10 Best Anime Shows on Crunchyroll This Fall
Fall is finally here, and it’s looking extraordinarily bright with its lineup of brand-new and returning anime coming out on Crunchyroll. From cozy supernatural slice-of-life romances to epic shōnen showdowns, this season of anime goodies matches the autumn mood quite nicely.
With amazing series like the fun and enchanting fantasy Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits, which is returning this fall with its second season, and the hilarious comedy-drama Spy × Family, set to debut its third, Crunchyroll has given fans an insanely entertaining lineup. On this list are just some of the incredible anime that everyone’s been anxiously waiting for this fall, whether returning or brand-spanking-new.
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‘Tales of Wedding Rings’ – Season 2
This unexpectedly intriguing anime burst onto the scene in 2024, and it’s now back with its Season 2 debut. Tales of Wedding Rings follows high schooler Satou (Gen Sato) as he is whisked off into a magical realm while following his heart. With intentions to protect his childhood friend, whom he has always adored, Satou gets a lot more than he bargained for when he is destined to fulfill an ancient prophecy by marrying five princesses.
Fans are eager to see more from the fantasy anime in hopes of witnessing more dazzling battles and, of course, fun and light ecchi harem misadventures. With a nice blend of action, romance, and compelling world-building, Tales of Wedding Rings grew a solid fanbase with its first season. Now, the story is set to head into more dramatic territory. Tales of Wedding Rings’ second season, coming October 4, 2025, promises to be a wholesome, adventurous fantasy romp with an intriguing harem twist that fans won’t want to miss.
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‘Touring After the Apocalypse’ – Season 1
Touring After the Apocalypse is a thoughtful sci-fi anime that is primed to be one of 2025’s best hidden gems. The unique post-apocalyptic road trip anime centers around the two last people left in Japan after civilization’s collapse, girls named Youko (Konomi Inagaki) and Airi (Miyu Tomita).
Touring After the Apocalypse is an intriguing mesh of slice-of-life vibes and haunting sci-fi bleakness. It’s a story that blends devastation and warmth in equal measure, offering a contemplative change from normal anime high-octane fare. The premise itself is an intriguing one, in which two girls decide to sightsee at the end of the world. For those in the mood for a sci-fi anime that might make you shed a tear while feeling strangely comforted, Touring After the Apocalypse stands as the perfect addition to your fall watch list when it comes to Crunchyroll on October 4, 2025.
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‘The Fated Magical Princess: Who Made Me a Princess’ – Season 1
This highly anticipated shoujo fantasy anime is adapted from the widely popular Korean webtoon The Fated Magical Princess. The Fated Magical Princess: Who Made Me a Princess follows a young girl who reincarnates into the world of a tragic fairy tale, reborn as Princess Athanasia de Alger Obelia (Sumire Morohoshi).
In a burst of lavish artwork and magical spectacle, The Fated Magical Princess: Who Made Me a Princess is finally coming to Crunchyroll on September 29, 2025. Given the manhwa’s global success, Crunchyroll has opened doors to a much wider audience who are most eager to experience the enchanting tale. With the lush fantasy drama listed as one of the standout titles for this fall season by publications, The Fated Magical Princess is likely to be one of the top highlights that promises to deliver heartwarming family dynamics, drama, and a dash of magical romance.
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‘Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits’ – Season 2
Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits is coming in hot with its second season of beautifully animated beasts and an amazing romantic burn. The enchanting supernatural romance centers around a kind-hearted human girl, Aoi Tsubaki (Nao Tōyama), who becomes the proprietress of an otherworldly bed-and-breakfast for ayakashi in the Hidden Realm.
With a new season, fans should expect more episodic adventures that feature Aoi taking on new challenges and healing her patrons with her delicious meals. Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits’ initial season was an instant hit, as viewers fell in love with its romantic slow-burn and cozy atmosphere. With its sequel on its way to Crunchyroll on October 1, 2025, Kakuriyo is likely to be one of the best comfort anime for this fall season.
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‘Shabake’ – Season 1
This elegant historical fantasy is an adaptation of Megumi Hatakenaka’s award-winning novel series, lauded for its heartfelt storytelling and rich period detail. Shabake, set in Edo-period Japan, follows the frail yet curious young master of a prosperous merchant family, Ichitaro (Daiki Yamashita), who holds that unique ability to see yokai or spirits.
