‘May I Ask for One Final Thing?’ Is Crunchyroll’s Most-Watched Anime of the Week

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From brand-new premieres to returning heavy-hitters, this week’s most-watched lineup on Crunchyroll spans fantasy, action, isekai, and shonen juggernauts. Below, you’ll find quick, useful snapshots of each series—who’s making it, what it’s about, and where it sits right now—so you can jump in without missing a beat.

10. ‘Tougen Anki’ (2025– )

10. 'Tougen Anki' (2025– )
Pony Canyon

Based on Yura Urushibara’s manga, ‘Tougen Anki: Legend of the Cursed Blood’ follows Shiki Ichinose, a teen who discovers demonic bloodlines tied to a centuries-old conflict. The TV anime premiered in July 2025, produced by Studio Hibari. The adaptation introduces key factions and bloodline abilities central to the manga’s battles and politics. It continues airing as part of the 2025 schedule.

9. ‘My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s’ (2025– )

9. 'My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero's' (2025– )
Animax Broadcast Japan

This fantasy series adapts Matsuri Akai’s light novels about a summoned student whose assassin class outstrips his party’s hero. The TV anime premiered in October 2025, produced by TMS Entertainment with animation by Sunrise (Bandai Namco Filmworks), and streams on Crunchyroll. Staff credits include director Nobuyoshi Habara and series composition by Kunihiko Okada. Broadcast details and music info have been published alongside the premiere.

8. ‘Solo Leveling’ (2024– )

8. 'Solo Leveling' (2024– )
A-1 Pictures

A-1 Pictures adapts the hit web novel/manhwa about Sung Jinwoo, a weak hunter who gains a unique “System” and rapidly ascends in power. Season 1 aired January–March 2024, with Crunchyroll streaming worldwide. A second season, ‘Solo Leveling: Arise from the Shadow,’ has been announced following the Season 1 finale. The production is led by director Shunsuke Nakashige with scripts by Noboru Kimura.

7. ‘The Unwanted Undead Adventurer’ (2024– )

7. 'The Unwanted Undead Adventurer' (2024– )
Marvelous

After being eaten by a dragon, low-ranked adventurer Rentt Faina awakens as a skeleton and climbs back toward humanity—one evolution at a time. The TV anime, produced by CONNECT, aired January–March 2024 and streams on Crunchyroll. Key staff include director Noriaki Akitaya and series composer Yukie Sugawara. The adaptation covers early light-novel arcs focused on Rentt’s survival and guild re-entry.

6. ‘My Hero Academia’ (2016–2025)

6. 'My Hero Academia' (2016–2025)
BONES

Kōhei Horikoshi’s superhero epic tracks Izuku Midoriya’s journey at U.A. High as heroes face the looming threat of All For One and Tomura Shigaraki. The series’ eighth and final season began airing in October 2025 on Crunchyroll. Prior seasons ran from 2016 through 2024, with Season 7 concluding in October 2024. Coverage highlights the final arc’s major confrontations and the franchise’s sendoff.

5. ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ (2020– )

5. 'Jujutsu Kaisen' (2020– )
MAPPA

Gege Akutami’s exorcist saga follows Yuji Itadori as he joins Tokyo Jujutsu High to combat Curses born from human malice. Seasons 1–2 cover arcs through the Shibuya Incident, with Crunchyroll handling global streaming. Season 3, titled ‘The Culling Game,’ is officially slated to premiere in January 2026. A compilation film will preview early episodes ahead of the new season.

4. ‘A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai’ (2025– )

4. 'A Gatherer's Adventure in Isekai' (2025– )
Marvelous

This adaptation of Masuo Kinoko’s AlphaPolis novels stars Takeru, a former office worker sent to the world of Madeus, where he’s tasked with resource-gathering to steady fragile civilizations. The TV anime, produced by Tatsunoko Production and SynergySP, premiered October 2025 and streams on Crunchyroll. Official posts outline the broadcast schedule and creditless opening, alongside details on staff and music. The show is rolling out weekly worldwide via Crunchyroll.

3. ‘Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill’ (2023– )

3. 'Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill' (2023– )
MAPPA

MAPPA’s adaptation follows salaryman Mukouda, who’s summoned to a fantasy world and survives using a ‘Net Super’ skill to buy modern groceries for his gluttonous familiars. Season 1 aired January–March 2023, and Season 2 premiered in October 2025, with Crunchyroll streaming outside Asia. Key staff include director Kiyoshi Matsuda and writer Michiko Yokote in Season 1, with new theme songs debuting in Season 2. The series blends cooking quests with light adventuring across both seasons.

2. ‘Gachiakuta’ (2025– )

2. 'Gachiakuta' (2025– )
BONES Film

Adapted from Kei Urana’s manga, this dystopian action series centers on Rudo, a teen cast into a colossal trash abyss where discarded tech and people collide. The TV adaptation premiered in July 2025, produced by Bones Film. It continues the manga’s grime-punk aesthetic and worldbuilding about “the Abyss” and its hazardous mysteries. New episodes are currently part of the Summer–Fall 2025 slate.

1. ‘May I Ask for One Final Thing?’ (2025– )

1. 'May I Ask for One Final Thing?' (2025– )
LIDENFILMS

Based on Nana Ōtori’s light novel, this series follows noblewoman Scarlet El Vandimion as palace intrigue pushes her into direct—and often explosive—action. The anime is produced by LIDENFILMS, with an October 2025 premiere and weekly simulcast on Crunchyroll. Official updates confirm the opening and ending themes and detail the Friday release cadence for new episodes. You can stream it on Crunchyroll now.

Tell us which of these you’re watching right now on Crunchyroll—and what should everyone queue up next—in the comments!

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