Jujutsu Kaisen The title is currently one of the biggest things to come out of Shonen Jump, but like every great series, the time to say goodbye is slowly approaching. While it may not be the most perfect anime out there, there is no denying the huge impact Jujutsu Kaisen Anime and manga have been in the world. The series became a global phenomenon, introducing millions of fans to its unique world of curses and witchcraft, and created some of the most memorable characters in recent years. Moreover, it is a well-known fact that Jujutsu Kaisen The manga is one of the 10 best-selling manga series of all time, and that alone is a huge achievement. Not every manga/series can reach that level of success, and Jujutsu Kaisen has earned its place among the biggest names in anime.
Jujutsu Kaisen The anime is slowly coming to an end, but fans are not ready to say goodbye to the kind of energy and excitement that the series brought to the world. Fortunately, there is a Shonen Jump title that will be the next best Jujutsu Kaisen. What comes next is perfect Jujutsu Kaisen Successor, and, to the surprise of many, it took 20 years for the manga to succeed as an anime. However, when the end Jujutsu Kaisen Considered the end of an era, Shonen Jump is already waiting for the next title to take over Jujutsu Kaisenplace of Interestingly, this series has the potential to become the next big thing Jujutsu Kaisen.
Satelight's Psyren would be Shonen Jump's next major hit
success of Jujutsu Kaisen It is credited with its strong storytelling along with incredible action, and the way it hooked fans to the manga and anime. From its intense battles to memorable characters, Jujutsu Kaisen It's not just another shonen title but a global phenomenon that helped define a new era of anime, earning millions of fans worldwide. When replacing the larger chain Jujutsu Kaisen Not an easy task, the upcoming successor, which is Satelight's battle shonen Sirenhas already built a strong following over the years.
Jujutsu Kaisen is great, but it's just beaten by 1 New Zen Shonen
JJK is one of the greatest shonen series, but it can't beat this other anime.
The Siren Manga is the hidden gem of Shonen Jump, and is it interesting that almost 20 years ago, it was one of the most talked about titles. The original manga was serialized by Shuisha in Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 2007 to November 2010, and the series ended with 16 collected volumes. It was later published in English by VIZ Media, allowing access to international fans. Despite gaining popularity and building a loyal fanbase, Siren The anime adaptation never got what many fans believed it deserved during its original run. But the tables have turned, and after years of waiting, the series has finally got its chance to step into the spotlight, and that too, at the right time. with Jujutsu Kaisen Near its end, a new generation of fans is about to discover Siren And hail it as the next big shonen title.
Siren Already has a loyal fanbase, as during the 2000s it was widely considered one of Shonen Jump's standout manga. As such, loyal fans have been waiting for years to finally get an anime adaptation, and despite the long wait and many reasons behind the delay, the moment is finally here. Siren The TV anime premieres in Japan in early October 2026, and the anime will adapt the entire manga to its conclusion.
The cult struck Siren It had to wait almost 20 years to get the anime treatment because it came out during one of the most competitive times in shonen jump history. At the time, the magazine was full of major hits like Counting, D.gray manand Katekyo Hitman Reborn!Shonen's legendary Big Three, while, a piece, Narutoand BleachAll were at the peak of their popularity. likewise, Siren Faced with huge competition and was overshadowed by the massive success of surrounding titles. While it was performing well and gaining a dedicated following during this time, Siren was eventually cancelled, leaving its cult fans wondering what would have happened if the series had stuck around a little longer.
Now, decades later, Siren Finally has an opportunity to step out of the shadows of the Big Three and reintroduce itself as an anime to a new generation of anime fans, especially those who Jujutsu Kaisen Replacement. However, apart from its comparison Jujutsu Kaisen, Siren TV anime has great potential and a great chance to hold its own. It doesn't need to be compared to JJK to be anything because it has its own world, story, and identity that help it stand out. While with the end of Jujutsu KaisenTime has made comparison inevitable, Siren 2026 has enough potential to create its own legacy and therefore become a major shonen title in its own right.
Everything you need to know about Siren, the forgotten gem of Shonen Jump
In late December 2025, REMOW officially announced that Toshiaki Iwashiro's psychological warfare action manga Siren It will eventually receive a TV anime adaptation, scheduled to air in Japan in 2026. Along with this announcement, the official website and social media accounts for the anime were launched, revealing the main staff, main cast members, teaser trailer, and promotional artwork for the upcoming adaptation. It was with the author, Iwashiro, sharing a specific illustration:
Furthermore, the announcement states that voice actor Rikuya Yasuda will take on the role of protagonist Ageha Yoshina, while Mayuko Kazama will voice Sakura's Amamiya in the upcoming anime. Siren will be directed by Katsumi Ono (Skeleton Knight in another world) at animation studio Satelight, with Shin Yoshida (Naruto Shippuden) handling chain structure. The character designs will be done by Akira Okuma, while the music will be composed by Takashi Ohma, Tatsuhiko Saiki and Shu Kanematsu.

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According to the official description of Siren:
One day, high schooler Ageha Yoshina picks up a mysterious “red phone card” left in a public telephone booth. A few days later, her childhood friend and classmate, Sakura's Amamiya—who had the same card—suddenly disappears without a trace. In her search, Ageha finds herself drawn into rumors surrounding a nationwide string of mysterious disappearances, said to be the work of a secret organization known as “Psyren”. When he gains access to the group, a deadly game begins – one that will change his fate forever.
Siren The TV anime also has a teaser trailer, which you can watch below:
After almost 20 years of waiting, Siren Finally getting the anime adaptation that many fans have been hoping for since its original manga run. Years later, the Big Three cast their spell on the world of shonen Jujutsu Kaisen Its end is near, the time has come at last Siren Go ahead and cast your own magic. The exact premiere date of the TV anime though Siren While this remains unknown at the time of writing, it shouldn't be long before it is announced.
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