Crunchyroll is the go-to streaming source for anime fans across the globe, boasting a library of over 1,000 anime in more than 18 different languages.
Do you prefer subbed or dubbed? Slice of life or fantasy? Childhood favourites or new releases? With so many anime at your disposal, you don’t have to choose. But just in case you need help narrowing down your options, here are four of our top picks.
For everyone
My Hero Academia

In a world where 80 per cent of the population have superpowers called “quirks”, the show’s protagonist Izuku Midoriya dreams of being a hero despite being “quirkless”. When Midoriya inherits a quirk from his idol, All Might, he must learn to harness all iterations of his new power to become the hero he is destined to be.
For anime newbies
Erased

Satoru has the supernatural power of “revival” that can transport him back in time to prevent deaths and catastrophes. After the death of a loved one, he finds himself sent back further than ever before – one month before his classmate Kayo went missing in grade school. Can he figure out the trigger and solve the mystery before it’s too late?
For something different
A Sign of Affection

While Yuki is a typical college student, sometimes being deaf makes her world feel tiny. When she meets Itsuomi, a charismatic globetrotter with a penchant for languages, he opens up a new world to her, and as their love story grows, we learn more about everything that brings colour to her life.
For sports fans
Bluelock

Three hundred high-school football players are selected to take part in a controversial project named Bluelock. They are pitted against each other in a series of solo and team competitions to be the next striker for Japan’s national team – even if it means crushing the dreams of 299 others. Who will come out on top?