Crunchyroll’s Summer 2025 Lineup Brings a Flood of Fresh Anime


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Crunchyroll just dropped its Summer 2025 anime schedule for the U.S. and Canada, and it’s one of the biggest lineups yet. Over 50 titles will stream throughout the season, with new and returning hits landing weekly between late June and August.

The lineup includes fan favorites like Kaiju No. 8 Season 2 (July 19), Dan Da Dan Season 2 (July 3), My Dress-Up Darling Season 2 (July 5), Rent-a-Girlfriend Season 4 (July 1), and Dr. STONE Science Future Cour 2 (July 10). Meanwhile, newcomers like Gachiakuta (July 6), Clevatess (July 2), Secrets of the Silent Witch (July 4), and Nyaight of the Living Cat (July 6) bring a mix of sci-fi, fantasy, and pure anime weirdness to the table.

Most shows will stream in Japanese with English subtitles, with dubs rolling out later in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Hindi, and more. Crunchyroll will also continue airing spring holdovers like One Piece, TO BE HERO X, and WITCH WATCH through the summer.

Here are a few key premiere dates to keep an eye on:

  • June 28Takopi’s Original Sin, Lord of Mysteries
  • July 1–5Rent-a-Girlfriend S4, Dan Da Dan S2, My Dress-Up Darling S2
  • July 6Gachiakuta, Nyaight of the Living Cat, Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun S2
  • July 10Dr. STONE Science Future Cour 2
  • July 19Kaiju No. 8 Season 2
  • Later This SummerLet’s Go Karaoke! (July 24), Captivated, By You (August 20)

Looking to catch everything as it airs? Crunchyroll has a full simulcast calendar and trailers available on its official site. Whether you’re in for romance, monsters, time travel, or vending machine reincarnations, summer is stacked.

What Is Crunchyroll?

Crunchyroll is the world’s leading destination for streaming anime. Headquartered in Coppell, Texas, the company operates as a joint venture between Sony Pictures Entertainment and Aniplex (a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan). Originally founded as Funimation in 1994, the company built its reputation on titles like Dragon Ball Z before acquiring the Crunchyroll brand in 2021 and rebranding in 2022.

Today, Crunchyroll offers the largest dedicated anime library in the world, featuring thousands of hours of subtitled and dubbed series, films, and simulcasts. The service is available across smart TVs, mobile devices, gaming consoles, and web browsers, with additional offerings that include merchandise, games, and theatrical releases. With global reach and support for dozens of languages, Crunchyroll is the go-to platform for anime fans across North America and beyond.

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