga Gets 20th Anniversary Special Magazine (August 19)
- What's happening: Celebration issue commemorates two decades of the historical war epic with new artwork, exclusive poster, reader poll results, and creator interview.
- Publisher / magazine: Shueisha; release date August 19, 2026.
- Fan reaction: Enthusiasm for milestone recognition; readers anticipate rare behind-the-scenes content from author Yasuhisa Hara.

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Industry Moves
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Studio Consolidation & Netflix Strategy: MAPPA's expanded slate via Netflix partnership (Jimoto Saiko!) reflects broader industry trend of vertical integration—studios now negotiate directly with streamers, bypassing traditional broadcast TV. This accelerates global simultaneous release timelines.
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Creator Wellness Crisis in Weekly Shonen Jump: Multiple high-profile hiatuses (Kagurabachi, Kageki Shojo!!, plus Hunter x Hunter's multi-year absence) signal systemic burnout in Japan's most demanding manga serialization magazine. Industry observers note editorial policies may require modernization to prevent further creator health crises.
Trends to Watch
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Streaming Exclusivity Expanding: Netflix's greenlight of Jimoto Saiko! for exclusive release (vs. simulcast model) signals platforms testing full-window exclusivity deals. Watch whether other studios follow MAPPA's Netflix-first strategy or maintain traditional broadcast+streaming hybrid models.
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Creator Health at Industry Crossroads: Three major Jump series in hiatus within one week suggests editorial pressure may finally force policy changes. Expect announcements in H2 2026 regarding reduced chapter schedules, assistant support, or schedule restructuring at Shueisha.
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Nostalgia-Driven Comebacks: Hunter x Hunter's return after 23 months demonstrates enduring fan appetite for dormant classics. Expect publishers to court other long-hiatus creators (Togashi's precedent now proven bankable) and negotiate conditional comeback serializations with health safeguards built in.
What to Watch & Read Next
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Anime pick: Akane-Banashi Season 2 (January 2027) — Theatrical storytelling at its finest; Season 1's emotional depth and gorgeous animation set a high bar worth revisiting before the sequel arrives.
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Manga pick: Hunter x Hunter new chapter (Weekly Shonen Jump, June 29) — Two years in the making; the Succession Contest Arc promises political intrigue and power-scaling that defined the series' golden age.
Quick Takes
- Kingdom 20th-anniversary special magazine (August 19) will feature rare Yasuhisa Hara interviews and exclusive artwork celebrating two decades of historical war epic storytelling.
- Bastard!! (2022) Blu-ray delayed to July 6 via Anime Limited, alongside Naruto Shippuden Volume 5 and Undead Unluck Part 1 physical releases (July 13).
- Kamiharu Haruno (Shut Up, Takamori!) launches new manga Ikiru no Heta na Takō no Joshi on July 22.
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