‘Gachiakuta’ Is Crunchyroll’s Most-Watched Anime This Week
Here are the anime viewers couldn’t stop streaming this week. For each title, you’ll find quick, useful details like who’s producing it, when it premiered, what season is airing, and where it’s available—so you can jump in at the right spot without any digging.
‘One-Punch Man’ (2015–)

‘One-Punch Man’ first aired in 2015, with Season 2 in 2019 and Season 3 premiering in October 2025. Current season broadcast and streaming arrangements vary by region, with Crunchyroll availability outside the U.S. noted alongside other services. Episode guides detail the October 12, 2025 start of Season 3 on Japanese TV. Recent coverage has tracked reception and weekly episode releases through November 2025.
‘Pass the Monster Meat, Milady!’ (2025–)

‘Pass the Monster Meat, Milady!’ launched in October 2025, animated by Asahi Production, and streams on Crunchyroll with an English dub roll-out following the premiere. The series shifted from an initially planned April window to an October 2–3 debut, as confirmed by production updates. Platform season-lineup posts list weekly sub and dub release times. Licensing in Southeast Asia includes Ani-One Asia.
‘A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai’ (2025–)

‘A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai’ premiered on October 7, 2025, with Crunchyroll streaming outside Asia and Muse handling South and Southeast Asia. Official listings identify the opening theme “Prologue” by Nornis and an ending theme by Nakigoto. The project was announced earlier in 2025 with subsequent updates confirming cast and music. Broadcast networks include Tokyo MX and others.
‘My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s’ (2025–)

This series premiered in October 2025, produced by TMS Entertainment with animation by Sunrise, and is licensed for streaming on Crunchyroll. Launch materials and industry coverage list the October 6, 2025 debut alongside music and casting details. The adaptation follows the light novel storyline centered on an isekai power imbalance favoring the titular assassin. Regional streaming plans were announced in advance of broadcast.
‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ (2020–)

‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ debuted its first 24-episode season from October 2020 to March 2021, produced by MAPPA, with a second season airing in 2023. A third season adapting the “Culling Game” arc is officially slated to begin in January 2026. The series’ broadcast history and upcoming schedule are documented by network announcements and trade reporting. Availability continues globally through major streaming partners.
‘Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill’ (2023–)

The anime adaptation of ‘Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill’ aired Season 1 from January to March 2023 and streams on Crunchyroll outside Asia. MAPPA produces the series, with Kiyoshi Matsuda directing and scripts by Michiko Yokote. Season 2 premiered on October 8, 2025, adding new opening and ending themes for the fall cour. Asia-Pacific rights are held by Muse Communication.
‘My Hero Academia’ (2016–)

‘My Hero Academia’ is produced by Bones and first aired from April to June 2016 in Japan. Across multiple seasons, the franchise has remained a global mainstay, with recent broadcasts and spin-off activity keeping it in rotation on major platforms. Episode guides and official records confirm the ongoing nature of the series since its 2016 debut. The brand also expanded in 2025 with additional programming tied to the universe.
‘Solo Leveling’ (2024–)

‘Solo Leveling’ premiered on January 6–7, 2024, animated by A-1 Pictures, with global streaming on Crunchyroll. Season 1 runs 12 episodes and adapts Sung Jinwoo’s early rise from E-rank hunter. The series went on to dominate the 2025 Crunchyroll Anime Awards with a record nine wins, including Anime of the Year. Additional live-action development was announced separately by Netflix in 2025.
‘May I Ask for One Final Thing?’ (2025–)

‘May I Ask for One Final Thing?’ began airing in October 2025 with Liden Films Kyoto Studio producing and Kazuya Sakamoto directing, and it streams on Crunchyroll. Official materials note Deko Akao on series composition and creditless theme sequences released at the start of broadcast. Character-focused trailers marked progression into the next story arc late October and mid-November. The show is also licensed regionally by Muse Asia.
‘Gachiakuta’ (2025–)

The TV anime adaptation of ‘Gachiakuta’ premiered in July 2025, produced by Bones’ subsidiary Bones Film, with streaming on Crunchyroll. The series adapts Kei Urana and Hideyoshi Andou’s manga about an outcast thrown into “the Pit,” a colossal dump where exiles battle monstrous “trash beasts.” Bones Film is credited as the animation studio specifically handling the project. The anime launched as part of the Summer 2025 slate and continued into the fall broadcast calendar.
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