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One of the most anticipated releases of 2026 has to be Madoka Magica Walpurgisnacht: Rising. This film is set to release sometime in February 2026 in Japanese theaters, though global fans will likely be able to access the movie later in the year. It’s set to act as a direct sequel to the Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Rebellion film, continuing the events and expanding upon plot points from the previous movie. Even years after its influential anime dropped, Madoka Magica is still recognized as one of the defining shows within the magical girl subgenre, along with one of the top examples of successful trope-subversion. So if you’re a long-time fan eagerly awaiting the next installments in this franchise, these five anime are great substitutes until it’s available for streaming.
5) Girls Last Tour

Girls Last Tour is a post-apocalyptic venture that delves deep into the last efforts of a rag-tag duo as they traverse the end of the world. The series was released in 2017 and had a total of 12 episodes before coming to an end. It was known for its adorable art that juxtaposed the bleak, grim nature of its subject matter, creating an interesting dichotomy between its visuals and the story being told. Girls Last Tour follows the tale of two young girls traveling over the wasteland of a destroyed Earth, traversing numerous cities to search for supplies, shelter, food, and water. Their inevitable end doesn’t take away from the fleeting moments of beauty the show manages to convey as the girls take in the small wonders of life.
4) Magical Girl Raising Project

Magical Girl Raising Project is another deceptively cute anime that has much deeper, darker themes than its art style lets on. The show was released back in 2016, but a second season titled Magical Girl Raising Project: Restart is scheduled to debut sometime in 2026. This series combines aspects of the magical girl genre with survival, creating a series that never shies away from the brutal nature of its plot. In Magical Girl Raising Project, a smartphone app exists that acts as a game to turn girls across the country into real magical girls. The only catch is that when the magical girl population becomes oversaturated, the girls must fight each other to the death for the sake of keeping their powers and lives.
3) Wonder Egg Priority

Wonder Egg Priority is another addition to this list that embraces the magical girl genre while exploring the harsh reality of earning such powers. The series first came out in 2021 and had a total of 13 episodes in total before it ended. This show explored themes of mental health, overcoming grief, friendship, sacrifice, and bullying; these mature themes made the series stand out among other contemporary titles, with Wonder Egg Priority navigating many social issues that young girls might actually experience. The plot follows Ai Ohto, a girl suffering from depression after her best friend commits suicide. Ai is offered the chance to bring her friend back to life if she becomes a magical girl in an alternate dream reality, where her goal is to protect the souls of other girls dealing with trauma.










