July 2025 - Anime & Manga News

🎮 Anime news – as of July 30, 2025

New Demon Slayer movie “Infinity Castle” starts on September 18, 2025
The film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle – Part 1: Akaza Returns opened in Japan on July 18, 2025; Crunchyroll will release it in German-speaking countries on September 18, 2025 – a true blockbuster of the season!

Action anime “Tougen Anki” storms global Netflix charts
After its launch in the summer season, the new action anime Tougen Anki entered the Netflix global charts directly, reaching number 5.

Official One Piece Cafe in Los Angeles opens in August
An official One Piece Café with merchandise giveaways will open in Downtown Los Angeles (Little Tokyo) on August 2, 2025.

New Overlord figure with Albedo in a blue dress announced
Good Smile Company unveils a new Albedo figure in a jet-black costume. Release is scheduled for February 2026.

New Miss Nagatoro figure announced
Bell Fine is releasing a reissue of the popular Hayase Nagatoro figure. Release is expected in late 2025.

📚 Manga news – as of July 30, 2025

Sakamoto Days starts final story arc
The manga Sakamoto Days begins its final major story arc on July 28th.

Gokurakugai – Volume 5 is released on Crunchyroll with bonus extras
Crunchyroll will release Volume 5 with special extras on July 26, 2025.

HarperCollins takes over Crunchyroll's manga division in Europe
The publisher plans to fully take over Crunchyroll's manga publications by the end of 2025.

Komi can't communicate – Volume 30 as a limited edition
Volume 30 will be released with extras as a limited edition in August 2025.

Many manga novelties announced for August
New titles like NANA , All of Us Are Dead , Happy Sugar Life , STUNTS and more will be released in August.

🔭 Outlook for August 2025

  • Naruto from August 13, 2025 on Netflix (all seasons)
  • Further series launches such as Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Part 2 will be announced separately

📃 Sources

Transparency note: All content comes from the following sources: Anime2You, Manga2You, and Crunchyroll News. YouTube sources (KaizenAnime, Ninotakutv) were not directly used in July; they may be included in the August review.

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