New Anime to Watch (Summer 2021)

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Summer is here which means another season full of anime to check out! Samurai pirates, fighting spirits, and vampire mysteries are just some of what you can expect this summer anime season. Of course there are continuing anime that carried over from last season like Tokyo Revengers or One Piece, but we’ll only be listing new and returning anime here. We have a good amount of new anime for the summer such as the swashbuckling series Fena: Pirate Princess, the video game based Scarlet Nexus, and some space action with EDENS ZERO. We’re also seeing the return of a highly anticipated anime series in SHAMAN KING. Across Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Netflix, among others, there are a lot of places to enjoy anime. Here are some of our favorite picks with the full list of new summer season 2021 anime that will be available to watch in the US at the end of the video.

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