‘Gachiakuta’ Tops Crunchyroll’s Top 10 Most-Watched Anime List of the Week
From fresh fall premieres to long-running fan favorites, this week’s most-watched anime on Crunchyroll spans action-heavy shonen, cozy isekai, and big franchise returns. Below you’ll find quick, useful snapshots for each series—what it’s about, when it started, who’s making it, and where it’s streaming—so you can jump in without hunting for the basics.
‘One-Punch Man’ (2015–)

Saitama, a hero who defeats any foe with a single punch, navigates an ever-expanding roster of monsters, heroes, and bureaucratic headaches. Season 1 aired in 2015 (Madhouse), Season 2 in 2019 (J.C.STAFF), and Season 3 launched in October 2025 with continuing weekly releases. Comprehensive episode and season histories are cataloged, and recent coverage notes new-season rollouts and availability.
‘Pass the Monster Meat, Milady!’ (2025–)

Lady Melphiera cultivates “refined” tastes—specifically, gourmet dishes prepared from monsters—while partnering with a formidable duke, blending romance and culinary fantasy. The anime adaptation from Asahi Production premiered in October 2025 after a delay from spring, with Crunchyroll streaming. Casting, staff, and revised premiere information were shared in summer and fall 2025 updates. Manga and light-novel origins are documented alongside broadcast details.
‘A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai’ (2025–)

Ordinary office worker Takeru Kamishiro is transported to Madeus and gifted a “Search” ability to find rare materials, steering the story toward crafting and exploration. The TV anime premiered on October 7, 2025, produced by Tatsunoko Production and SynergySP, with Crunchyroll licensing. Official previews confirmed dates, networks, and theme song artists leading into the debut. Early episode counts and credits are tracked on reference sites.
‘My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s’ (2025–)

A whole class is summoned to another world, but Akira’s “assassin” status quietly surpasses the designated Hero, setting up stealthy growth and power-skewing battles. The TV anime premiered in October 2025, with Crunchyroll streaming and details on staff, music, and airdate disclosed in advance announcements. Production is led by Sunrise staff, with ongoing simulcast availability noted.
‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ (2020–)

Yuji Itadori joins sorcerers battling Cursed Spirits after ingesting a powerful cursed object linked to Ryomen Sukuna. MAPPA produced a 24-episode first season (Oct 2020–Mar 2021) and a 23-episode second season (Jul–Dec 2023), with a third season adapting the “Culling Game” arc announced for early 2026. Broadcast blocks and premiere dates are confirmed via official listings. The franchise remains a core action title for current viewers.
‘Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill’ (2023–)

Mukoda Tsuyoshi is summoned to a fantasy world but leans on a seemingly mundane “Online Grocery” skill to cook modern meals, befriend the gluttonous Fenrir Fel, and profit from food-based buffs. The MAPPA-produced Season 1 aired January–March 2023, with a second season premiering in October 2025. The series runs on TV Tokyo and affiliates and is licensed for streaming on Crunchyroll. Light novel and manga source material details are also cataloged.
‘My Hero Academia’ (2016–)

The series centers on Izuku Midoriya, a boy born without superpowers in a world where they’re common, who inherits a legendary ability and trains to become a hero. Produced by Bones, the TV anime was announced in 2015 and began airing in 2016, expanding across multiple seasons and spin-offs. Its episode lists and production credits are extensively documented. The franchise continues to stream widely, including on Crunchyroll.
‘Solo Leveling’ (2024–)

Based on Chugong’s web novel and hit webtoon, the anime follows weak hunter Sung Jinwoo after a mysterious “System” grants him quests that rapidly increase his power. Season 1 premiered in January 2024, and the franchise dominated the 2025 Crunchyroll Anime Awards with a record-setting haul. The adaptation’s episode 1–12 arc covers early dungeon storylines and “Job Change.” Global streaming availability and awards attention have kept interest high into 2025.
‘May I Ask for One Final Thing?’ (2025–)

This series adapts Nana Ōtori’s light novels about Scarlet, a noblewoman whose broken engagement sparks a crusade against corruption—delivered with fists as much as wit. Animated by Liden Films (Kyoto Studio), it premiered in October 2025 and streams on Crunchyroll. The production credits include director Kazuya Sakamoto and series composition by Deko Akao. It launched as one of fall 2025’s standout new titles on the service.
‘Gachiakuta’ (2025–)

Set in a stratified society that dumps “undesirables” into a massive pit, the story follows Rudo, a framed outcast who fights trash-born monsters using “vital instruments,” everyday objects imbued with power. The anime adaptation is produced by Bones Film and began airing in July 2025, with Crunchyroll licensing the series. Visuals draw from the manga’s graffiti-influenced style by Kei Urana and Hideyoshi Andou. New episodes premiered on Japanese networks like JNN and AT-X before streaming.
Tell us what you’re watching this week on Crunchyroll—and which episode hooked you—down in the comments!


