‘Dan Da Dan’ Tops Crunchyroll’s Most-Watched Anime List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Anime
The weekly watchlist on Crunchyroll paints a clear picture of what fans are streaming right now. These are the shows that drew the most attention this week, from fresh debuts to returning favorites with new chapters. You will find new adaptations sitting alongside long running hits, each bringing a different flavor of action, adventure, and fantasy.
Below is a simple countdown that puts everything in one place. Each entry highlights what the show is about and where it comes from, including source material and key production details when they are widely known. Titles are written exactly as they appear on the service so you can spot them quickly when you open the app.
10. ‘Solo Leveling -ReAwakening-‘ (2025)

This season continues the story of Sung Jinwoo as he grows from the weakest hunter in his guild to a singular force who navigates new dungeons and rising threats while balancing alliances inside the hunter community. The series adapts the hit web novel by Chugong along with the popular comic illustrated by DUBU and known internationally for its modern urban setting and fast paced battles.
The anime is produced at A 1 Pictures and returns the core creative approach established in the first season while expanding the world with new guilds and enemy factions. The principal cast carries over to maintain continuity in character voices and relationships as the narrative pushes deeper into Jinwoo’s evolving powers and responsibilities.
9. ‘Clevatess’ (2025)

The series presents a dark fantasy tale set amid rival courts and shifting loyalties where a leader known as Clevatess steers a campaign that blends battlefield strategy with intrigue. The story focuses on the push and pull between competing kingdoms and the way individual fighters and tacticians change the course of larger conflicts.
It is adapted for television with a focus on large scale confrontations and detailed worldbuilding that gives weight to military orders, unit formations, and the politics behind them. The production emphasizes a cast of commanders and lieutenants whose choices frame each campaign and set up the next stage of the struggle.
8. ‘Secrets of the Silent Witch’ (2025)

The fantasy follows Monica Everett, a shy prodigy known as the Silent Witch, who is pressed into service to protect a royal heir while keeping her identity hidden at an academy. The setup blends school life with covert bodyguard work as Monica uses advanced spellcraft to prevent incidents without drawing attention to herself.
The anime adapts the light novel series by Matsuri Isora and brings its magic system to life through careful spell rules and courtiers who shape academy politics. The cast centers on Monica and the prince she guards, along with faculty and students whose loyalties complicate every assignment she undertakes.
7. ‘Dr. Stone’ (2019)

This science adventure follows Senku Ishigami after humanity turns to stone and a handful of people awaken to rebuild civilization using real world experiments. The show introduces step by step inventions that push society forward while Senku and his friends contend with rival groups that have different plans for the future.
The anime adapts the manga by Riichiro Inagaki and Boichi and is animated by TMS Entertainment. The voice cast features Senku as a quick thinking lead supported by teammates who specialize in crafting, chemistry, and engineering as the group sets milestones that anchor each new arc.
6. ‘Tougen Anki’ (2025)

Set in a modern world where the bloodlines of Oni and the agents who hunt them still exist, the story follows Shiki Ichinose as he discovers his heritage and enrolls in training that pits him against organized opponents. The plot weaves classroom drills with field missions as rival factions test one another in escalating clashes.
The adaptation comes from the manga by Yura Urushibara and brings its power system and school setting into a televised format that introduces instructors, upperclassmen, and special units tied to historic legends. The main cast grows quickly as classmates and antagonists gain screen time and move the conflict forward.
5. ‘Kaiju No. 8’ (2024)

The series centers on Kafka Hibino, a Defense Force applicant who gains the ability to transform into a kaiju while still wanting to protect people in uniform. The setup frames patrols, examinations, and city scale battles as the Defense Force learns to fight smarter against evolving monsters.
It adapts the manga by Naoya Matsumoto with animation that highlights squad tactics, numbered kaiju classifications, and the command hierarchy that directs each operation. The ensemble includes Kafka’s childhood friend Mina Ashiro, fellow recruit Reno Ichikawa, and a roster of officers who anchor the show’s mission structure.
4. ‘The Rising of the Shield Hero’ (2019)

Summoned to another world as one of four legendary heroes, Naofumi Iwatani must fight with a defensive shield while rebuilding his name after early betrayal. The story follows his party with Raphtalia and Filo as they confront waves of calamity and navigate politics that shape the fate of multiple nations.
The anime adapts the light novel series by Aneko Yusagi with animation by Kinema Citrus across multiple seasons that add new regions, heroes, and antagonists. The cast features Naofumi alongside recurring allies and rulers, and each arc introduces new party members and equipment that broaden the journey.
3. ‘Gachiakuta’ (2025)

Rudo is cast into a vast garbage pit after being framed, where he discovers a brutal world built from discarded relics and hostile creatures. The plot follows his climb back with tools forged from trash as he meets Engineers who can create weapons and faces threats that rule the depths.
The anime adapts the manga by Kei Urana and brings its kinetic action and junkyard aesthetic to television with factions, gear, and survival rules that define each area of the Pit. The supporting cast includes mentors, rival scavengers, and enforcers whose roles expand the social order that Rudo must navigate.
2. ‘The Water Magician’ (2025)

This is the 2025 anime series that adapts the novel series by Tadashi Kubō and follows a gifted mage whose mastery of water shapes both everyday life and major conflicts. The storyline explores how magic touches agriculture, trade, and governance while the lead grapples with obligations that reach far beyond the capital.
The production builds out its world with guilds, courts, and regions tied to waterways, giving the cast clear roles within a layered society. The adaptation tracks key figures from the novels and organizes their relationships around the growth of water magic as a craft and a responsibility.
1. ‘Dan Da Dan’ (2024)

The series pairs Momo Ayase and Okarun as they stumble into a world where aliens and yokai both exist and where strange encounters come with real danger. The plot swings from abductions to curses as the duo protect friends and family while learning what their new abilities can and cannot do.
It adapts the manga by Yukinobu Tatsu and brings its blend of occult horror and sci fi to the screen with a cast that includes classmates, oddball spirits, and otherworldly visitors. The production leans on dynamic set pieces and character focused episodes that introduce new entities while keeping the two leads at the center of every incident.
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