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Anticipation Builds as ‘Frieren’ Faces Stiff Competition with the Return of its Biggest Rival in April

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In the realm of contemporary shonen anime, Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End firmly holds the title of the most celebrated series. This is particularly evident from its standing on MyAnimeList, a leading anime review platform. Back in March 2024, Frieren managed to overtake the long-reigning favorite, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and currently dominates the top two positions on the site for its first and second seasons. It seems that no anime is poised to challenge its supremacy.

While Solo Leveling might have clinched a win over Frieren at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards, turning Sung Jinwoo into a perennial adversary for Frieren fans, and Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 is a formidable contender in the Winter 2026 season, neither series appears capable of dethroning Frieren from its top spot on MyAnimeList. However, a new contender is emerging with the return of Hiromu Arakawa, creator of Fullmetal Alchemist, who is set to launch a fresh anime series with Studio Bones, the same studio behind the original FMAB. This development suggests that Frieren might finally encounter a worthy rival.

The upcoming anime, Daemons of the Shadow Realm, is a collaboration between Studio Bones and Hiromu Arakawa, adapted from her acclaimed manga of the same name. Given this dynamic duo’s proven track record, their new series stands a strong chance of reclaiming the top spot on MyAnimeList, a position that FMAB once proudly held.

Daemons of the Shadow Realm is an upcoming anime produced by Studio Bones, based on the popular manga series of the same name by Fullmetal Alchemist creator Hiromu Arakawa. Arawaka and Studio Bones have already proven themselves the one winning combination that can rival Frieren in terms of MyAnimeList supremacy, so their new series could have a real shot at retaking the crown that FMAB lost.

Daemons of the Shadow Realm tells the story of Yuru and his twin sister Asa, who have spent their entire lives in a remote village, unable to leave. Things take a dramatic turn when a strange group of foreign visitors change everything Yuru thought he knew about him and Asa’s peaceful life.

As the series’ official description explains: “In a world where certain humans command mighty supernatural duos called Daemons, it is the birthright of ‘the children who sunder day and night’ —twins Yuru and Asa—to rule over these powerful entities.” The description continues, “Separated from a young age and unaware of the truth of their birth, brother and sister must fight to make their way back to each other, claim their birthright, and save the world.”

The main emphasis of the series centers around entities called Daemons, who are like invisible spiritual guardians who can only be seen by Seers. There are even hints of isekai tropes in Daemons of the Shadow Realm, as Yuru comes to learn about the world outside his village, which is nothing like he imagined.

As Fullmetal Alchemist fans are more than aware, Hiromu Arakawa is a mastermind at writing characters with a sibling dynamic, and that talent once again carries over into Daemons of the Shadow Realm. The bond between Yuru and Asa is just as endearing as that of Ed and Al Elrich, even if it starts out far more complicated.

Daemons of the Shadow Realm is Retaining The High Quality That Studio Bones Delivered With FMAB

One of the main reasons Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood remained the top-rated anime for so long was simply its phenomenal quality and consistency from top to bottom. Building on the strong foundation of Arakawa’s writing and art from the manga, Studio Bones delivered a perfect adaptation that was both well-animated and fully faithful to the source material. It’s clear based on some new looks at the anime that Daemons of the Shadow Realm will retain that same quality.

On February 2, Aniplex released a new trailer for the series accompanied by a key visual that showcases how great Arakwa’s latest adaptation will look. The action is fluid, the character designs are consistent, and it’s clearly very loyal to the imagery from Arakawa’s original manga. Any FMA fan who watches the new trailer can instantly recognize Arawaka’s signature art style in the characters, making this feel like a true spiritual successor to Fullmetal Alchemist.

Yuru and Asa in new key visual art for the Daemons of the Shadow Realm anime
Yuru and Asa in new key visual art for the Daemons of the Shadow Realm anime
Bones

The new trailer concludes with confirmation that Daemons of the Shadow Realm will begin airing on April 4, 2026. This year is already absolutely stacked with heavy-hitting anime. Aside from Frieren, Daemons of the Shadow Realm will have to compete with JJK, Dragon Ball Super, and even Ghost in the Shell’s highly-anticipated Science SARU remake. But ultimately, Daemons of the Shadow Realm’s greatest competition won’t even be Frieren, but itself.

While Daemons of the Shadow Realm isn’t quite as acclaimed a manga as FMA was, it’s still a strong story with memorable characters. Perhaps even more importantly, it’s still ongoing. Given time and with a strong ending, Arakawa’s new series could very well end up being just as universally loved.

That’s ultimately the thing that differentiates Frieren from every other modern new gen shonen this side of FMA: its consistent quality in terms of writing and animation make it near-impossible to hate. If Daemons of the Shadow Realm delivers on that same promise, it could very well be the most impressive shonen anime debut since Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and the one series that could finally dethrone Frieren on MAL.

Daemons of the Shadow Realm will begin streaming on Crunchyroll on April 4, and will run for two consecutive cours. Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Season 2 is currently streaming on Crunchyroll, with new episodes releasing every Friday.


Frieren is holding a case and looking behind herself while Fern and Stark wait for her in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End.


Release Date

September 29, 2023

Network

Nippon TV, YTV, FBS, Chukyo TV, RNB, FCT, STV, KNB, HTV, YBS, RAB, TVI, YBC, UMK TV Miyazaki, TSB, MMT, TeNY, RNC, NIB, KKT, KTK, NKT, ABS, JRT, Daiichi-TV, FBC, RKC, KYT, KRY

Directors

Kento Matsui, Kota Mori, Takahiro Natori, Morio Asaka, Lim Ka-hee, Taku Kimura, Ken Ando, Hirotaka Mori, Ayaka Tsuji

  • Atsumi Tanezaki

    Frieren (voice)

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    Kana Ichinose

    Fern (voice)


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