Anime enthusiasts, rejoice! Crunchyroll's Spring 2025 dub lineup is here, and it's a feast for those who prefer watching anime without the distraction of subtitles. This season brings back beloved series like My Hero Academia and Fire Force, introduces a fresh Shonen Jump adaptation with a romantic twist, and showcases new titles eager to capture your heart.
Below is a comprehensive list of all the new English dubs coming to Crunchyroll this Spring, followed by continuing simulcasts. Key highlights are in bold, and we've included spotlighted recommendations to help you choose your next binge-watch.
All New English Dubs Coming To Crunchyroll, Spring 2025
Mar. 28
- The Apothecary Diaries, Season 2
Mar. 30
- The Unaware Atelier Meister
Apr. 1
- Once Upon A Witch’s Death
Apr. 2
- The Beginning After The End
Apr. 3
- WIND BREAKER, Season 2
- The Brilliant Healer’s New Life In The Shadows
Apr. 4
- Fire Force, Season 3
- Bye Bye, Earth, Season 2
Apr. 5
- Black Butler -Emerald Witch Arc-
- I’ve Been Killing Slimes For 300 Years And Maxed Out My Level, Season 2
- To Be Hero X
- Anne Shirley
Apr. 6
- WITCH WATCH
- The Gorilla God’s Go-To Girl
Apr. 7
- My Hero Academia: Vigilantes
Apr. 8
- The Shiunji Family Children
Continuing Simulcast Anime Dubs On Crunchyroll, Spring 2025
Mar. 29
- I Left My A-Rank Party To Help My Former Students Reach The Dungeon Depths!
Apr. 10
- Our Last Crusade Or The Rise Of The New World, Season 2
Top Spring 2025 Anime Dub Recommendations
Among the 'big name' titles this season, such as the third season of Fire Force and the My Hero Academia spinoff Vigilantes, The Apothecary Diaries stands out as a must-watch. If you're short on time, this historical series about a young, female apothecary solving medical mysteries in a fictional Chinese Imperial palace is a rare and heartwarming gem. Its recent distribution to Netflix, where anime can reach a broader audience, underscores its growing popularity and well-deserved acclaim.
Once Upon A Witch’s Death introduces us to Meg Raspberry, a teenage witch cursed to live just one more year after her seventeenth birthday. Tasked by her teacher Faust, the Eternal Witch, to collect a thousand tears of joy, this series promises a unique premise, Ghibli-esque character designs, and an amusingly yassified owl familiar. It's sure to be a delight.
Fans of Solo Levelling will find a similar thrill in The Beginning After The End, an anime adaptation of a popular webtoon. Arthur Leywin, reborn as a magic-using young boy with memories of a ruthless adult king, navigates a fantasy world, striving for a more loving existence while being drawn back into the conflicts of his past life. Think of it as an isekai twist on The Boss Baby.
Donghua and Chinese animation continue to make a splash internationally, particularly in the Boys Love genre. However, To Be Hero X is a shonen spectacle with a stunning trailer that rivals even the best Japanese anime ads. It blends neon-splattered 2D and 3D styles, reminiscent of Spider-Verse and Studio TRIGGER, and is set in a world where clothing serves as weaponry, akin to Kill La Kill. With Li Haolin directing and Hiroyuki Sawano composing the music, To Be Hero X is available on Netflix and Prime Video, as well as Crunchyroll.
Lastly, the WITCH WATCH anime from the Shonen Jump stable is eagerly anticipated, especially after the letdown of Sakamoto Days. It follows the adventures of Nico, a teenage witch, and Morihito, a humanoid ogre, who move in together after Nico's graduation from magic school. With a blend of romance and mischief, this series feels like DanDaDan viewed through the lens of the magical girl genre. After theatrical screenings, WITCH WATCH is available on Netflix, Hulu, and Crunchyroll.