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Top Anime Picks for Spring 2024: Must-Watch Series Ranked

  • Apr 11
  • 5 min read
Collage-style image displaying circular thumbnails of various anime characters from Spring 2024 series arranged across the top, with a distorted mirrored background beneath.
Spring 2024 anime lineup featuring top isekai and fantasy series, highlighting fan-favorite characters and seasonal picks.

As spring rolls in like a new season of Attack on Titan or the hype of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba returning to screens, anime fans know this is when the real excitement begins—fresh arcs, long-awaited sequels, and new worlds ready to take over watchlists. Spring 2024 continues that tradition with a lineup packed with isekai power fantasies, character-driven journeys, and a few standout surprises worth diving into.


As the chill of winter fades and the blossoms of spring begin to bloom, anime enthusiasts around the world eagerly anticipate the arrival of new and exciting series. Spring 2024 promises to be a spectacular season for anime, with a diverse lineup that caters to all tastes and genres. Whether you are a fan of action-packed adventures, heartwarming romances, mind-bending sci-fi, or slice-of-life stories, this season has something special in store for you.


In this blog, we will delve into the most anticipated anime of Spring 2024. From highly awaited sequels of beloved series to fresh and original stories that are set to captivate audiences, we will explore the highlights of what is shaping up to be an unforgettable anime season. Join us as we countdown the top picks that are set to dominate screens and discussions, and get ready to add some must-watch titles to your spring viewing list.


Anime cover image of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime showing Rimuru Tempest in human form surrounded by allies, with colorful fantasy elements and characters posed together.
Key visual for That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, featuring Rimuru and companions in a vibrant fantasy setting.

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime

Season: 3

Number of Episodes: 24

Rating: 3 Stars


My Review:

Currently, the season is halfway through, with episode 13 released on June 28. I’ve enjoyed the anime since Seasons 1 and 2, but the latest season is starting to feel less engaging. The protagonist has become so powerful that they are nearly godlike, leaving little room for meaningful challenges or a compelling antagonist.


Like many isekai series, it has also begun incorporating more Japanese cultural elements into its fantasy setting, including baths, festivals, and food. While I will continue watching, the overall experience has become less exciting.


Anime cover image of Mushoku Tensei Jobless Reincarnation Season 2 showing Rudeus Greyrat standing in front of a large academy with other students nearby in a fantasy school setting.
Key visual for Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 2, highlighting Rudeus and his new life at the academy.

Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation

Season: 2

Number of Episodes: 24

Rating: 5 Stars


My Review:

As this season comes to a close, it has met expectations. There is significant growth in Rudeus’ character, from getting married and having children to dealing with his cursed affliction. He also faces difficult moments, including the loss of his father and caring for his mother.


Overall, the anime remains highly engaging. Each episode maintains tension, and the protagonist’s development avoids the typical isekai trope of becoming overwhelmingly powerful too quickly.


Anime cover image of TSUKIMICHI Moonlit Fantasy Season 2 showing Makoto Misumi with companions in an action pose, surrounded by magical effects and a celestial background.
Key visual for TSUKIMICHI -Moonlit Fantasy Season 2, featuring Makoto and his allies in a dynamic fantasy setting.

TSUKIMICHI -Moonlit Fantasy

Season: 2

Number of Episodes: 24

Rating: 5 Stars


My Review:

Now continuing into its latest season, TSUKIMICHI maintains the strengths of its earlier entries. Makoto is powerful but not godlike, and he avoids falling into a harem-driven narrative.


This season introduces his role as a teacher while also involving conflict with the demon race. The god of that world tasks him with this mission and grants him the ability to speak Hyuman in return. Makoto’s character continues to develop, showing both a cynical edge and personal growth. The season balances mystery and character progression effectively.


Anime cover image of KONOSUBA Season 3 showing Kazuma, Aqua, Megumin, and Darkness running together across a bright fantasy landscape with energetic expressions.
Key visual for KONOSUBA Season 3, featuring Kazuma and his party in a comedic fantasy adventure.

KONOSUBA

Season: 3

Number of Episodes: 24

Rating: 5 Stars


My Review:

This season continues the series’ strong comedic tone. Kazuma remains a protagonist who struggles despite being transported to another world, lacking overwhelming power and often appearing weaker than other adventurers.


The central storyline involves Darkness potentially getting married, with the group attempting to prevent it. The humor and character interactions remain consistent, making this season entertaining and engaging.


