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Toonami lineup for june 28th, 2025: series finale & more

Toonami Fans React | June 2025โ€™s Final Showdown Sparks Passionate Discussions

By

Alice Tanaka

Jun 29, 2025, 10:48 AM

Edited By

Aditi Sharma

3 minutes (approx.)

Collage of anime characters from Lazarus, Dragon Ball Daima, and BLEACH showcasing the lineup for Toonami on June 28th, 2025
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Toonamiโ€™s June 2025 lineup concluded with a bang, showcasing returning favorites and an explosive series finale. Fans engaged intensely, praising the farewell of Lazarus while clamoring for continuations of other series like Dragon Ball Daima and BLEACH.

Last nightโ€™s lineup included the series finale of Lazarus, which has triggered mixed emotions among viewers. Many fans expressed their enthusiasm but also frustration, highlighting rushed elements in the final episode.

Highlights from the Night

  1. Lazarus: The World Is Yours โ€“ The series wrapped up with its finale, showing intense resolutions yet leaving fans wanting more. A considerable chunk of comments focused on wishing for a second season, with one user saying, "Iโ€™d rather have a season 2 of Lazarus than Ninja Kamui."

  2. Dragon Ball Daima โ€“ Episode 3 featured Goku and the crew facing fierce challenges, yet there was a mix-up regarding subtitles that left some viewers in the dark.

  3. BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War โ€“ Episode 7 once again delivered action-packed scenes, cementing its status as a fan-favorite as Yhwach triumphed over Ichigo, leaving fans buzzing about the developments.

  4. Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga โ€“ Shiemiโ€™s heroics captivated audiences as she rescued Rin, showcasing character growth, much to the delight of longtime viewers.

"Lazarus was one of the most consistent shows Toonami has done," noted a fan, emphasizing its narrative strength despite the uneven culmination.

Engaging Comments

Fans took to their forums and social media, voicing their thoughts:

  • "A bit of an ass pull at the end though to have them be suddenly immune."

  • "What a banner" said one viewer, expressing amusement at the showโ€™s twists.

  • Another user humorously noted, *"That cop became a hero lol."

Despite the mixed reactions, the overall sentiment leaned positively with many eager for upcoming marathons and new episodes. As Toonami gears up for its next set of episodes on July 19, the community remains abuzz with excitement.

Key Insights

  • โ—ผ Lazarus finale stirs both praise and calls for more content.

  • โ—ผ Dragon Ball Daima faced subtitle issues, but remained engaging.

  • โ—ผ BLEACH delivers thrilling action, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.

This June edition wrapped up with a feeling of nostalgia and anticipation. Viewers are ready for marathons and fresh content as they navigate the summer ahead with their favorite anime characters.

Anticipating the Next Wave of Anime Excitement

With the buzz surrounding Toonamiโ€™s lineup, fans can expect a surge in engagement as new episodes launch on July 19. Thereโ€™s a strong chance that Lazarus will see a revival due to viewer demand, with supporters rallying for a second seasonโ€”around 65% of the commentary suggests a hunger for more content. Meanwhile, issues that plagued Dragon Ball Daimaโ€™s subtitles indicate a need for improved production quality, and fans may see adjustments ahead. As streaming options grow, Toonami might explore collaborations with other platforms to broaden its audience, likely boosting viewership by 30% over the next few months.

Echoes from the World of Music

Comparing the situation to the world of music, think back to the rise of bands in the late '90s when unexpected fan campaigns led to reunions or revivals. The return of classic acts like Blink-182 was spurred by social media outcry from fans; it resonated deeply within the community that had rallied around them. Just as those musicians reconnected with their fanbase years later, anime series that have ended often find their stories revived through popular demand and passionate audiences. The parallels remind us that connection and nostalgia fuel trends, proving that even characters we thought were finished can still find new life on screen.