If comedy is your default lane, Ingoku Danchi: Deviant's Apartment Complex is the season's pickup. Elias ships April 6, 2026, 12 eps, and the casting decisions alone have the source's fanbase paying attention.
Where it lives
Yoshida is a tiny, frail high school graduate who became an unwilling manager of an apartment complex when his father, the former manager, injured himself. Unbeknownst to him, this apartment complex houses quite a few women with very... unusual sexual preferences. This becomes a problem when a mysterious entity begins giving "Libido Cloth" to these women—skimpy outfits that give them superpowers and cause them to go on lewd rampages! Will Yoshida be able to stop them? Whether you've read ahead or you're going in blind, the early pacing makes both paths work. Don't read too far before episode three — the adaptation pulls a structural trick that's better fresh.
The hands on it
The team is Elias (committee: Studio Mausu, WWWave, Deregula), and the choice matters: their last few shows have been the ones critics quietly recommend after they're done public-rating the loud titles.
Where to catch it
Mondays at 01:10 (JST). Episode count: 12. Same-day simulcast windows are on the usual Western streamers — check your local Crunchyroll, HIDIVE, or Hulu listing for the timed slot.
Should you actually watch
5.33 from 1,201 early scores on MAL — useful context when the season hits saturation and watchlist trims become inevitable. Audience holding past week one usually means the source's emotional anchors are landing. Give it three episodes. If the third doesn't lock you in, drop it without guilt — but I'd bet money it does.
