‘Gachiakuta’ Still Tops Crunchyroll’s Top 10 Most-Watched Anime of the Week List
Crunchyroll continues to dominate the anime streaming landscape with a diverse lineup of titles ranging from long-running shonen giants to breakout seasonal hits. The current viewership data reflects a fascinating mix of gritty action series, relaxing isekai adventures, and subversions of classic romance tropes. Fans are clearly gravitating toward protagonists who challenge the status quo, whether through brute force, stealth, or culinary expertise. This week’s most-watched list highlights the shows that are currently capturing the global audience’s attention and driving the conversation in the community.
‘SPY x FAMILY’ (2022–)

Master spy Twilight constructs a fake family to infiltrate an elite private school for his mission, Operation Strix. He adopts a telepathic daughter named Anya and marries an assassin named Yor, though neither knows the other’s secret identity. The series balances intense espionage action with heartwarming slice-of-life comedy as they attempt to maintain the facade of a perfect family. Anya often acts as the comedic glue, using her powers to help her parents without exposing them. The ongoing tension between their hidden lives and their growing genuine affection drives the narrative forward.
‘Pass the Monster Meat, Milady!’ (2025)

Melphiera Marchalrayd is a noblewoman with a peculiar interest in butchering and consuming monster meat. Her culinary eccentricities lead her to an arranged marriage with the feared “Blood-Mad Duke” of Galbraith. Together, they explore the dangerous frontiers to discover new and exotic ingredients for her unique dishes. The series combines fantasy romance with a cooking subplot that challenges the norms of their aristocratic society. Viewers follow Melphiera as she wins over her terrifying husband through her fearless appetite and culinary skills.
‘A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai’ (2025)

Takeru Kamishiro is a salaryman transported to the magical world of Madeus, but he is not the chosen hero. He receives a unique “Search” skill that allows him to locate and gather rare materials that others cannot find. Takeru decides to explore this new world at his own pace, utilizing his gathering abilities to craft powerful items and amass wealth. The story focuses on his laid-back adventure as he befriends various creatures and navigates the economy of a fantasy realm. His journey highlights the importance of resourcefulness over raw combat power.
‘Solo Leveling’ (2024–)

Sung Jinwoo starts as the weakest hunter in a world where humans must fight deadly monsters to protect humanity. After surviving a brutal double dungeon, he receives a mysterious interface that allows him to level up infinitely. As he grows in power, he gains the ability to resurrect defeated enemies as loyal shadow soldiers. The anime depicts his transformation from a struggle for survival into a quest to uncover the secrets behind the dungeon system. Jinwoo eventually stands as a lone monarch capable of challenging the strongest entities in existence.
‘Campfire Cooking in Another World with my Absurd Skill’ (2023–)

Mukoda is accidentally summoned to a fantasy world alongside three real heroes but possesses only the non-combat skill “Online Grocery.” He quickly realizes the political dangers and bribes his way out of the kingdom to travel alone. His ability to purchase modern food goods attracts a legendary Fenrir named Fel, who demands to accompany him for the delicious meals. The series follows their relaxing journey as they explore dungeons and taste the culinary delights of a magical world. It serves as a comforting title that emphasizes cooking and companionship over saving the world.
‘My Hero Academia’ (2016–)

Izuku Midoriya continues his journey to become the greatest hero in a society where superpowers known as Quirks are the norm. The story escalates as the heroes face the full might of the League of Villains and the ancient evil, All For One. Class 1-A is pushed to their physical and emotional limits as the war for the future of society reaches its climax. The narrative explores themes of legacy, sacrifice, and what it truly means to be a hero in a crumbling world. High-stakes battles determine the fate of civilians and the hero institution itself.
‘May I Ask for One Final Thing?’ (2025)

Scarlet El Vandimion is a noblewoman who is publicly humiliated when her fiancé breaks off their engagement at a ball. Instead of weeping, she requests one final favor before unleashing a flurry of punches on those who scorned her. This “Mad Dog Princess” uses her immense physical strength to expose corruption and silence her aristocratic detractors. The anime subverts the typical villainess trope by having the protagonist solve her problems with brute force rather than political maneuvering. Scarlet’s violent yet satisfying crusade against the corrupt nobility keeps viewers engaged.
‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ (2020–)

Yuji Itadori remains entangled in the deadly world of Jujutsu Sorcerers as they battle malevolent Curses born from negative human emotions. The conflict intensifies as ancient sorcerers and cursed spirits vie for control during the Culling Game. Yuji and his allies must navigate complex cursed techniques and moral ambiguities to stop the King of Curses, Ryomen Sukuna. The animation delivers high-octane fights that showcase the strategic depth of the power system. Tragedy and horror are constant companions as the characters fight to survive in a world that offers few happy endings.
‘My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s’ (2025)

Akira Oda and his classmates are summoned to a fantasy world to defeat the Demon Lord, but Akira receives the shadowy class of Assassin. While the class is initially looked down upon, his stats are secretly far higher than the designated Hero’s. Suspicious of the kingdom’s true intentions, Akira uses his stealth and overwhelming power to operate from the shadows. The series follows his solitary path as he unravels the dark conspiracy behind the summoning ritual. His ruthlessness and pragmatism set him apart from the typical idealistic isekai protagonist.
‘Gachiakuta’ (2025)

Rudo is a boy living in the slums who is falsely accused of a crime and cast down into the Abyss, a wasteland filled with trash and monsters. He discovers he possesses a power called Jinki, which allows him to turn objects into weapons by imbuing them with life energy. Driven by a desire for revenge against the surface dwellers who discarded him, he joins a group of “Cleaners” to survive the harsh environment. The anime features a unique graffiti-inspired art style that complements its gritty, dystopian setting. Rudo’s journey is a battle for survival and identity in a world where everything, including people, can be thrown away.
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