
15 Greatest Anime Series To Watch On Crunchyroll

15. Blue Exorcist
A hot-headed teen finds out he’s the son of Satan and decides to fight demons instead of joining them. With school-for-exorcists vibes that’ll hit home for Harry Potter fans, this one mixes action, heart, and just the right amount of humor to keep things fun without going over the top. | © Crunchyroll

14. Teogonia
In a world of gods and warriors, one man begins to remember a life from modern Earth, and it changes everything. With layered worldbuilding, divine powers, and a story that balances mystery with action, this is a thoughtful twist on classic fantasy tropes. | © Crunchyroll

13. My Hero Academia: Vigilantes
Set before the main story kicks off, this spinoff dives into the underground world of unlicensed heroes trying to do the right thing their way. My Hero Academia: Vigilantes is fast, fresh, and full of promise, perfect for fans who want more hero grit without the spotlight. | © Crunchyroll

12. Wind Breaker
If you liked the early days of Tokyo Revengers but wanted better pacing and a stronger lead, this anime series is for you. With brawls, brotherhood, and surprisingly solid character work, even from the so-called villains, it's shaping up to be a standout. | © Crunchyroll

11. The Brilliant Healer's New Life in the Shadows
He’s a kindhearted healer who has no clue he’s insanely overpowered, and that's half the fun. With fresh fantasy races, charming characters, and a lead who's unaware of his legend-in-the-making status, this anime is easy to get hooked on. | © Crunchyroll

10. To Be Hero X
Criminally underrated and visually wild, this Chinese-made series hits hard from episode one and never lets up. With bold animation styles that shift mid-scene and a plot full of sharp twists, it feels like a chaotic blend of anime and Spider-Verse energy. | © Crunchyroll

9. Dr. STONE
The world’s turned to stone, but one teenage genius is ready to bring back civilization, starting with soap, fire, and electricity. Dr. STONE is a fast, funny, and surprisingly educational anime series that turns real science into one of the coolest adventures you’ll watch. | © Crunchyroll

8. The Unaware Atelier Meister
The Unaware Atelier Meister is not a fast-paced isekai, but the clueless yet overpowered main character brings nonstop charm and unexpected laughs. His kindness, combined with how wildly he outclasses everyone without realizing it, makes each episode surprisingly addictive. | © Crunchyroll

7. The Beginning After the End
The animation might not blow you away, but the story has real depth and charm if you stick with it. The Beginning After the End is a fantasy reincarnation series that builds out a rich world and a likeable main character, and even with a rocky start, it’s the kind of show you want to see grow into its potential. | © Crunchyroll

6. Shangri-La Frontier
Shangri-La Frontier starts off feeling like another VR game anime, but then surprises you with how fun, fast-paced, and genuinely well-built its world is. No death-game gimmicks, just a chill gamer diving headfirst into wild boss fights and loving every second of it. | © Crunchyroll

5. Dragon Ball DAIMA
Goku and friends are back in Dragon Ball DAIMA, but this time, they’re smaller, sharper, and more beautifully animated than ever. With top-tier visuals and a fresh vibe that still feels true to the legacy, DAIMA is a bold new spin that actually works. | © Crunchyroll

4. One Piece
A rubber-powered pirate sets sail to chase his wildest dream, and somehow, over a thousand episodes in, it’s still full of heart, humor, and surprises. One Piece is not just an anime; it’s an adventure that grows with you, one island at a time. | © Crunchyroll

3. Fire Force
Firefighting meets supernatural chaos in a world where people burst into flames, and it looks insane in motion. Fire Force is stylish, explosive, and messy in a fun way, with just enough weirdness to keep you guessing between battles. | © Crunchyroll

2. The Apothecary Diaries
A sharp-tongued herbalist gets caught up in palace intrigue, using brains over brawn to solve mysteries behind silk curtains. It’s beautifully drawn, slyly funny, and full of clever twists that keep you hooked without shouting for attention. | © Crunchyroll

1. Solo Leveling
At first, it feels like just another dungeon-crawler, but by episode two, Solo Leveling hits a gear you didn’t know it had. With jaw-dropping animation and a main character who goes from zero to absolute menace, this is peak Saturday hype. | © Crunchyroll
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