The final week of August 2025 brings a fresh wave of anime home video releases and new manga volumes to North American shelves, offering fans a diverse selection of captivating stories and action-packed series. Enthusiasts can look forward to expanding their collections with highly anticipated titles across various genres. New Anime Home Video Releases For

Fans of Takeshi Konomi’s The New Prince of Tennis (Shin Tennis no Ōji-sama) manga will experience a brief hiatus as the series takes a one-issue break from Shueisha’s Jump SQ. magazine. The manga will not appear in the magazine’s upcoming October issue, scheduled for release on September 4. When Will The New Prince of Tennis

The chilling supernatural mystery of “The Summer Hikaru Died” continued to unravel with its eighth episode, titled “Contract” (or sometimes referred to as “Contact”), which premiered on Sunday, August 24, 2025, in Japan and Saturday, August 23, 2025, for many international viewers on Netflix. This installment significantly escalated the tension, pushing Yoshiki and the entity

The acclaimed Ultraman manga series, penned by Eiichi Shimizu and illustrated by Tomohiro Shimoguchi, is officially slated to return from hiatus in Spring 2026, commencing its highly anticipated final arc. The announcement came through the 149th chapter of the series, confirming the manga’s conclusion is on the horizon. Fans have eagerly awaited the continuation of

The official website for the “Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill” anime series has unveiled a new trailer, additional cast members, and details regarding its opening and ending theme songs for the highly anticipated second season. The new season is set to premiere on October 7, 2025, broadcasting in Japan on the

Tokyo, Japan – The popular anime series Turkey! Time to Strike continued its intriguing narrative with the release of Episode 8, titled “A Surprise Blind Score,” on August 27, 2025. The episode delved deeper into the emotional landscape of its characters, particularly focusing on protagonist Mai Otonashi’s past, while simultaneously introducing new elements of mystery

The manga series Ganglion, a collaborative work by author Hisaya Shiraiwa and illustrator Takashi Itsuki, is officially receiving a television anime adaptation scheduled to premiere on October 3. The announcement was made through a newly launched website, revealing broadcast details, key staff, and the main voice cast for the upcoming series. Unveiling the “Ganglion” Story