Welcome back, readers, to another part of our Weekly Anime News!

In this part, we’ll share the latest anime news we got this week. Let’s take a quick look at the topics we’ll be covering today:

  • Netflix to add old amazing anime to Indian server
  • Anime getting same-day English dub as sub
  • Anime’s new seasons debut and more cast reveals
  • Anime that is going to air on July 18 with 3 versions of anime
  • Some more small news

so let’s start


Netflix to add old amazing anime to Indian server

One of the best news pieces for OG anime lovers—Netflix India is going to add Dragon Ball Z Anime, and it is going to release in India from July 15.

Dragon Ball Z anime premiered in April 1989 and it has 291 episodes.

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Why this is big news for Indian fans is because this was the first OG anime that became very popular in Indian households. From July 15 onwards, you can watch this anime on Netflix.

Many new anime were also added on Crunchyroll India, and this time, Netflix has added this OG anime for its Indian watchers.

The latest Dragon Ball franchise anime, Dragon Ball Daima, was also premiered on the same day. In Japan, it premiered on October 11, while Netflix started it from October 16 for Indian anime fans.

Cartoon Network India first aired this OG anime on television in July 2001 on Indian TV.


Anime Getting Same-Day English Dub as Sub

Crunchyroll announced on Thursday that the television anime of the same manga name, Gachikuta, is getting a same-day English dub on July 6.

This anime is going to debut in Summer 2025, and it will air from July 06 in Japan. CBC, TBS, and 26 other channels are going to air this anime on TV

Image via Gachiakuta anime’s website
©Kei Urana, Hideyoshi Andou and KODANSHA/ “GACHIAKUTA” Production Committee

For other countries like all across America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, Russia, Belarus, and for the Indian subcontinent.

The first two episodes will also be screened at the upcoming Anime Expo in Los Angeles, and both the creators of this anime—Kei Urana and Hideyoshi Andou, alongside producer Naoki Amano—are going to be there.

Check Anime Trailer Here


Anime’s New Seasons Debut and More Cast Reveal

The television anime of Shigeru Sagazaki’s From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman ended with 12 episodes on Sunday, with a video announcing a second season, which will air next year.

Check The Video here

This news was also celebrated by the anime’s lead voice actor, Hiroaki Hirata.

We are not going to give you spoilers about the anime—so watch it. This is one of the best anime that has aired this Spring 2025.

This is an action, adventure, fantasy anime. The storyline is unique with good animation. Animation can be improved, and the background music is very good.


Anime That Is Going to Air on July 18 with 3 Versions of Anime

Kadokawa revealed that the July 18 television premiere will feature three different versions of Nukitashi The Animation—the anime of Qruppo’s adult visual novel adventure game “What’s a Flat-Chested Girl Like Me to Do on an Island Straight Out of a Porn Game?”—on Sunday.

Image courtesy of Kadokawa
© Qruppo/青藍島観光協会

This anime will premiere on July 18 on the AT-X Channel at 26:05 JST. It will have three versions:

  • AT-X and Blu-ray Version: “Seiran Island” – the lewd version with the most unregulated content, available on AT-X and on the anime’s Blu-ray disc.
  • Streaming-Only Version: This version has lewd elements slightly more restricted than in the unregulated version and can be viewed on various streaming sites.
  • TV Version: The fully regulated version that can be viewed on BS11, Gifu Broadcasting, KBS Kyoto, and Mie TV.

This anime is going to be the first one with three versions. Before this, many anime had two versions—one censored and one uncensored—but this is the first time something like this is happening.


Some More Small News

My Hero academia Anime’s Final Season streams trailer

As you know, the My Hero Academia manga is over, and the anime is also in its final part. TOHO Animation began streaming a teaser for the eighth and final season of the My Hero Academia anime on Monday.

Check The trailer here

Image courtesy of Toho Co., Ltd.

At this Anime Expo, TOHO Animation is going to host a “My Hero Academia Special Event” on July 5 from 10:00 to 11:20 a.m. in Los Angeles. Deku’s English and Japanese voice actors will be there at the panel, along with a Shonen Jump editor for the series.

Series creator Kohei Horikoshi is also going to be there. The season will debut in October, and Crunchyroll will stream the anime worldwide (excluding Asia) as it airs in Japan.

On December 4, 2024, the manga of My Hero Academia ended with its 42nd and final compiled book, with 38 pages.

New Anime Movie Of Rascal Does not Dream Of Franchise on Crunchyroll

Crunchyroll announced on Tuesday that it will stream Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl, the anime movie that adapts the sixth and seventh light novel volumes of the Rascal Does Not Dream novel series.

This movie is going to stream from Thursday at 5:00 P.M. PDT / 8:00 P.M. EDT with both English and Japanese dubs. This movie premiered in Japan in June 2019.

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Image courtesy of Aniplex of America

Kadokawa published the first novel of Hajime Kamoshida’s series, named Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai, in April 2014.

This series was a hit, and more than 3 million copies of the novel are in circulation.