Crunchyroll made a splash at AnimagiC 2025 in Mannheim, Germany, by unveiling a vibrant and diverse list of anime acquisitions that will hit the platform this fall and carry over into 2026. The announcement has stirred excitement among fans, with the promise of brand-new series that span genres from sci-fi to dark fantasy, and romantic comedy to offbeat slice-of-life adventures.

Among the highlights of the panel was the highly anticipated series My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s, animated by SUNRISE, which promises an action-packed isekai journey with a dark twist. Another standout is This Monster Wants to Eat Me, an intriguing new story from Studio LINGS that is expected to bring a blend of mystery and psychological thrills to the lineup.

The October 2025 slate is shaping up to be one of Crunchyroll’s most dynamic in recent years. It includes:

My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s by SUNRISE
This Monster Wants to Eat Me by Studio LINGS
The Warrior Princess and the Barbaric King by Jumondo
Mechanical Marie, a joint effort by Zero-G and Liber
Plus-sized Misadventures in Love! by Marvy Jack

Each of these titles is confirmed for a Fall 2025 premiere, with global availability in most regions outside of Asia. Some, like Mechanical Marie and ROLL OVER AND DIE, will also be accessible in India and surrounding regions. The streaming giant continues to ensure a wide reach for anime fans across continents.

In addition to its October releases, Crunchyroll has teased several upcoming projects. Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family! is scheduled to drop later in 2025, while both The Invisible Man and His Soon-to-Be Wife and ROLL OVER AND DIE are confirmed for 2026. These shows are expected to bring heartwarming storytelling, supernatural intrigue, and survivalist fantasy drama to audiences looking for more than just standard genre fare.

Crunchyroll also shared somhttps://a.storyblok.com/f/178900/1920x1080/4128b079ea/crunchyroll-editorial-hero-image-general.jpge great news for fans of dubbed anime. Three major titles will receive new German-language dubs: Lord of Mysteries, Detective Conan (episodes 484 to 533), and Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Season 2. This expansion of language support highlights the platform’s growing investment in accessibility for non-English-speaking audiences in Europe.

With a carefully curated list of upcoming simulcasts and original titles, Crunchyroll continues to dominate as a global anime hub. The variety in its latest acquisition list reinforces its commitment to showcasing not just mainstream hits, but also lesser-known gems and experimental stories that challenge anime norms.

Whether you are looking for high-stakes fantasy, touching romance, or quirky offbeat humor, Crunchyroll’s Fall 2025 and 2026 schedules promise to deliver something for everyone.

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