The Ultimate 2024 Anime Movie Guide: Must-Watch Releases and Upcoming Films
As 2024 is shaping up to be an extraordinary year for anime enthusiasts. With a lineup that spans genres from intense action and thrilling adventures to heartfelt dramas and whimsical fantasies, there's something for everyone. Each month brings new stories and beloved characters to the big screen, promising an unforgettable cinematic experience. Whether you're a long-time anime fan or new to the genre, these films are sure to captivate your imagination and leave you eagerly awaiting the next release. Let's dive into the incredible anime movies hitting theaters throughout 2024 and see what makes each one a must-watch.
List of Must-Watch Anime Movie Releases and Upcoming Anime Films
January: A Dynamic Start
January kicked off 2024 with a bang, bringing a diverse array of films that set the stage for an exciting year. Bloody Escape: Jigoku no Tōsō Geki from Polygon Pictures, directed by Gorō Taniguchi, thrilled audiences with its high-stakes escape plot and intense action scenes. This was followed by the much-anticipated Kizumonogatari: Koyomi Vamp from Shaft, under the direction of Tatsuya Oishi. This film continued the Monogatari series’ tradition of deep emotional narratives combined with stunning animation. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom, directed by Mitsuo Fukuda and produced by Bandai Namco Filmworks, delivered epic mecha battles and intricate storytelling that captivated Gundam fans. Wrapping up the month was Eiga Given: Hiiragi Mix from Lerche, a poignant film that delved into Hiiragi’s backstory, blending beautiful music with heartfelt drama.
Month | Release Date | Title | Studio | Director | Length |
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January | January 5 | Bloody Escape: Jigoku no Tōsō Geki | Polygon Pictures | Gorō Taniguchi | 97 min |
January 12 | Kizumonogatari: Koyomi Vamp | Shaft | Tatsuya Oishi | 144 min | |
January 26 | Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom | Bandai Namco Filmworks | Mitsuo Fukuda | 124 min | |
January 27 | Eiga Given: Hiiragi Mix | Lerche | Noriko Hashimoto | 70 min |
February: Emotions and Rivals
February brought us Ōmuro-ke: Dear Sisters, a heartwarming tale about sisterhood from Passione and Studio Lings, directed by Naoyuki Tatsuwa. This touching story resonated with many for its portrayal of familial bonds. Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle, produced by Production I.G and directed by Susumu Mitsunaka, brought intense volleyball action to the screen, showcasing the fierce rivalries and emotional highs and lows of the sport.
Month | Release Date | Title | Studio | Director | Length |
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February | February 2 | Ōmuro-ke: Dear Sisters | Passione, Studio Lings | Naoyuki Tatsuwa | 43 min |
February 16 | Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle | Production I.G | Susumu Mitsunaka | 85 min |
March: Epic Journeys
March featured a mix of whimsical and thought-provoking stories. Paripi Kōmei: Road to Summer Sonia from P.A. Works, directed by Shū Honma, was a delightful summer adventure filled with humor and heart. Doraemon: Nobita's Earth Symphony, directed by Kazuaki Imai for Shin-Ei Animation, took viewers on an eco-friendly journey, highlighting the importance of environmental conservation. The month concluded with Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction (part 1), a mind-bending narrative directed by Tomoyuki Kurokawa for Production +h, which kept audiences on the edge of their seats.
Month | Release Date | Title | Studio | Director | Length |
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March | March 1 | Paripi Kōmei: Road to Summer Sonia | P.A. Works | Shū Honma | 119 min |
March 1 | Doraemon: Nobita's Earth Symphony | Shin-Ei Animation | Kazuaki Imai | 120 min | |
March 22 | Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction (part 1) | Production +h. | Tomoyuki Kurokawa | - |
April: Mysteries and New Worlds
April offered a mix of mystery and fantasy. Detective Conan: The Million Dollar Pentagram from TMS Entertainment, directed by Chika Nagaoka, presented a high-stakes mystery that captivated fans of the long-running series. Kuramerukagari, directed by Shigeyoshi Tsukahara for Team OneOne, took viewers on a visually stunning journey through fantastical realms. Blue Lock: Episode Nagi, directed by Shunsuke Ishikawa and produced by Eight Bit, continued the intense and competitive world of Blue Lock, focusing on the talented Nagi.
