New Anime to Watch (Winter 2022)

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Titan action, vampire mysteries, and giant mushrooms are just some of what you can expect this winter 2022 anime season. A new year and new anime to check out for the Winter like the strangely wild Sabikui Bisco, futuristic Tokyo 24th Ward, and the visually beautiful Akebi’s Sailor Uniform. We’re also seeing the return of one of the most popular anime series of the last decade with Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2. Whether you’re on Crunchyroll, Netflix or another streaming platform, you’ll have a ton of 2022 anime to check out this year! Don’t forget to stick to the end of the video to see the list of winter anime 2022 available this season. Let us know which 2022 winter anime you’re looking forward to in the comments below!

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