Summer of 2025 is the PEAK of Anime.

 As we've all know, this season, Summer 2025, is packed with numerous good animes, ranging from romance, and slice of life up to action and mysteries, in today's blog we're going to cover the new animes  that we're going to see this season.

So congrajulations anime fans, you all hit the jackpot this time.


1-Lord of the Mysteries — The MVP of  July

“The world is full of secrets — and none more mysterious than the fog that hides Klein Moretti’s true power.”


Episode 1: The Great Detective and the Mystery of the Fog

The first episode of Lord of the Mysteries immediately pulls you into a shadowy, steampunk-inspired world where ancient secrets and modern conspiracies collide. We meet Klein Moretti, a seemingly ordinary young man who finds himself embroiled in a dangerous quest for truth after inheriting a mystical notebook.

What stands out about Episode 1:

  • Atmosphere: The fog-filled streets and gaslit alleys set a mood of eerie suspense. The background score enhances this feeling of a slow-burning mystery.

  • Character Introduction: Klein is portrayed as calm and collected, yet you can sense layers beneath his composed exterior.

  • Plot Setup: The episode balances exposition with intrigue, introducing secret societies, strange relics, and hints of otherworldly powers.

  • Visual Style: The art direction leans into muted colors and detailed backgrounds that perfectly match the story’s tone.

  • Themes: Identity, destiny, and the thin line between knowledge and madness start to emerge as core themes.


Why You Should Watch

Episode 1 sets a strong foundation for a complex narrative. If you enjoy stories that reward close attention and love piecing together puzzles, LOTM will keep you hooked for the long haul. The slow burn and rich world-building make it stand out from typical shonen fare.


Sakamoto Days-Season 2-- The silly part of July

This summer may be all about Lord of the Mysteries for mystery fans, but when it comes to pure fun, Sakamoto Days is the easy pick.

Sakamoto Days takes the classic assassin trope and turns it upside down. The story follows Taro Sakamoto, once the deadliest hitman alive… who retires, gains weight, and opens a convenience store. Of course, the world doesn’t let him live peacefully — rivals, assassins, and chaos keep finding their way back to him.

The anime thrives on two things:

  • Creative action scenes that use everything from grocery items to store shelves as weapons.

  • A fun cast of characters, mixing quirky allies and absurd enemies, all while Sakamoto stays calm and family-loving.

It’s not a philosophical mystery like LOTM, but it knows exactly what it is: stylish, funny, and packed with action that makes you smile. Perfect for those days when you want something simple, fast, and enjoyable.



The Fragrant flower blooms with dignity-- The sweetest in the year

In a season packed with supernatural mysteries and explosive action, The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity arrives like a quiet breeze — soft, simple, and deeply charming. While big names like Lord of the Mysteries dominate with dark atmospheres, this show proves you don’t need grand stakes to win people’s hearts. Sometimes, a simple story about two awkward high schoolers is all it takes.


🍃 What Is This Anime About?

At first glance, it feels like the usual high school setup:

  • Shiraishi Anna — the class’s picture-perfect honor student, famous for her beauty and elegance.

  • Kasuya Rintarou — an honest, blunt boy with no social filter, who pretty much minds his own business.

But from the very first episode, the anime flips your expectations. Anna isn’t the cold, unreachable princess you’d expect. She’s… incredibly awkward. A total airhead at times. And instead of being intimidated, Kasuya is just honest — sometimes brutally so — but that’s exactly what draws Anna in.


✨ Episode 1: Where It All Starts

Episode 1 wastes no time setting the tone: warm, relaxed, and charmingly awkward.

It opens with the typical “perfect girl” introduction, but the cracks in Anna’s public image show quickly. She struggles with simple things, gets flustered easily, and tries to keep up appearances — with Kasuya accidentally witnessing all of it.

Kasuya, instead of mocking or idealizing her, simply treats her like a normal person, and Anna finds that refreshing. Their chemistry is instant, but not forced. No grand confessions, no manufactured drama — just two people learning how to be comfortable around each other.

Visually, the anime leans into soft colors, lots of warm sunset lighting, and of course, flower imagery to highlight the gentle tone of the story.


🌼 Why It’s Special

  • Wholesome and Low-Stress: No forced love triangles or misunderstandings. Just awkward moments and quiet growth.

  • Genuinely Funny: Anna’s little accidents and Kasuya’s deadpan honesty make for some great comedic timing without feeling over-the-top.

  • Aesthetic Bliss: From cozy school corridors to golden-hour rooftop scenes, it’s visually calming — perfect for late-night unwinding.

  • Slow but Steady Romance: It’s not love at first sight, but something more realistic: comfort, trust, and small steps.



Dandadan Season 2 — Paranormal Chaos Returns for Summer 2025!

When summer anime lineups feel like a mix of slow-burn mysteries and cute romances, Dandadan charges in like a rollercoaster with no brakes. After a wild first season, Season 2 returns with even more chaotic energy, supernatural insanity, and surprisingly heartfelt moments.


🌀 What is Dandadan About?