Poised to come onto the scene as fall 2025’s cinematic gem, Shabake stands not as a noisy shounen anime but as an atmospheric, story-rich series that rewards its viewers for being patient. With a promising pedigree, the show is set to be top-notch stuff. Early trailers have already highlighted its eerie moonlit cityscapes and overall gorgeous traditional art. With an offer of something different from the usual bout of modern and futuristic settings, Shabake stands as a hauntingly beautiful and titillatingly immersive series set to greet new fans on October 3, 2025.
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‘Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill’ – Season 2
Coming to screens October 7, 2025, with its second season is the delicious isekai anime Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill. The adventure anime follows a salaryman summoned to a fantasy world, Mukouda (Yūma Uchida), who discovers his unique skill of online grocery shopping.
Continuing the mouth-watering adventures of Mukouda, Campfire Cooking in Another World plans to remain a comfort-watch headliner that Season 1’s fans have come to love. Knowing that viewers can’t get enough of the charming anime’s blend of heart, humor, and delectable delights, Crunchyroll has seen to it to feature it among other fantastic returning titles. Perfect for isekai fans who love cute characters and good food, Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill stands as a great, wholesome adventure to add to audiences’ watchlists.
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‘To Your Eternity’ – Season 3
This underrated anime is one that presents its audience with an epic emotional journey. Back with its third season, To Your Eternity centers on the immortal being, Fushi (Reiji Kawashima), as he takes the form of those he bonds with, continuing his journey throughout time and discovering what it means to be truly human.
For any newcomers to the anime To Your Eternity, they should be prepared for a heart-shattering story, and for those anticipating its new season, they should expect just as much joy, heartbreak, and reflection as Fushi continues his exploration of mankind. Holding the status as one of the most poignant anime seen in recent years, To Your Eternity is a standout watch that deserves far more attention. With Season 3 of the series set to debut on October 4, 2025, it promises to deliver a continuation of an emotional and philosophical watch worth indulging in.
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‘Spy × Family’ – Season 3
Spy x Family brings the beloved Forger family back to the screen with its third action-filled season. The action comedy follows super spy Twilight, a.k.a. Loid Forger (Takuya Eguchi), as he gains not only a wife but also a daughter as a cover to complete his super not-so-secret mission.
With a charming blend of witty espionage and heartwarming family moments, Spy x Family came to viewers with great animation and story, now standing as one of the most beloved modern anime series to hit screens. The anime is also one of Crunchyroll’s most anticipated watches, and now that fans are aware of its third season’s debut this fall on October 4, viewers are eager for lots more laugh-out-loud moments that the series is so well known for.
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‘One-Punch Man’ – Season 3
Pure hype is unleashed among fans of this smash-hit superhero parody. Centering around a deadpan hero, Saitama (Makoto Furukawa), who can lay anyone out with just a single punch, One-Punch Man makes its comeback with new episodes featuring bigger challenges.
One-Punch Man is finally back, with its third season making its appearance on October 5, 2025. It’s been some time since Season 2, and with restless fans demanding more Saitama, it’s quite exciting that the series is making its return this fall. With the show’s brilliant satire and epic OP protagonist that can take any enemy out with just one punch, OPM Season 3 is a highly anticipated thrill that mixes clever comedy and blockbuster action.
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‘My Hero Academia’ – Season 8
My Hero Academia is an anime hit that stands tall as one of the more favored pillars of the genre. The popular anime series follows the once quirkless boy Izuku Midoriya (Daiki Yamashita), who inherits the legendary power of One For All. With his newfound might, Izuku attends U.A. High School and, alongside his classmates, trains to be the greatest hero the world has ever seen.
With the new year comes a new season of fantastic action and an absolute banger of a story. My Hero Academia is back with its final heroic season, offering heartfelt character moments, explosive battles, and a worthy conclusion viewers have been eagerly awaiting. It may be with sadness that fans see an incredible era coming to a close, but fans are still eagerly anticipating My Hero Academia’s final season on October 4, 2025. The final chapter is set to tie together rivalries, friendships, battles, and sacrifices, delivering a showdown that will be remembered for a long time to come.
My Hero Academia
- Release Date
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April 2, 2016
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TBS, MBS, Nippon TV
- Directors
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Shouji Ikeno, Tsuyoshi Tobita, Ikuro Sato, Takudai Kakuchi, Masashi Abe, Tetsuya Miyanishi, Kazuma Komatsu, Yoshifumi Sasahara, Masayuki Otsuki, Daisuke Tsukushi, Takayuki Yamamoto, Yohei Fukui, Takuro Tsukada, Masatoyo Takada, Naomi Nakayama, Sayaka Morikawa, Takanori Yano
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Daiki Yamashita
Izuku Midoriya (voice)
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Kaito Ishikawa
Manga Fukidashi (voice)