Month | Release Date | Title | Studio | Director | Length |
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April | April 12 | Detective Conan: The Million Dollar Pentagram | TMS Entertainment | Chika Nagaoka | 111 min |
April 12 | Kuramerukagari | Team OneOne | Shigeyoshi Tsukahara | 62 min | |
April 19 | Blue Lock: Episode Nagi | Eight Bit | Shunsuke Ishikawa | 91 min |
May: Heroes and Dreams
May was a month of heroes and heartfelt stories. Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture (part 1) from Bandai Namco Filmworks, directed by Yoshimitsu Ohashi, continued the complex and thrilling saga of Code Geass. Trapezium, directed by Masahiro Shinohara for CloverWorks, offered an emotional drama exploring dreams and aspirations. Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Road to the Top, directed by Chengzhi Liao for CygamesPictures, delighted fans with its tale of horse girls striving to achieve their dreams. Iris the Movie: Full Energy!!, directed by Hiroshi Ikehata for Studio Gokumi, provided an action-packed adventure. My Oni Girl, directed by Tomotaka Shibayama for Studio Colorido, blended supernatural elements with a coming-of-age story. Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Beginning of a New Era, directed by Ken Yamamoto for CygamesPictures, continued the beloved series with new exciting races. Finally, Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction (part 2) from Production +h and directed by Tomoyuki Kurokawa, further unraveled its enigmatic plot.
Month | Release Date | Title | Studio | Director | Length |
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May | May 10 | Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture (part 1) | Bandai Namco Filmworks | Yoshimitsu Ohashi | - |
May 10 | Trapezium | CloverWorks | Masahiro Shinohara | 94 min | |
May 10 | Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Road to the Top | CygamesPictures | Chengzhi Liao | 98 min | |
May 17 | Iris the Movie: Full Energy!! | Studio Gokumi | Hiroshi Ikehata | 60 min | |
May 24 | My Oni Girl | Studio Colorido | Tomotaka Shibayama | 112 min | |
May 24 | Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Beginning of a New Era | CygamesPictures | Ken Yamamoto | 108 min | |
May 24 | Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction (part 2) | Production +h. | Tomoyuki Kurokawa | - |
June: Unconventional Tales
June brought unique and unconventional stories. Bocchi the Rock! Re: from CloverWorks, directed by Keiichirō Saitō, continued Bocchi’s musical journey, capturing the trials and triumphs of rock life. Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture (part 2), also directed by Yoshimitsu Ohashi for Bandai Namco Filmworks, delved deeper into the political intrigue and strategy of the series. A Few Moments of Cheers from 100Studio, Hurray!, and POPREQ explored moments of joy and camaraderie in a short but impactful film. Rabbits Kingdom the Movie, directed by Masayoshi Ozaki for Studio Sign, offered a whimsical adventure in a rabbit kingdom. Ōmuro-ke: Dear Friends from Passione and Studio Lings, directed by Naoyuki Tatsuwa, focused on friendship, continuing the touching narrative of Dear Sisters. Look Back, directed by Kiyotaka Oshiyama for Studio Durian, provided a reflective story that encouraged viewers to ponder their past.
Month | Release Date | Title | Studio | Director | Length |
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June | June 7 | Bocchi the Rock! Re: | CloverWorks | Keiichirō Saitō | - |
June 7 | Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture (part 2) | Bandai Namco Filmworks | Yoshimitsu Ohashi | - | |
June 14 | A Few Moments of Cheers | 100Studio, Hurray!, POPREQ | - | 68 min | |
June 14 | Rabbits Kingdom the Movie | Studio Sign | Masayoshi Ozaki | 94 min | |
June 21 | Ōmuro-ke: Dear Friends | Passione, Studio Lings | Naoyuki Tatsuwa | 43 min | |
June 28 | Look Back | Studio Durian | Kiyotaka Oshiyama | 62 min |
July: Epic Adventures
July was a month of epic adventures and emotional tales. Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture (part 3), directed by Yoshimitsu Ohashi for Bandai Namco Filmworks, brought more plot twists and character developments. Be Forever Yamato: Rebel 3199, with Harutoshi Fukui and Naomichi Yamato at the helm for Studio Mother, promised a sci-fi epic filled with action and depth. Ghost Cat Anzu, a collaboration between Shin-Ei Animation and Miyu Productions, directed by Yōko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita, was an enchanting tale about a ghost cat blending humor and heart. Gekijōban SutoPuri Hajimari no Monogatari: Strawberry School Festival!!!!, directed by Naoki Matsuura for Liden Films, set a lively festival backdrop for fun and excitement. Gekijōban Mononoke: Karakasa, directed by Kenji Nakamura for EOTA, delved deep into Japanese folklore with stunning visuals.