Dandadan throws you into a world where everything is real — ghosts, aliens, curses, psychic powers, and everything in between. The story follows:

  • Momo Ayase, a tough high school girl who believes in ghosts but not aliens,

  • Okarun (Ken Takakura), a nerdy boy who believes in aliens but not ghosts.

Their worlds collide when they both get attacked by exactly what they didn’t believe in — and from that point on, their lives spiral into nonstop paranormal madness.


💥 What Makes Dandadan Different?

  • 🛸 Unhinged Supernatural Action: Forget subtle fights — this show delivers ridiculous, high-speed battles against yokai, aliens, and bizarre cursed beings.

  • 😂 Peak Absurd Comedy: From lewd spirit chases to weird alien invasions, the humor is loud, crazy, and often inappropriate in the best way.

  • 💗 Surprisingly Good Characters: Underneath the wild action, Dandadan builds real emotional connections. Momo and Okarun aren’t just comedy relief — they’re relatable, flawed, and grow together.

  • 🎨 Incredible Animation: Studio Science SARU flexes hard with fluid, explosive scenes that feel like watching a fever dream on steroids.


🌟 What to Expect from Season 2

Season 2 continues straight from the first season’s cliffhanger, diving into two massive arcs:

  • Cursed House Arc — where the gang faces off against deeply disturbing haunted phenomena.

  • Evil Eye Arc — featuring one of the most dangerous cursed humans in the series.

Expect:

  • Bigger fights

  • Darker horror elements mixed with over-the-top comedy

  • Deeper relationships between Momo, Okarun, and their friends

  • A perfect blend of scary, funny, and heartfelt moments


✅ Who Should Watch Dandadan?

If you want:

  • Explosive action ✅

  • Dumb but hilarious comedy ✅

  • Ghosts and aliens fighting in ridiculous ways ✅

  • Unexpectedly wholesome friendships ✅

Then Dandadan is your must-watch of Summer 2025.

It’s a high-speed, high-energy show that refuses to slow down — a great balance to heavier series like Lord of the Mysteries, and a fun break from the cozy atmosphere of Fragrant Flowers.


💬 Verdict:
👉 Watch this when you need a shot of pure, chaotic fun with just enough heart to keep you hooked.


The Summer Hikaru Died — The Quiet Horror Hit of Summer 2025

While the summer season is bursting with loud action and flashy animation, The Summer Hikaru Died creeps in with something very different: quiet horror, raw emotions, and a deeply unsettling mystery. It’s not here to make you laugh or cheer — it’s here to make you feel uneasy… and strangely heartbroken.


🕯️ What Is It About?

Set in a quiet countryside village, the story follows Yoshiki, a teenager who realizes something horrifying: his best friend Hikaru died… and something wearing Hikaru’s skin came back.

This isn’t a typical ghost story. The entity pretending to be Hikaru isn’t outwardly hostile. It acts just like the old Hikaru — sometimes too well. The real horror comes from Yoshiki’s internal conflict: does it even matter that Hikaru isn’t human anymore, if it still laughs like him, cares about him, and protects him?


💀 Why It’s Special

  • Psychological Horror, Not Jumpscares: The fear in Summer Hikaru Died is quiet and creeping. It’s the unsettling feeling of something being just a little too “normal.”

  • Atmospheric Art Style: The anime uses muted colors, foggy landscapes, and slow camera pans to make you feel trapped in the village alongside Yoshiki.

  • Emotional Weight: Beneath the horror is a sad, complicated relationship. This story explores grief, loneliness, and the pain of holding on to something you’ve already lost.

  • Masterful Pacing: Unlike typical horror anime that go all-in on shock value, this show takes its time, letting the dread build episode after episode.


🌙 Episode 1 — Setting the Tone

From the very first episode, the anime delivers a soft, eerie atmosphere. We see quiet village life, awkward teenage moments, and then — small, subtle signs that Hikaru isn’t quite right. A shadow that lingers too long, a smile that feels forced, a conversation that goes too perfectly.

The first episode doesn’t answer your questions — it leaves you unsettled, in the best way possible.


🎐 Why You Should Watch

If you love:

  • Slow-burn mystery ✅

  • Creepy rural settings ✅

  • Emotionally complex relationships ✅

  • Quiet horror that sticks in your head ✅

Then The Summer Hikaru Died is the most atmospheric anime you’ll watch this season.

It’s a perfect contrast to your weekly lineup — not as loud as Dandadan, not as action-heavy as Sakamoto Days, but something that haunts you softly, even after the episode ends.


Credits & Sources

Big thanks to Crunchyroll for streaming many of this season’s anime and making them accessible worldwide.
Thumbnail images were sourced directly from YouTube’s official thumbnail URLs, using the standard format for high-resolution previews.
Additional information and updates were gathered from trusted anime news websites like Screen Rant, TV Guide, and Sportskeeda.
Research and writing assistance provided by ChatGPT, helping to shape clear and engaging content.
Stay tuned to Aqua’s Daily Cope for more in-depth reviews and anime insights every week!


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