Crunchyroll has officially announced its initial slate of anime titles for the Fall 2025 season, promising a robust collection of highly anticipated returning series and compelling new premieres for subscribers worldwide. The streaming giant’s autumn schedule, revealed today, September 17, 2025, confirms major fan favorites like My Hero Academia Final Season and SPY x FAMILY Season 3, alongside a diverse array of fresh content set to begin streaming in late September and throughout October.
The announcement also included details on a notable delay for one new series, while highlighting the breadth of genres viewers can expect, from action-packed shonen to charming romantic comedies and intricate fantasy adventures.
Highly Anticipated Returning Favorites Headlining the Season
The Fall 2025 season is packed with continuations of beloved stories, ensuring fans can pick up where they left off with some of the most popular anime franchises.
Blockbuster Returns for Global Phenomena
Two of the biggest names in anime are set to make their grand return this fall. My Hero Academia Final Season is slated to premiere on October 4, bringing the long-running superhero saga to its epic conclusion. Joining it on the same day is SPY x FAMILY Season 3, continuing the delightful espionage antics of the Forger family. Both series are expected to be major draws, with their previous seasons garnering immense critical and commercial success.
Other Notable Comebacks and Ongoing Hits
Beyond the headline acts, several other popular series will see new seasons or continue their runs on Crunchyroll:
- Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill Season 2
- The Rising of the Shield Hero Season 4
- Rent-a-Girlfriend Season 4
- A Couple of Cuckoos Season 2
- Mr. Osomatsu 4th Season
- Dan Da Dan Season 2
- My Dress-Up Darling Season 2
- Long-running favorites like Case Closed (Detective Conan) and One Piece will also continue to deliver new episodes weekly.
- Fans can also look forward to new episodes of Toilet-bound Hanako-kun, I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince, and the dubbed version of Lord of Mysteries.
Exciting New Series Debuting This Fall
Crunchyroll’s Fall 2025 lineup is not just about returning champions; it also introduces a fresh wave of anime across various genres, promising new stories and characters to captivate audiences.
Early September Premieres
The new anime titles kick off towards the end of September:
- September 27: A Wild Last Boss Appeared! (WAO World) follows an MMO gamer who awakens in the body of a fearsome tyrant.
- September 28: The Fated Magical Princess: Who Made Me a Princess (Colored Pencil Animation Design) sees a woman reincarnated as an ill-fated princess trying to rewrite her tragic destiny.
- September 29: A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai introduces a mundane office worker summoned to a world of swords and magic, equipped with powerful cheat skills.
- September 30: Yano-kun’s Ordinary Days presents a romantic comedy about an anxious class representative and her frequently injured classmate.
Additional New Titles Confirmed
Further expanding the fall catalog, Crunchyroll has confirmed a host of other brand-new series, with specific premiere dates to be announced for some:
- GNOSIA
- A Mangaka’s Weirdly Wonderful Workplace
- Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family!
- Dad is a Hero, Mom is a Spirit, I’m a Reincarnator
- Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota
- Let’s Play
- The Monster Wants to Eat Me
- Solo Camping for Two
- TOUGEN ANKI
- Watari-kun’s * Is About to Collapse*
- You and Idol Precure
- Gachiakuta
- Pass the Monster Meat, Milady!
- SI-VIS: The Sound of Heroes
- The Banished Court Magician Aims to Become the Strongest
One Notable Delay for the Fall Season
While the lineup is extensive, one anticipated new series will not be making its scheduled October debut. Otherworldly Munchkin: Let’s Speedrun the Dungeon with Only 1 HP, an anime adaptation of the light novel, has been delayed to an undetermined future date. The production committee cited the need “to further enhance its quality” as the reason for the postponement, assuring fans that the delay is intended to deliver the best possible version of the anime. Crunchyroll still plans to stream the series in various regions once a new release window is announced.
As the Summer 2025 season concludes, anime enthusiasts can now finalize their watchlists with Crunchyroll’s diverse and exciting offerings for the upcoming Fall 2025 season.