The anime lineup for Spring 2025 on Crunchyroll and Netflix is shaping up to be a must-watch season for fans. Key releases include the much-anticipated ***The Apothecary Diaries*** Season 1 on Netflix, with its second season set to premiere on Crunchyroll. Fans of superhero action will be thrilled to see the return of ***My Hero Academia*** in the form of its spinoff, *Vigilantes*. Meanwhile, ***One Piece*** enthusiasts can look forward to the continuation of the 'Egghead Island' arc, following a refreshed re-airing of the 'Fishman Island' arc.
Below, you'll find a detailed list of all the anime shows scheduled to release on both Crunchyroll and Netflix from late March through May 2025. Key highlights are in bold, and I've included some top picks at the end for your viewing pleasure.
All New Anime Coming to Crunchyroll & Netflix, Spring 2025
Mar. 28
The Apothecary Diaries, Season 2 (Crunchyroll); Season 1 (Netflix)
Mar. 30
The Unaware Atelier Meister (Crunchyroll)
Apr. 1
Once Upon A Witch’s Death (Crunchyroll)
Catch Me At The Ballpark! (Crunchyroll)
Apr. 2
The Beginning After The End (Crunchyroll)
Please Put Them On, Takamine-san (Crunchyroll)
The Too-Perfect Saint: Tossed Aside By My Fiancé And Sold To Another Kingdom (Crunchyroll)
Apr. 3
WIND BREAKER, Season 2 (Crunchyroll)
Devil May Cry (Netflix)
The Brilliant Healer’s New Life In The Shadows (Crunchyroll)
Apr. 4
Fire Force, Season 3 (Crunchyroll)
Bye Bye, Earth, Season 2 (Crunchyroll)
Can A Boy-Girl Friendship Survive? (Crunchyroll)
Apr. 5
Black Butler -Emerald Witch Arc- (Crunchyroll)
I’ve Been Killing Slimes For 300 Years And Maxed Out My Level, Season 2 (Crunchyroll)
To Be Hero X (Crunchyroll)
Anne Shirley (Crunchyroll)
Classic Stars (Crunchyroll)
Guilty Gear Strive: Dual Rulers (Crunchyroll)
SHOSHIMIN: How To Become Ordinary, Season 2 (Crunchyroll)
Apr. 6
One Piece: Egghead Island Arc, Part 2 (Crunchyroll)
WITCH WATCH (Crunchyroll); (Netflix release date TBA)
The Gorilla God’s Go-To Girl (Crunchyroll)
I’m The Evil Lord Of An Intergalactic Empire!; subbed Episodes 1 & 2 are available now for Premium Crunchyroll subscribers (Crunchyroll)
Apr. 7
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes (Crunchyroll)
COMPASS2.0 ANIMATION PROJECT (Crunchyroll)
Summer Pockets (Crunchyroll)
ZatsuTabi-That’s Journey- (Crunchyroll)
Apr. 8
The Shiunji Family Children (Crunchyroll)
Apr. 10
Moonrise (Netflix)
A Ninja And An Assassin Under One Roof (Crunchyroll)
Tegonia (Crunchyroll)
Apr. 12
One Piece: Egghead Island Arc, Part 2 (Netflix)
Food For The Soul (Crunchyroll)
mono (Crunchyroll)
Apr. 25
Pokemon Horizons: The Search For Laqua, Part 2 (Netflix)
April (exact date TBA)
YAIBA: Samurai Legends (Netflix)
May (exact date TBA)
Blood Of Zeus, Season 3 (Netflix)
Continuing Anime On Crunchyroll & Netflix, Spring 2025
Mar. 29
I Left My A-Rank Party To Help My Former Students Reach The Dungeon Depths! (Crunchyroll)
Apr. 10
Our Last Crusade Or The Rise Of The New World, Season 2 (Crunchyroll)
Top Spring 2025 Anime Recommendations
I've highlighted The Apothecary Diaries, Once Upon A Witch’s Death, The Beginning After The End, To Be Hero X, and WITCH WATCH in my roundup of Spring 2025 anime dubs coming to Crunchyroll, but there are some other great picks from the list above that you should definitely consider.
Devil May Cry is Netflix's latest animated adaptation of a video game. With its Limp Bizkit-soundtracked trailer and a newly composed Evanescence track, it's clear the creators understand the tone they need to strike for their audience. Netflix's track record with anime and anime-style game IPs varies, but with Adi Shankar, the mind behind hits like *Castlevania* and *Guardians of Justice*, at the helm, and Studio Mir, known for *Avatar: The Last Airbender* and *Korra*, handling the animation, fans can expect something special. Even if you're new to the *Devil May Cry* universe, if you enjoy shows like *Trigun*, you'll appreciate the adventures of the ultimate '00s edgelord, Dante.
In Moonrise, the moon is fighting for independence, a concept that the creators of *Moonfall* might wish they had thought of for a sequel. This ONA boasts blockbuster talent, including animation by WIT Studio (known for *Attack On Titan* and *Vinland Saga*), character designs by manga icon Hiromu Arakawa (*Fullmetal Alchemist*), and direction by Masashi Koizuka (*Attack On Titan* Seasons 2 & 3). Despite the lack of detailed plot information, the secrecy hints at something truly special.
Lastly, YAIBA: Samurai Legends may be unfamiliar to some outside Japan or younger audiences, but it has enjoyed a cult following since the late 1980s. Created by Gosho Aoyama, famous for *Case Closed*, this series follows Yaiba Kurogane as he battles an arch-nemesis wielding a magical katana and a demon army. With WIT Studio animating and Aoyama directly involved in production, this second anime adaptation promises to blend the humor and style of *Detective Conan* with the martial arts flair of early *Dragon Ball*, along with numerous historical cameos.