Crunchyroll has expanded its offerings to include a diverse range of popular and highly-anticipated anime titles, catering to fans seeking a one-stop destination for their streaming needs.
Over the weekend, Anime Expo hosted numerous significant announcements, including the US launch date reveal for My Hero Academia: You Are Next, as well as news of a brand-new Bleach game. Crunchyroll has a plethora of updates to share, including news on the release of numerous sequel seasons for popular anime shows, as well as exciting premieres of new titles. As autumn’s chill sets in, the wait for the highly anticipated second season of the intense soccer anime Blue Lock is finally over, accompanied by an electrifying trailer that teases what’s to come this October. Demon Lord, Retry! Will R possibly arrive in the same month, marking a continuation of the popular isekai MMO anime?
Crunchyroll may announce the streaming of Anyway, I Am Falling in Love with You, a captivating compilation featuring Mizuha, a disheartened high school second-year student, as he navigates the most unfortunate 17th birthday imaginable. Despite her best efforts, she feels disconnected from the respected elder whose wisdom she so deeply admires, and the oversight of her parents forgetting her birthday only exacerbates her sense of disappointment. At worst, a mysterious and previously unseen infectious disease is spreading rapidly, forcing her to cancel all membership tournaments and faculty excursions.
By the end of 2025, Fireplace Power is likely to conclude its third and final season, featuring a split cour storyline that will require viewers to wait only briefly before the thrilling conclusion unfolds. A teaser trailer has been released for the upcoming season, revealing little but enough to pique interest in the final installment of the series. In 2025, a significant milestone is expected as the second season of The Apothecary Diaries premieres on Crunchyroll, allowing viewers to enjoy the thrilling content. For those eager to get a glimpse into the excitement, the trailer is now available to stream. However, Dr. Stone Science Future may soon land on an anime streaming platform, but further details remain scarce. Protection-wise, Crunchyroll has a lot in store for the coming year.