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All Anime Collaborations of 2025 | Fans Weigh In on Wish Lists and Missed Opportunities

By

Aiden Patel

Dec 16, 2025, 01:50 AM

Edited By

Marco Silva

3 minutes of duration

A vibrant collage showcasing various anime series and brands collaborating in 2025, featuring character designs and logos from notable partnerships.
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A growing chorus of fans is vocalizing their hopes for anime collaborations in 2025. While some applauded recent collabs, others expressed disappointment over the absence of beloved titles in the lineup. The debate is heating up on various forums as expectations build for upcoming releases.

The 2025 Collab Scene

As anime collaborations continue to rise in popularity, many are looking for their favorites to join the fray. A notable comment from a fan stated, "I hope some day they do a Jojo's Bizarre Adventure collab, or a Dandadan collab" highlighting a demand for iconic franchises to be included. Others expressed frustration, saying, "Still waiting for a collab for an anime I actually watch."

The Most Wanted Collaborations

Fans of specific shows are particularly passionate, emphasizing titles like Chainsaw Man, whose absence is noted by many. "Surprisingly, still no Chainsaw Man collab," one user remarked. Meanwhile, the demand for* Neon Genesis Evangelion* is equally strong. "I desperately need a Neon Genesis Evangelion collab, but Epic isnโ€™t cultured enough for that," another fan pointed out.

"Imagine if it was a mini season with the OG five East Blue Straw Hats." - Fan on potential One Piece collaboration.

Mixed Reactions

While there is excitement for the recent infusion of Cowboy Bebop, some fans worry this may overshadow other classics. The overall sentiment is mixed, with continuous requests for matches like Yu Yu Hakusho and Sailor Moon. One frustrated fan shared, "Iโ€™m shocked One Piece x Fortnite hasnโ€™t happened yet."

Wish Lists for Future Collabs

Many individuals are not just asking for more anime properties; theyโ€™re imagining how these characters could fit within existing games. Proposals for skins, emotes, and sidekicks are flooding in. A fan highlighted the possibilities with Spy x Family, mentioning that "the possibilities are endless" for characters to be implemented.

Key Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŽฎ Chainsaw Man remains a top requested title

  • ๐Ÿ›ธ Fans crave a Neon Genesis Evangelion collab

  • ๐Ÿง™โ€โ™‚๏ธ Cowboy Bebop reignites interest in retro anime

Interestingly, as new collaborations seem more random, fans reflect nostalgically on the strategy of previous drops, which seemed more aligned with movie promotions and specific marketing campaigns. Will 2025 bring the anime collabs fans desire, or will expectations continue to clash with reality? Only time will tell.

What Lies Ahead for Anime Collaborations

Experts estimate a strong likelihood that 2025 will bring increased collaboration efforts in the anime gaming landscape, possibly seeing major franchises like Chainsaw Man and Neon Genesis Evangelion finally making an appearance. Surveys indicate that 70% of fans are eager for these titles, suggesting that studios are paying attention to social media chatter. Additionally, the integration of new releases and fan-favorite series could emerge as studio strategies shift to prioritize community feedback over random connections. As the gaming landscape adapts, the next wave of collaborations could redefine fans' experiences, offering them a blend of new content infused with nostalgic elements that resonate deep within their memories.

A Forgotten Twist in Collectible Cards

Looking back, the trading card boom of the 90s offers an intriguing parallel to today's anime collaboration discussions. Just like present fans clamoring for favored anime crossovers, collectors back then passionately sought rare cards, sparking a frenzy around specific franchises like Pokรฉmon and Magic: The Gathering. The rising demand for exclusive card drops mirrored todayโ€™s desire for unique anime collaborations. It wasn't until collectors voiced their preferences on forums that publishers began catering to specific fan bases, ultimately revitalizing the market. This cycle of fan-driven collaboration may well hold true for the world of anime, as brands seek to balance widespread appeal with targeted community desires.