‘May I Ask for One Final Thing?’ Tops Crunchyroll’s Top 10 Most-Watched Anime List This Week
From hard-hitting fantasy to high-octane shonen battles, this week’s queue on Crunchyroll is stacked with shows that span brand-new premieres and long-running favorites. Below is a quick tour through what fans are tuning into right now—each entry includes what it’s about, who’s making it, and where it is in its release schedule so you can jump in without missing a beat.
10. ‘Tougen Anki’ (2025–present)

‘Tougen Anki’ adapts Yura Urushibara’s dark fantasy about Oni and Momotaro bloodlines, following Shiki Ichinose as he’s drawn into a hidden war after discovering his heritage. The TV anime premiered on July 11, 2025, began a second cour in October, and streams on Crunchyroll with sub and dub options. Official updates outline cour transitions and new theme songs as the Nerima arc kicks off. Start from Episode 1 on the Crunchyroll series page.
9. ‘My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s’ (2025–present)

‘My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s’ adapts Matsuri Akai’s isekai light novels about Akira Oda, summoned with classmates but secretly assigned an assassin class that outstrips the summoned hero’s stats. The TV anime premiered in October 2025 and streams on Crunchyroll globally, with an English dub rolling out the same month. Crunchyroll’s announcements detail the main staff, music artists, and weekly release cadence. Check the series page for episodes and cast information.
8. ‘Solo Leveling’ (2024–present)

‘Solo Leveling’ brings Chugong’s phenomenon to TV, tracking Jinwoo Sung’s transformation from E-rank hunter to dominant force after gaining a unique leveling system. Season 1 (12 episodes) premiered in January 2024 on Crunchyroll, with new content continuing under ‘Solo Leveling’ branding on the platform. The franchise earned major accolades at the 2025 Crunchyroll Anime Awards. All episodes and extras are available on the series hub.
7. ‘The Unwanted Undead Adventurer’ (2024)

‘The Unwanted Undead Adventurer’ adapts Yu Okano’s fantasy about Rentt Faina, a veteran monster hunter who awakens as a skeleton after being devoured in a labyrinth and begins an undead path to power. The TV anime premiered on January 8, 2024, and streams on Crunchyroll. Official updates have highlighted milestone visuals and arc progress across its cour. The series page offers character bios and episode summaries.
6. ‘My Hero Academia’ (2016–2025)

‘My Hero Academia’ adapts Kohei Horikoshi’s superhero saga about aspiring hero Izuku Midoriya and Class 1-A as they train and clash with villains in a world of Quirks. The eighth and final season premiered in October 2025 and is streaming on Crunchyroll. Seasons 1–7 ran from 2016 through 2023, culminating in the current war-arc conclusion. You can find season details and episode lists on the Crunchyroll series page.
5. ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ (2020–present)

‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ adapts Gege Akutami’s dark fantasy about sorcerers battling Cursed Spirits, beginning with Yuji Itadori’s fateful encounter with Sukuna’s finger. The anime’s first season debuted in 2020, followed by the prequel film ‘JUJUTSU KAISEN 0’ and Season 2 in 2023, all streaming on Crunchyroll outside Asia. The franchise marked its fifth TV-anime anniversary in October 2025. Catch up via the series hub on Crunchyroll.
4. ‘A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai’ (2025–present)

‘A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai’ follows office worker Takeru Kamishiro, summoned to a sword-and-sorcery world where his seemingly humble gathering and crafting talents become invaluable. The TV anime premiered in Japan on October 6–7, 2025 (JST), with Crunchyroll simulcasting and rolling out an English dub shortly after. The series page outlines its focus on resource collecting, alchemy, and party management over typical hero combat. New episodes are available weekly on Crunchyroll.
3. ‘Campfire Cooking in Another World with my Absurd Skill’ (2023–present)

‘Campfire Cooking in Another World with my Absurd Skill’ adapts Ren Eguchi’s isekai about salaryman Mukouda, whose lone skill—online grocery shopping—turns into gourmet survival as he forges contracts with powerful familiars. Season 1 ran in 2023, and Season 2 launched in October 2025 on Crunchyroll. The franchise recently celebrated crossing 10 million copies in print across formats. You can stream both seasons on Crunchyroll.
2. ‘Gachiakuta’ (2025–present)

‘Gachiakuta’ is animated by Bones and adapts Kei Urana and Hideyoshi Andou’s dystopian action manga about Rudo, a boy framed for murder and cast into “the Pit,” a landfill abyss crawling with trash beasts. The anime premiered on July 6, 2025, and Crunchyroll streams the show as it airs. The story centers on “Givers” who wield sentimental “vital instruments” to fight, a concept lifted straight from the manga’s worldbuilding. Check the Crunchyroll series page for episode listings and synopsis details.
1. ‘May I Ask for One Final Thing?’ (2025–present)

Based on Nana Otori’s novels and adapted by Liden Films Kyoto Studio, ‘May I Ask for One Final Thing?’ follows noblewoman Scarlet El Vandimion after her engagement is publicly annulled—kicking off a revenge-tinged fantasy plot. The TV anime premiered on October 3, 2025, with Kazuya Sakamoto directing and Deko Akao handling series composition. The official series page describes Scarlet’s retaliation against her former fiancé and the courtly schemers around him. It’s streaming weekly on Crunchyroll.
Share which of these you’re watching this week on Crunchyroll—and what newcomers should start first—in the comments below!


