It’s got crazy fights against demons, hilarious banter, and an insanely fashionable wardrobe that has recently surged back into style. But Yu Yu Hakushodoesn’t just hold up on the merit of its vocal performers, it’s a non-stop romp with a little bit of everything. The all-time oldie-but-goodie on this list has such a strong dub that it’s hard to imagine its cast of characters speaking anything but English. Even if you’ve already watched it in Japanese, now is a great time to go back from the beginning and check out the English cast’s takes on your favorite quirky characters. With stunning action brought to life by talented animators and an incredible cast of heroes, goofy heroes-to-be, and complex villains, My Hero Academiahas it all. The inspiring global phenomenon about super-powered kids learning to become heroes is a must-watch, plain and simple. So until a publisher licenses the manga, this anime is undoubtedly the best way to legally enjoy Ri Shin’s incredible pursuit of kingdom.Īlso new to Crunchyroll: Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World My Hero Academia However, American fans have been unable to buy any of the 60+ volumes in English. Fans have bought so many volumes of the source material that it’s become one of the greatest-selling manga of all-time. The long-running historical epic Kingdom is back on Crunchyroll thanks to the pricey acquisition and merger. Kingdom is back on Crunchyroll with dubs and subs, including simulcast episodes from Season 4
What follows is a series of increasingly ludicrous plots, schemes, and underhanded tactics sure to delight.Īlso new to Crunchyroll: The Quintessential Quintuplets The two elitists are so convinced that if they were to confess to the other, they would lose standing to their new partner. This hilariously extra anime follows Kaguya and Miyuki’s high-stakes competition to force the other to confess their true feelings. Season 1 is now dubbed and Season 2 has subs and dubsīack in the 1850s, old Francis Edward Smedley could have never imagined that his famous “All is fair in love and war” saying would be twisted into one of the most popular rom-coms of the 21st century. Unfortunately, there’s no news on a second season yet, but you can always see where the story goes by reading the manga.Īlso new to Crunchyroll: Goblin Slayer Kaguya-sama: Love is War It’s a crazy series with an unexpectedly engaging story that is well worth the quick watch. The similarly super-powered people he meets along the way are sometimes less than friendly and other times more than forward. You might have missed this recent cult-classic, but word to the wise, the bloody faceoffs in Gleipnirare a lot! It’s all about a regular high schooler who can inexplicably become a kind of mascot-looking monster with a giant gun and a zipper down his back. If you’re a new fan or you aren’t feeling nostalgic, there’s a lot to love across all three seasons. It had its own popular anime in the early 2000s, but Crunchyroll just added the newer adaptation from 2019 that made Fruits Basket a smash hit all over again.
Fruits Basket is a best-selling and beloved romantic comedy with a deeply emotional and mature core. While DBZ, Pokémon, and Sailor Moon were busy dominating our airwaves, a shojo manga was quietly selling millions of volumes to fans across the US. For all its goofiness and the glacial pacing, it’s the English cast that makes this a nostalgic powerhouse perfect for jumping back into.Īlso new to Crunchyroll: Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball GT Fruits Basket Even the narrator had a classic part to play with his delightfully put-on recaps and dramatic previews for the next episode.
The iconic English cast was appropriately silly and equally loud when it came time to scream and power up.
Simply put, us Americans would not be into anime today if Toonami never ran Dragon Ball Z after school five days a week.