Kaiju Girl Caramelise Anime Reveals New Trailer, Visual, and Theme Songs Ahead of July 2026 Premiere

The upcoming rom-com anime blends high school romance with giant monster chaos, teasing a unique twist on the genre.

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A still from Kaiju Girl Caramelise Anime's New Trailer.

The upcoming anime adaptation of Kaiju Girl Caramelise has dropped a major update ahead of its July 2026 premiere, unveiling a brand-new key visual, a second trailer, and details about its opening and ending theme songs. Announced by Pony Canyon, the reveal gives fans a deeper look into the series’ unusual mix of romance and kaiju-scale chaos, while also highlighting the emotional core of its central characters.

Originally created by Spica Aoki and serialized in Monthly Comic Alive since 2018, the manga has sold over 230,000 copies, building a steady following thanks to its unconventional premise. The story follows Kuroe Akaishi, a shy high school girl suffering from a mysterious condition that causes a giant kaiju named Harugon to appear whenever her emotions surge. What begins as a simple crush on her popular classmate Arata Minami quickly escalates into something far more destructive.

New Trailer and Visual Highlight Emotional Conflict

The newly released second trailer focuses heavily on Kuroe and Arata’s growing relationship, while hinting at the complications that arise from her uncontrollable power. As her feelings deepen, so does the chaos surrounding her, creating a contrast between tender romantic moments and large-scale destruction. The trailer builds anticipation by leaving key story developments unresolved, making it clear that the series will balance emotional storytelling with spectacle.

Alongside the trailer, the second main visual presents Kuroe in a more introspective light. Her fragile and slightly uneasy expression reflects the internal conflict she faces as both a teenager steering love and someone burdened with a dangerous secret. The visual teases a more layered narrative than a typical romantic comedy, suggesting that her condition will play a central role in shaping the story’s direction.

Opening and Ending Theme Songs Revealed

Music will play a major role in setting the tone of the series, with both the opening and ending themes now officially announced. The opening song, “KAIJU GIRL” by METANICK, blends intense instrumentals with emotional lyrics to reflect Kuroe’s inner turmoil. Vocalist AKARI shared that the performance was inspired by Kuroe’s insecurities and her desire to change, aiming to capture a wide range of emotions through the track.

On the other hand, the ending theme “OtomenoHonki” by HoneyWorks feat. HaKoniwalily takes a softer approach. Known for their signature romantic style, HoneyWorks focuses on Kuroe’s emotional growth and her struggles with expressing her feelings. The artists described the song as something that resonates more deeply as the story progresses, mirroring her journey from isolation to connection.

Both songs are set for digital release in early July, just days apart from the anime’s premiere, ensuring they complement the series’ launch window.

A still from Kaiju Girl Caramelise Anime’s New Trailer

A Genre-Bending Romantic Comedy With Kaiju Stakes

What sets Kaiju Girl Caramelise apart is its ability to merge two seemingly incompatible genres. At its core, it follows a classic shojo romance structure, but it disrupts expectations by introducing kaiju-level consequences tied directly to the protagonist’s emotions. This creates a narrative where love is not just complicated but potentially catastrophic.

With direction by Teruyuki Omine and animation by LIDENFILMS, the series is positioned as one of the more unique anime releases of Summer 2026. Its blend of heartfelt romance, humor, and large-scale action could help it stand out in an already competitive season.

As the premiere approaches, the latest trailer and music reveals suggest that Kaiju Girl Caramelise is aiming to deliver both emotional depth and visual spectacle, offering a fresh take on the romantic comedy genre. The anime is scheduled to premiere in July 2026.

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Mohsin Nakade is a Mumbai-based Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart specializing in anime, movies, and TV series coverage with a strong focus on storytelling-driven analysis. His work spans news, features, explainers, and theory-based articles, with a particular passion for the sci-fi and fantasy genres. Beyond writing, he aspires to grow into scriptwriting and film direction.

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