The spring 2025 anime lineup is shaping up to be a thrilling season for fans, with a diverse range of shows set to premiere on Crunchyroll and Netflix. Among the highlights, The Apothecary Diaries will debut its first season on Netflix, while its second season will be available on Crunchyroll. Fans can also look forward to the return of My Hero Academia with the spinoff Vigilantes, and the continuation of One Piece with the 'Egghead Island' arc following a refined re-airing of the 'Fishman Island' arc.
Below is the comprehensive schedule of anime releases on both Crunchyroll and Netflix from late March to May 2025, with key highlights in bold and some top recommendations at the end.
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 that should be on your watch list from the list above too.
Devil May Cry is the latest animated video game adaptation from Netflix, and 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 has had a mixed track record with anime and anime-style game IPs, ranging from hits like Castlevania, Arcane, and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners to misses like Tekken: Bloodline and Dragon’s Dogma. However, with creator Adi Shankar, who has worked on Castlevania, Guardians of Justice, and Captain Laserhawk, and Studio Mir, known for Avatar: The Last Airbender and Korra, behind the project, Devil May Cry promises to be a thrilling ride. Even if you're not familiar with the game, fans of anime like Trigun will enjoy the adventures of the edgy protagonist Dante.
In Moonrise, the moon is fighting for independence, a concept that could have been a sequel to 2021's Moonfall. This original net animation (ONA) boasts blockbuster talent, including animation from WIT Studio (Attack On Titan, Vinland Saga), character designs by manga icon Hiromu Arakawa (Fullmetal Alchemist), and direction by Masashi Koizuka (Attack On Titan Seasons 2 & 3). Despite the limited information available about the story, the involvement of such high-caliber creators suggests something special is in store.
Lastly, YAIBA: Samurai Legends may not be well-known outside Japan or among younger audiences, but it has maintained a cult following since its manga debut in the late 1980s. Created by Gosho Aoyama, famous for Case Closed, this samurai comedy follows Yaiba Kurogane as he battles an arch-nemesis with a magical katana and a demon army. With WIT Studio at the helm and Aoyama's direct involvement in production, this second anime adaptation promises to blend the style of Detective Conan with the humor of early Dragon Ball and numerous Japanese historical references. It's a must-watch for fans of these genres.