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Every Anime Coming to Crunchyroll in Summer 2025

Every Anime Coming to Crunchyroll in Summer 2025

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Anime is largely seasonal, with new releases in the anime industry typically starting roughly alongside the beginning of a season. It's not just new anime either — alongside new series, new seasons of existing series also see releases at around this time, while others run throughout the whole year, like One Piece and Pokémon.
The best place to watch anime on the internet in most countries – including the US – is the Sony-owned Crunchyroll, which hosts hundreds of anime series and movies, with more added constantly throughout the year. With Summer almost here, a new batch of titles is set to hit the streaming service soon.
Seiko wielding a baseball bat and riding on the back of a floating anatomy dummy in the trailer for DAN DA DAN season 2.
Seiko wielding a baseball bat and riding on the back of a floating anatomy dummy in the trailer for DAN DA DAN season 2.
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Crunchyroll has given us all the details for every anime coming to Crunchyroll in Summer 2025, which you can see below.
Crunchyroll Summer 2025 Releases
June 28
Takopi's Original Sin
Lord of Mysteries
July 1
Detectives These Days Are Crazy!
Necronomico and the Cosmic Horror Show
Rent-a-Girlfriend – Season 4
July 2
Clevatess
Onmyo Kaiten Re:Birth Verse
New Saga
Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon – Season 2
July 3
DAN DA DAN – Season 2
The Water Magician
Welcome to the Outcast's Restaurant
Kamitsubaki City Under Construction
July 4
Secrets of the Silent Witch
Arknights: Rise from Ember
Watari-Kun's ****** is About to Collapse
Betrothed to My Sister's Ex
July 5
My Dress-Up Darling – Season 2
Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus
With You and the Rain
The Shy Hero and the Assassin Princesses
Scooped Up By an S-Ranked Adventurer
Private Tutor to the Duke's Daughter
Hoshina's Day Off – Special Episode from Kaiju No. 8
July 6
Gachiakuta
Nyaight of the Living Cat
Toilet-bound Hanako-kun – Season 2
Hotel Inhumans
Apocalypse Bring Mynoghra: World Conquest Starts with the Civilization of Ruin
Cultural Exchange with a Game Centre Girl
Ruri Rocks
July 7
Grand Blue Dreaming – Season 2
Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole
July 8
Turkey! Time to Strike
A Couple of Cuckoos – Season 2
July 9
The Rising of the Shield Hero – Season 4
I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince So I can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability – Season 2
Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze
July 10
Dr. STONE Science Future – Cour 2
Solo Camping for Two
July 19
Kaiju No. 8 – Season 2
July 24
Let's Go Karaoke!
August 20
Captivated, By You
Coming Soon
See You Tomorrow at the Food Court
Crunchyroll Summer 2025 Continuing Series
These series started in prior anime seasons and will continue with new episodes this Summer.

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