Anime Release Calendar
Every premiere across Winter, Spring, Summer & Fall — grouped by month with streaming guides, trailers, and scores. Bookmark this page; it updates as new schedules are confirmed.
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2 seasons2025
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4 seasons2020
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Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- Season 4
One Piece
Witch Hat Atelier

Renegade Immortal
Nippon Sangoku: The Three Nations of the Crimson Sun

Battle Through The Heavens Season 5

Tales of Herding Gods
Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 3
Classroom of the Elite 4th Season: Second Year, First Semester
Case Closed

Throne of Seal 2nd Season
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 4
How the anime calendar works
Anime in Japan follows a quarterly broadcast cycle. Each new “cours” (12–13 episode block) launches in the first two weeks of January, April, July, or October. AnimeVault's calendar mirrors that schedule so you can browse by season and jump straight into the catalogue.
Each season page groups premieres by month and date, sorted in broadcast order. Tap any title to open its full streaming guide with platform availability by country, official trailers, and episode counts. We track 330+ premieres across 22 seasons and counting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
AnimeVault's release calendar tracks every anime premiere by season (Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall), with streaming links, trailers, scores, and genre filters. We follow Japan's quarterly broadcast cycle so you can find this week's premieres or look up past seasons in seconds.
Japanese anime broadcast schedule splits the year into four quarters: Winter (January–March), Spring (April–June), Summer (July–September), and Fall (October–December). New cours typically debut in the first 1–2 weeks of each quarter, with most series running 11–13 episodes.
We refresh premiere dates, episode counts, and streaming links weekly. New seasonal lineups are added 2–4 weeks before the season starts, once MAL and AniList confirm broadcast schedules.
Many seasonal anime stream legally for free on Crunchyroll's ad-supported tier, Tubi, YouTube official anime channels, and Bilibili. Each anime page lists every legal streaming option by region.
We only build dedicated pages for seasons with 10+ confirmed premieres in our database (currently 826 titles). As we expand coverage, more seasons will appear here.
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