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2024: The Year Anime Fans Must Say Goodbye to These Beloved Series

If you’re an anime fan, you know the bittersweet feeling of watching a favorite series come to an end. It’s like saying goodbye to an old friend—you’re grateful for the memories, but it still stings a little. Well, 2024 is shaping up to be one of those years where we’ll be waving farewell to some beloved anime and manga series. So, grab your tissues, because it’s time to take a look at the titles we’ll be saying goodbye to this year.

Jujutsu Kaisen
Jujutsu Kaisen | Source: VIZ


1. Jujutsu Kaisen: The End of an Era


Let’s start with the big one—Jujutsu Kaisen. This series has taken the anime and manga world by storm since its debut, with its intense battles, complex characters, and a storyline that keeps you on the edge of your seat. But all good things must come to an end, and sadly, Jujutsu Kaisen is no exception.

The manga is set to wrap up in just five chapters, with the final chapter slated for release on September 30, 2024. Fans have been eagerly following the journey of Yuji Itadori and his friends as they battle cursed spirits, and the anticipation for the finale is at an all-time high. What twists and turns will Gege Akutami have in store for us? Will Yuji find peace, or will the curse of Sukuna continue to haunt him? We’ll find out soon enough, but one thing’s for sure—this ending is going to leave a mark on the anime community.

Karakai Jouzu (?) no Nishikata-san
Karakai Jouzu (?) no Nishikata-san | | Source: Reddit: takagi_san


2. Karakai Jouzu (?) no Nishikata-san: A Fond Farewell to Childhood Games


Another series that’s coming to a close is the sequel to Teasing Master Takagi-san, officially known as Karakai Jouzu (?) no Nishikata-san. This series has been a fan favorite for years, with its heartwarming and often hilarious depiction of the playful relationship between Nishikata and Takagi.

The sequel manga, which focused on the next generation—specifically, the adorable antics of Chi, Nishikata, and Takagi’s daughter—has also captured the hearts of fans. However, all the teasing, blushing, and childhood games are coming to an end in 2024. While it’s sad to say goodbye to these characters, it’s comforting to know that they’ll be left with happy memories and a legacy of love and laughter that spans generations.

Attack on Titan
Attack on Titan | Source: Netflix 


3. Attack on Titan: The Final Curtain Call


Attack on Titan has been one of the most influential anime series of the past decade, with its dark, dystopian world and mind-bending plot twists. The series officially ended its manga run in 2021, but the anime adaptation has been keeping fans on the edge of their seats with its final season.

In 2024, the Attack on Titan anime is finally drawing to a close, bringing the epic tale of Eren YeaAnime Series Ending 2024ger and the Survey Corps to its thrilling conclusion. The journey has been long, with plenty of heartbreak and shocking revelations along the way, but the end is in sight. Whether you’re Team Eren or Team Humanity, this finale is sure to be one for the history books. Prepare yourself for one last, heart-pounding ride through the walls.

My Hero Academia | Source: VIZ


4. My Hero Academia: The Last Stand of the Heroes


My Hero Academia has been a cornerstone of modern shonen anime, inspiring fans with its message of hope, courage, and heroism. But even heroes have to hang up their capes eventually. In 2024, the My Hero Academia manga is expected to conclude, marking the end of Deku’s journey to becoming the greatest hero.

The series has been building towards a climactic showdown between the heroes and the villains, with stakes higher than ever before. Fans have grown up alongside Deku and his classmates, and it’s going to be tough to say goodbye to U.A. High School. But as we prepare for the final battle, we can be sure that Kohei Horikoshi will deliver an ending that’s as powerful and inspiring as the series itself.

Black Clover
Black Clover | Source: VIZ


5. Black Clover: The Final Spell


Another long-running shonen series that’s coming to an end in 2024 is Black Clover. Asta’s journey from a magic-less underdog to one of the most powerful magic knights has been nothing short of epic, and the series has gained a dedicated fanbase over the years.

With the manga entering its final arc, fans are gearing up for a showdown that will determine the fate of the Clover Kingdom and the world itself. Will Asta finally achieve his dream of becoming the Wizard King? What will happen to the bonds he’s formed along the way? The answers are just around the corner, but saying goodbye to Asta and the Black Bulls will be no easy feat.

One Piece
One Piece | Source: VIZ


6. One Piece: The End Is Near (But Not Just Yet)


Okay, so One Piece isn’t technically ending in 2024, but we’re getting close, folks. Eiichiro Oda has hinted that Luffy’s journey to find the One Piece and become the Pirate King is entering its final stages. While the end might still be a few years off, it’s clear that the conclusion of this legendary series is on the horizon.

2024 will likely see some major developments in the story as the Straw Hat Pirates close in on the final island, Laugh Tale. The excitement is palpable, but so is the realization that we’ll soon have to say goodbye to Luffy, Zoro, Nami, and the rest of the crew. It’s been a wild ride, and while the end isn’t quite here yet, it’s time to start preparing ourselves for the inevitable farewell.

So there you have it—2024 is shaping up to be a year of emotional goodbyes for anime fans. From the intense battles of Jujutsu Kaisen to the heartwarming antics of Teasing Master Nishikata-san, these series have left a lasting impact on the anime community. As we bid them farewell, let’s celebrate the stories, characters, and memories that have made these series so special. After all, every ending is just the beginning of a new adventure!

Aastha Jha

I'm a fresh content writing intern with a love for turning ideas into fun, engaging content. I'm all about learning, growing, and bringing a bit of creativity to everything I write!

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