Exciting news for anime fans! Crunchyroll has unveiled its English dub lineup for Spring 2025, perfect for those who prefer to enjoy their anime without the distraction of subtitles. This season brings back beloved series like **My Hero Academia** and **Fire Force**, introduces a fresh take on a *Shonen Jump* romantic series, and showcases new titles eager to capture your interest.
Below is a comprehensive list of the new anime dubs coming to Crunchyroll this Spring, followed by the ongoing simulcasts. Key highlights are in bold, with our top picks highlighted at the end for your viewing pleasure.
Among the notable titles this season, including 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 pressed for time, this historical series about a young female apothecary solving medical mysteries in a fictional Chinese Imperial palace is a heartwarming gem. Its recent addition 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 with a year to live after her seventeenth birthday. Tasked by her mentor, Faust the Eternal Witch, to collect a thousand tears of joy, this unique premise, coupled with Ghibli-esque character designs and a quirky owl familiar, promises an enchanting experience.
Fans of *Solo Levelling* might find a similar thrill in the anime adaptation of the popular webtoon ***The Beginning After The End***. Arthur Leywin, reborn with the memories of a ruthless king, navigates a fantasy world while seeking a more loving existence, only to be pulled back into the conflicts of his past life.
In the realm of donghua and Chinese animation, ***To Be Hero X*** shines as a standout shonen title. Its visually striking trailer, blending neon-splattered 2D and 3D styles, evokes a *Spider-Verse* and Studio TRIGGER vibe. Set in a dimension where clothing serves as weaponry, reminiscent of *Kill La Kill*, this series, directed by *Link Clink*'s Li Haolin and featuring music by Hiroyuki Sawano (*Attack On Titan*), is set to roll out on Netflix, Prime Video, and Crunchyroll.
Lastly, the long-awaited ***WITCH WATCH*** from the *Shonen Jump* stable arrives with high expectations. Following the disappointment of *Sakamoto Days*, this series about Nico, a teenage witch, and Morihito, her humanoid ogre familiar, promises a blend of romance and mischief. After theatrical screenings, *WITCH WATCH* will be available on Netflix, Hulu, and Crunchyroll.