Digital monsters, superheroes, and Santa Claus are what you can expect this fall anime season. There’s a new season full of anime to check out this Fall like the return of the highly anticipated My Hero Academia for its final season, the beautiful Star Wars Visions with Volume 3, and Science Saru’s Sanda just in time for the holidays. Across Crunchyroll, HIDIVE, Hulu, and Netflix, as well as others, there are a lot of places to enjoy anime at the moment.
Check out some anticipated series in the video above or the slideshow gallery below, followed by the full list of new Fall season 2025 anime and where to watch them in the U.S. and their respective streaming platforms. Anime listed are available now unless otherwise stated.
Digimon Beatbreak (Crunchyroll, Hulu, Disney+)
Digimon, Digital Monsters, is back with a new anime this fall season. Digimon Beatbreak follows Tenma, a young boy who has an unusual connection to technology. It’s through this anomaly that he meets the Digimon known as Gekkomon. Toei Animation is, of course, producing the series like it has before, so fans can expect more Digimon action to enjoy. Between this series and the new Digimon Story: Time Stranger game, it’s a great time to be a Digimon fan. Digimon Beatbreak is available now on Crunchyroll, and Hulu.
Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider (Crunchyroll)
Another new series this season showcases Kamen Rider but not in the way you may think. Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider follows a 40-year-old man who is a lifelong fan of Kamen Rider and has aspirations of being a superhero himself. Of course it’s not a realistic goal, but a turn of events has pushed him towards realizing his dream. LIDENFILMS, the studio behind Tokyo Revengers and Call of the Night, is producing this series, so expect some butt-kicking action in this wild adventure of finding one’s purpose. If you’re a fan of similar series like Samurai Flamenco or just love Kamen Rider, this new anime is worth checking out this season. Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider is available now on Crunchyroll.
May I Ask for One Final Thing? (Crunchyroll)
Speaking of LIDENFILMS, the studio is producing another fun series this season with May I Ask for One Final Thing? The series follows Scarlet, a princess trapped in an arranged marriage with a despicable and arrogant prince. When an embarrassing twist pushes her over her tipping point, Scarlet put on some fighting gloves and punches a bunch of despicable fools! The premiere is exciting, and it’ll be interesting to see how Scarlet navigates the consequences of her actions and the political landscape as the season progresses. May I Ask for One Final Thing? is available now on Crunchyroll.
Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 (Disney+ | October 29)
A galaxy far, far away returns in anime form with Star Wars: Visions Volume 3! This anthology series yet again showcases an eclectic group of anime studios tackling unique short films set in the world of Star Wars. Some studios are even producing sequels to their shorts from earlier seasons. From David Production of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure fame to Wit Studio and Trigger, there are many celebrated studios that anime fans may recognize. If you’re looking for quick quality hits of anime or you’re just a Star Wars fan interested in the anime medium, this series is worth checking out. Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 premieres October 29 on Disney+.
Disney Twisted Wonderland: The Animation (Disney+ | October 29)
Another series from the world of Disney drops this season as well. Disney Twisted Wonderland: The Animation follows Yuu, a high school student who gets mysteriously transported into a magical world and ends up at a school of magic that closely resembles the Queen of Hearts’ domain from Alice in Wonderland. The anime is actually based on a game of the same name with the creator of Black Butler, Yana Toboso, working on the concept and character designs. If you’re interested in the drama of Black Butler with a touch of Disney villains, this series may be a good fit for you. Disney Twisted Wonderland: The Animation premieres October 29 on Disney+.
Dusk Beyond the End of the World (HIDIVE)
Another new series this fall season is Dusk Beyond the End of the World. The series follows Akira, a young man who gets caught in the middle of growing tensions around AI development and a loved one. After what seems to be the end of his life, he wakes up hundreds of years later and eventually runs into a familiar face. P.A. Works, the studio behind Shirobako and Akiba Maid War, will helm production on this series. Intriguing future story aside, the action sequences are quite impressive from what we’ve seen so far. If you have some time outside of the many returning shonen anime this fall, this series may also be worth a watch. Dusk Beyond the End of the World is available now on HIDIVE.
Sanda (Amazon Prime)
Just in time for the holidays, this series about a descendant of Santa Claus might be one of the oddest this fall season. Sanda follows a young boy of the same name as he wraps his head around a sudden attack by a fellow classmate and a mysterious transformation that has him resembling Santa Claus. That’s right! This young kid transformed into a buff Santa! Studio Science Saru is producing this series, and it looks amazing from what we’ve seen so far. From the familiar use of color to the absurd character moments, Science Saru is showcasing their expertise yet again with what looks to be a fun and wacky series. If you’re a fan of Dan Da Dan and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, this series is right up your alley. Sanda is available now on Amazon Prime.
SPY x FAMILY Season 3 (Crunchyroll, Hulu, Disney+)
The lovable Forgers family is back this fall for season 3 as the secret balancing act of Loid, Yor, and Anya continues, but we seem to be learning more about the supporting characters this time around now that this pretend family has a good foundation. Wit Studio and CloverWorks return again to helm animation production, so expect fun and visually stunning sequences like the dueling excavators from the season premiere. Spy x Family Season 3 is available now on Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Disney+.
One-Punch Man Season 3 (Hulu, Disney+)
Another highly anticipated return this fall is One-Punch Man! It’s been six years since we last saw the all powerful Saitama and the scheming Monster Association in Season 2. J.C. Staff, the studio behind Bakuman and Food Wars!, are back after the previous season to continue to produce animation for Season 3. After so many years, expectations are high, so it’ll be interesting to see how the series steps up from prior seasons as the Monster Association and Garou are still not done with their plans. One-Punch Man Season 3 is available now on Hulu and Disney+.
My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON (Crunchyroll, Hulu, Disney+)
Last but not least, a superhero anime epic is about to reach its conclusion with My Hero Academia’s final season. Last we left Deku and the gang, the major battle between the heroes and villains has settled down a little, with a few standouts still duking it out. It’s been almost exactly a year since the last season, and now fans will finally get to see this long-running favorite come to an end. Bones Film is producing the final season, so we expect to see some amazing visuals and character moments to send off this celebrated series. My Hero Academia Final Season is available now on Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Disney+.
Those are some anticipated new and returning anime available to watch this fall 2025 season. If you want more anime, check out our list of the spring 2025 anime and summer 2025 anime in case you missed the last batch of new series.
All the New Anime Arriving in Fall 2025
Here’s the full list of anime coming out in Fall 2025 that will be available to watch in the US:
Crunchyroll
Netflix
Hulu
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Disney+
Amazon Prime
What anime are you watching this Fall? Let’s discuss in the comments!