‘Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill’ Is on Top of Crunchyroll’s Most-Watched Anime List for the Week
If you’re catching up on what everyone’s streaming right now, here’s a quick, clear rundown of the titles lighting up queues on Crunchyroll this week—what each show is about, where it’s streaming, who’s making it, and what season or simulcast window it’s in. No fluff—just the essentials so you can decide what to start next.
10. ‘The Dark History of the Reincarnated Villainess’ (2025– )

Studio Deen’s new isekai comedy premiered in October 2025 and is streaming on Crunchyroll with weekly Wednesday releases. The official listings and coverage detail the broadcast start, episode cadence, and platform availability across regions. Wikipedia and Crunchyroll announcements confirm the October debut and streaming rights.
9. ‘Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End’ (2023– )

Madhouse’s contemplative fantasy charts Frieren’s travels long after the Demon King’s defeat, with the first season streaming now on Crunchyroll. Season 2 is officially set to premiere on January 16, 2026, and will also stream on Crunchyroll; recent reports note the manga’s hiatus but confirm the anime schedule remains unchanged. Crunchyroll’s series hub provides episode access and arc summaries.
8. ‘Kaiju No. 8’ (2024– )

Production I.G’s monster-action series, supervised by Studio Khara on designs, streamed day-and-date on Crunchyroll for season 1 and returned with season 2 in summer 2025. Crunchyroll hosts the full catalog, including season 2 episodes and earlier live-simulcast archives. Official info details staff credits and the 2024 broadcast run.
7. ‘Solo Leveling’ (2024– )

A-1 Pictures’ hit adaptation aired season 1 in early 2024 and season 2 (‘Arise from the Shadow’) from January–March 2025. Crunchyroll streams both seasons, with episode guides showing the split-cour total of 25 episodes and the Jeju Island arc conclusion. The Wikipedia entry and Crunchyroll watch pages confirm dates, studio, and availability.
6. ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ (2020– )

MAPPA’s adaptation currently has two seasons and a prequel film available on Crunchyroll, with season 3 (‘The Culling Game’) slated to premiere in January 2026 on the service. Official announcements and industry coverage this fall confirmed the premiere window, while the series page lists all available episodes and movie content.
5. ‘My Hero Academia’ (2016– )

Bones’ long-running superhero saga is in its final stretch, with season 8 episodes scheduled weekly on Saturdays this fall. Crunchyroll carries the series globally in multiple regions, and coverage this week highlighted the latest episode timing across time zones. The official series page also summarizes season availability and episode counts.
4. ‘My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s’ (2025– )

Based on Matsuri Akai’s series, this TV anime launched in October 2025 with production by Sunrise and distribution confirmed for Crunchyroll. The platform’s announcements outline the simulcast timing and dub schedule, and the show’s series page hosts current episodes. Premiere details and streaming regions were confirmed ahead of launch.
3. ‘A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai’ (2025– )

This fantasy isekai follows office worker Takeru Kamishiro, summoned to Madeus and reborn with resource-gathering skills crucial to the world’s survival. The anime from Tatsunoko Production and SynergySP premiered in Japan on October 7, 2025, and streams on Crunchyroll, with the English dub rollout announced for mid-October. Crunchyroll’s lineup posts the simulcast window and territories.
2. ‘Gachiakuta’ (2025– )

Set in a stratified world where “trash” and criminals are cast into the Pit, this adaptation of Kei Urana and Hideyoshi Andou’s manga premiered July 2025. The series is produced by Bones Film, and new character trailers and episode drops confirm it’s streaming on Crunchyroll worldwide. Crunchyroll’s news hub and series page carry trailers, cast info, and weekly episode availability.
1. ‘Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill’ (2023– )

A laid-back isekai about salaryman Mukoda, whose “Online Grocery” skill lets him summon modern food and power up legendary familiars, returned with season 2 this fall. The anime is produced by MAPPA, with Kiyoshi Matsuda directing and Michiko Yokote handling series composition. Season 2 began streaming on Crunchyroll on October 7, 2025, with sub and dub rollouts. You can find both seasons on Crunchyroll’s series page alongside episode listings and release updates.
Tell us which of these you’re watching right now—and what we should add to next week’s roundup—in the comments!