Anime cover image of Chillin' in Another World with Level 2 Super Cheat Powers showing the male protagonist holding a smiling white-haired girl in a green forest environment.
Key visual for Chillin' in Another World with Level 2 Super Cheat Powers Season 1, featuring the protagonist and his companion in a lighthearted fantasy setting.

Chillin' in Another World with Level 2 Super Cheat Powers

Season: 1

Number of Episodes: 24

Rating: 2 Stars


My Review:

This anime offers a variation on the isekai concept, featuring a protagonist transported from another fantasy world. He sympathizes with demons and views them as equals. Initially weak and rejected, he quickly becomes extremely powerful.


However, this rapid progression reduces tension, and the story leans heavily into harem elements. While there are some lighthearted and visually appealing moments, the overall narrative lacks originality and sustained interest.


Anime cover image of I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince showing a young blue-haired boy surrounded by multiple characters in a fantasy setting with a castle in the background.
Key visual for I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability Season 3, showcasing the young prince and his companions in a magical world.

I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability

Season: 3

Number of Episodes: 24

Rating: 4 Stars


My Review:

This series also features a powerful protagonist from a fantasy setting, but with a focus on mastering magic rather than pursuing dominance. Despite being young, the character demonstrates strong magical ability.


The tone includes more mature and occasionally unsettling elements involving supporting characters. Despite this, the magic sequences and overall animation quality stand out, making the series visually engaging.


Anime cover image of Re:MONSTER showing a muscular goblin character with long white hair and red eyes, posed with a clenched fist against a parchment-style background.
Key visual for Re:MONSTER Season 1, featuring the powerful goblin protagonist in a battle-ready stance.

Re:MONSTER

Season: 1

Number of Episodes: 24

Rating: 3 Stars


My Review:

Familiarity with the manga influences expectations for this adaptation. The protagonist gains abilities by consuming creatures, which provides an interesting progression system.

Character growth and class variety add appeal, but as the story progresses, the protagonist becomes overwhelmingly powerful. This reduces the sense of challenge and makes the later parts of the season feel repetitive.


Anime cover image of Delicious in Dungeon showing a group of adventurers with weapons and cooking gear, surrounded by dungeon creatures including a large red dragon in the background.
Key visual for Delicious in Dungeon Season 1, featuring a party of adventurers facing monsters in a lively dungeon setting.

Delicious in Dungeon

Season: 1

Number of Episodes: 24

Rating: 5 Stars


My Review:

This series stands out as a highlight. It follows a party exploring a dungeon while surviving by cooking and eating monsters, all while searching for and attempting to revive a missing companion.


The balance of humor, tension, and emotional moments keeps the story engaging. Combined with strong visuals and a unique premise, it remains one of the most enjoyable anime of the season.


Anime cover image of THE NEW GATE showing a dark-haired protagonist wielding a glowing weapon, with allies and magical elements surrounding him in a dramatic fantasy scene.
Key visual for THE NEW GATE Season 1, featuring the protagonist and companions in a high-fantasy battle setting.

THE NEW GATE

Season: 1

Number of Episodes: 24

Rating: 2 Stars


My Review:

This anime blends elements similar to isekai series like Overlord and Sword Art Online. After completing a glitched game, the protagonist is transported into a similar world 150 years later.


While the premise is interesting, the story loses momentum after the initial episodes. The protagonist’s overwhelming strength limits character development, and the visuals and narrative depth do not maintain interest.


These are the top picks for the most anticipated anime of Spring 2024. Each series brings a mix of action, comedy, drama, and fantasy elements. This guide provides an overview to help narrow down what to watch this season.



FAQs

1. Which anime should I start with this Spring 2024 season?

If you prefer strong character development and ongoing narrative depth, Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation is a solid starting point. For comedy-focused storytelling, KONOSUBA fits well.


2. Are there any new genres being explored this season?

Yes, Chillin' in Another World with Level 2 Super Cheat Powers presents a variation of the isekai formula, though its execution may not appeal to all viewers.


3. How many episodes do most of these series have?

Most of the listed series feature 24 episodes this season.


4. Which anime has the best artwork this season?

Delicious in Dungeon stands out for its visual quality and presentation.


5. Are there any sequels to highly popular anime this season?

Yes, returning series such as That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime and TSUKIMICHI -Moonlit Fantasy continue with new seasons this spring.

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