Month | Release Date | Title | Studio | Director | Length |
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July | July 5 | Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture (part 3) | Bandai Namco Filmworks | Yoshimitsu Ohashi | - |
July 19 | Be Forever Yamato: Rebel 3199 | Studio Mother | Harutoshi Fukui, Naomichi Yamato | - | |
July 19 | Ghost Cat Anzu | Shin-Ei Animation, Miyu Productions | Yōko Kuno, Nobuhiro Yamashita | 90 min | |
July 19 | Gekijōban SutoPuri Hajimari no Monogatari: Strawberry School Festival!!!! | Liden Films | Naoki Matsuura | - | |
July 26 | Gekijōban Mononoke: Karakasa | EOTA | Kenji Nakamura | - |
August: Heroes and Fantasies
August brought heroes and fantastical adventures to the forefront. Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture (part 4), directed by Yoshimitsu Ohashi for Bandai Namco Filmworks, reached new heights with its penultimate chapter. My Hero Academia: You're Next, directed by Tensai Okamura for Bones, presented new challenges for our favorite heroes. Bocchi the Rock! Re:Re: from CloverWorks, directed by Keiichirō Saitō, continued Bocchi’s inspiring musical journey. Crayon Shin-Chan: Ora-tachi no Kyōryū Nikki, directed by Shinobu Sasaki for Shin-Ei Animation, provided a fun-filled, family-friendly movie. Touken Ranbu Dо̄den: Chikashi Samuraira Umonora, directed by Kazuya Ichikawa for DOMERICA, brought legendary swordsmen to life in a historical fantasy. Zegapain STA, directed by Masami Shimoda for Bandai Namco Filmworks, promised a thrilling and thought-provoking sci-fi adventure. The Colors Within, directed by Naoko Yamada for Science Saru, explored inner emotions and creativity in an artistic narrative.
Month | Release Date | Title | Studio | Director | Length |
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August | August 2 | Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture (part 4) | Bandai Namco Filmworks | Yoshimitsu Ohashi | - |
August 2 | My Hero Academia: You're Next | Bones | Tensai Okamura | - | |
August 9 | Bocchi the Rock! Re:Re: | CloverWorks | Keiichirō Saitō | - | |
August 9 | Crayon Shin-Chan: Ora-tachi no Kyōryū Nikki | Shin-Ei Animation | Shinobu Sasaki | - | |
August 16 | Touken Ranbu Dо̄den: Chikashi Samuraira Umonora | DOMERICA | Kazuya Ichikawa | - | |
August 16 | Zegapain STA | Bandai Namco Filmworks | Masami Shimoda | - | |
August 30 | The Colors Within | Science Saru | Naoko Yamada | - |
September: School and Magic
September featured school idols and magical adventures. Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Final Chapter (part 1), directed by Tomoyuki Kawamura for Bandai Namco Filmworks, showcased the beloved idol group facing new challenges. Wonderful PreCure! The Movie, directed by Naoki Miyahara for Toei Animation, offered a magical adventure perfect for PreCure fans of all ages.
Month | Release Date | Title | Studio | Director | Length |
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September | September 6 | Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Final Chapter (part 1) | Bandai Namco Filmworks | Tomoyuki Kawamura | - |
September 13 | Wonderful PreCure! The Movie | Toei Animation | Naoki Miyahara | - |
October: New Beginnings
October focused on new beginnings and heartfelt stories. Ganbatte Ikimasshoi, directed by Yūhei Sakuragi for Studio Moe and Reirs, provided a story about perseverance and friendship. BanG Dream! Spring Sunshine, Lost Cat from Sanzigen blended music and mystery in a charming film about the BanG Dream! universe.
Month | Release Date | Title | Studio | Director | Length |
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October | October 25 | Ganbatte Ikimasshoi | Studio Moe, Reirs | Yūhei Sakuragi | - |
October | BanG Dream! Spring Sunshine, Lost Cat | Sanzigen | - | - |
November: Detective Thrills
November brought detective thrills to the screen. Fuuto Tantei: Kamen Rider Skull no Shōzō, directed by Yousuke Kabashima for Studio Kai, offered a thrilling detective story that brought the Kamen Rider universe to life.
Month | Release Date | Title | Studio | Director | Length |
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November | November 8 | Fuuto Tantei: Kamen Rider Skull no Shōzō | Studio Kai | Yousuke Kabashima | - |
December: Ninja Legends
December concluded the year with ninja adventures. Gekijōban Nintama Rantaro Dokutake Ninjatai Saikyō no Gunshi, directed by Masaya Fujimori for Ajia-do Animation Works, promised a fun-filled ninja adventure perfect for the holiday season.
Month | Release Date | Title | Studio | Director | Length |
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December | December | Gekijōban Nintama Rantaro Dokutake Ninjatai Saikyō no Gunshi | Ajia-do Animation Works | Masaya Fujimori | - |
No doubt! 2024 is undeniably a remarkable year for anime movies, with each month offering a diverse range of films that cater to all tastes. From heart-pounding action and emotional dramas to whimsical adventures and thought-provoking narratives, the anime movie lineup promises to keep fans entertained and eagerly anticipating what’s next. Be sure to catch these incredible films and immerse yourself in the fantastic world of anime. Happy watching!
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