KAIJU GIRL CARAMELISE Confirms Crunchyroll, Muse Asia, and Global Streaming Platforms Ahead of July Premiere

The upcoming romantic comedy anime has announced its worldwide streaming schedule, regional release plans, and international promotional events before its July debut.

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KAIJU GIRL CARAMELISE Global Visual (Image via Pony Canyon)

Anime fans around the world now know exactly where they can watch KAIJU GIRL CARAMELISE when it premieres this July. Pony Canyon has officially confirmed the anime’s global streaming partners, revealing that the adaptation of Spica Aoki’s popular manga will be available across multiple regions through Crunchyroll, Muse Communication, and KT Studio Genie.

The streaming announcement accompanies the release of a new global key visual, fresh music details, and an extensive international promotional campaign that includes Anime Expo, Otakon, and AnimagiC. With more than 300,000 copies of the original manga in circulation as of July 2026, the anime is positioning itself for a worldwide launch that reaches audiences across North America, Europe, India, Southeast Asia, and South Korea.

According to the official press release from PONY CANYON, the series begins its international rollout immediately following its Japanese debut.

Where to Watch KAIJU GIRL CARAMELISE

Pony Canyon has confirmed different streaming partners depending on each region.

Viewers worldwide outside Asia—including India—will be able to watch the series on Crunchyroll beginning July 2.

Anime fans in Taiwan and Southeast Asia will receive the series starting July 3 through Muse Communication, including releases on Muse Asia’s official YouTube channel and other major regional streaming platforms.

Meanwhile, audiences in South Korea can watch the anime through major streaming services distributed by KT Studio Genie, with releases scheduled throughout July.

The regional rollout ensures that the series reaches viewers across multiple territories shortly after its Japanese broadcast.

Alongside the streaming announcement, Pony Canyon revealed a brand-new global visual centered around the mysterious giant kaiju Harugon.

Rather than focusing only on the main cast, the artwork places Harugon front and center while Arata Minami stands before the enormous creature. The image teases the unusual relationship between the two characters without revealing key story details, encouraging fans to speculate before Episode 1 premieres.

The visual reinforces the anime’s central concept of combining romantic comedy with large-scale kaiju action.

A Shoujo Romance With a Giant Monster Twist

KAIJU GIRL CARAMELISE screening visual

Originally serialized in Monthly Comic Alive since 2018, KAIJU GIRL CARAMELISE follows socially awkward high school student Kuroe Akaishi, who has lived with a mysterious condition that keeps her isolated from others.

Everything changes after she develops feelings for her classmate Arata Minami. The moment Kuroe realizes she is in love, a gigantic kaiju named Harugon suddenly appears in Tokyo, turning what begins as a traditional high school romance into an unpredictable story that blends comedy, emotion, and monster spectacle.

The anime is directed by Teruyuki Omine, with Yuniko Ayana handling series composition and LIDENFILMS producing the animation.

Theme Songs and International Events

The production also confirmed the worldwide digital release of the anime’s music.

The opening theme, “KAIJU GIRL” by METANICK, became available globally on July 1, while the ending theme, “OtomenoHonki” by HoneyWorks feat. HaKoniwalily, is scheduled for release on July 8 (JST).

Beyond streaming, the anime will receive major international exposure at Anime Expo 2026 in Los Angeles. Visitors can experience an interactive booth featuring an exclusive peel-off sticker wall based on the global visual, try on Kuroe’s signature horns and tail for photos, and attend a special panel that includes the North American premiere of Episode 2.

The promotional tour will continue later this summer with appearances at Otakon 2026 in Washington, D.C., and AnimagiC 2026 in Germany, where fans can enjoy advance screenings, creator panels, and autograph sessions.

With worldwide streaming now confirmed and promotional events set across three major anime conventions, KAIJU GIRL CARAMELISE is preparing for an international launch that introduces its unusual blend of romance and kaiju action to audiences around the globe.

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Ryota Ishizaki is a junior writer and researcher supporting content production with data gathering, translation references, and fact-checking. He plays a key role in ensuring accuracy in coverage related to Japanese releases and original sources. His contributions help maintain reliability, particularly in news involving early announcements and regional developments.

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