Crunchyroll has unveiled its autumn 2025 anime catalog, a meticulously curated selection of titles that balance fan anticipation with platform-specific strategies. The lineup includes highly anticipated series like My Hero Academy: Final Season, Spy X Family: Season 3, and One Punch Man: Season 3, alongside a slate of exclusive premieres. The schedule reflects Crunchyroll’s dual focus on maintaining viewer engagement and optimizing international streaming dynamics.
Crunchyroll’s Autumn 2025 Premieres: A Chronological Breakdown
- My Hero Academy: Final Season – 4 October
- Spy X Family: Season 3 – 4 October
- To Your Eternality: Season 3 – 4 October
- One Punch Man: Season 3 – 12 October (exact date pending)
- Let’s Play – 1 October
- My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s – 6 October
- To Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai – 29 September
- A Mangaka’s Weirdly Wonderful Workplace – 6 October
- A Wild Last Boss Appeared! – 27 September
- Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family! – 5 October
- Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill: Season 2 – 7 October
- Dad is a Hero, Mom is a Spirit, I’m a Reincarnator – 5 October
- Gnosia – 11 October
- Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota – 4 October
- Kakuriyo -Bed & Breakfast for Spirits-: Season 2 – 1 October
- Let This Grieving Soul Withdraw: Part 2 – 4 October
- Li’s Little Vampire Can’t Suck Right – 12 October
- May I Ask for One Final Thing? – 3 October
- Mechanical Marie – 5 October
- My Friend’s Little Sister Has It in for Me! – 4 October
- Pass The Monster Meat, Milady! – 2 October
- PLUS-SIZED MISADVENTURES IN LOVE! – 6 October
- Shabake – 3 October
- Si-Vis: The Sound of Heroes – 4 October
- Tales of Wedding Rings: Season 2 – 4 October
- The Banished Court Magician Aims To Become The Strongest – 4 October
- The Dark History of the Reincarnated Villainess – 8 October
- The Fated Magical Princess: Who Made Me A Princess – 28 September
- This Monster Wants To Eat Me – 2 October
- Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider – 4 October
- Touring After The Apocalypse – 4 October
- Yano-Kun’s Ordinary Days – 30 September
- +8 Anime to be announced.

One Punch Man: Strategic Delay or Dubbing Uncertainty?
Crunchyroll has not yet confirmed an international premiere date for One Punch Man: Season 3, which launched in Japan on 12 October. This omission has sparked speculation about potential delays in non-Japanese markets, a common tactic to align with regional release windows. Additionally, the platform has not announced dubbing plans for autumn titles. This is notable, as Crunchyroll typically provides advance notice on dubbing schedules. The absence of confirmation leaves room for ambiguity, though it may reflect a deliberate strategy to manage viewer expectations.
“Crunchyroll’s approach to scheduling and localization reflects a balance between global appeal and regional market dynamics.”
As the autumn season unfolds, fans will be watching closely for updates on these key titles. What anime will you prioritize in this lineup? Share your choices in the comments.





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