Crunchyroll has finally confirmed its
catalog of releases for fall 2025, revealing which anime will
accompany fans over the next few months. The list includes highly anticipated
productions such as My Hero Academia: Final Season, Spy x
Family: Season 3 and One Punch Man: Season 3, in addition
to multiple surprises that will debut exclusively on the platform.
All
Crunchyroll releases in October 2025
Here are
the confirmed anime along with their premiere dates:
- My Hero Academia: Final Season – October 4
- Spy x Family: Season 3 – October 4
- To Your Eternity: Season 3 – October 4
- One Punch Man: Season 3 – October (exact date
pending)
- Let's
Play – October 1
- My Status as an Assassin
Obviously Exceeds the Hero's – October 6
- A Gatherer's Adventure in
Isekai –
September 29
- A Mangaka's Weirdly Wonderful
Workplace –
October 6
- A Wild Last Boss Appeared! – September 27
- Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family! – October 5
- Campfire Cooking in Another
World with My Absurd Skill: Season 2 – October 7
- Dad is a Hero, Mom is a Spirit,
I'm a Reincarnator – October 5
- GNOSIA –
October 11
- Inexpressive Kashiwada and
Expressive Oota –
October 4
- Kakuriyo -Bed & Breakfast
for Spirits-: Season 2 – October 1
- Let This Grieving Soul Retire:
Part 2 –
October 4
- Li'l Miss Vampire Can't Suck
Right –
October 12
- May I Ask for One Final Thing? – October 3
- Mechanical
Marie – October 5
- My Friend's Little Sister Has
It In For Me! –
October 4
- Pass the Monster Meat, Milady! – October 2
- Plus-sized Misadventures in
Love! –
October 6
- Shabake –
October 3
- SI-VIS: The Sound of Heroes – October 4
- Tales of Wedding Rings: Season
2 –
October 4
- The Banished Court Magician
Aims to Become the Strongest – October 4
- The Dark History of the
Reincarnated Villainess – October 8
- The Fated Magical Princess: Who
Made Me a Princess – September 28
- This Monster Wants to Eat Me – October 2
- Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen
Rider –
October 4
- Touring After the Apocalypse – October 4
- Yano-kun's Ordinary Days – September 30
- +8
anime to be announced.
What
about One Punch Man and dubbing?
It is
striking that, despite the fact that it had been confirmed that One
Punch Man: Season 3 would debut on October 12 in Japan, Crunchyroll has
not set an international date, which has raised suspicions of a possible delay
in the broadcast outside of Japan.
In
addition, in this seasonal announcement the platform has not confirmed any
dubbing for the autumn anime, neither for Spain nor Latin America.
This is unusual, since on other occasions Crunchyroll usually anticipates which
titles will have Latin American dubbing. For the moment, uncertainty remains.