Every anime season brings a wave of excitement, but Fall 2025 feels particularly special.
The anime world has been buzzing ever since Animate Times, one of Japan’s most trusted entertainment and news outlets, revealed its official Top 10 anime recommendations for the season.
This isn’t just a random popularity poll—these rankings reflect the tastes of thousands of Japanese anime fans, from casual viewers to die-hard otaku, who cast their votes on what shows they’re most eager to watch.
The results gave us a mixture of the familiar and the surprising.
From powerhouse Shonen Jump titles to heartfelt slice-of-life adventures and even sports-fantasy hybrids, the list shows the sheer variety of anime storytelling in 2025.
While some titles were almost guaranteed to make the cut, like Spy x Family or My Hero Academia,
others such as Blue Orchestra and 3rd Grade Z Group Ginpachi-Sensei prove that audiences are also hungry for unique, refreshing narratives.
In this blog, we’ll take a deep dive into each of the Top 10 anime recommendations for Fall 2025 according to Animate Times.
But we won’t just stop at introductions—we’ll talk about why these shows resonate with fans,
what they bring to the table compared to previous seasons, and how they shape the future of anime as a whole.
So grab your favorite embroidered hoodie, get cozy (maybe with a bowl of ramen on hand), and let’s explore Japan’s top anime picks for Fall 2025.
Spy x Family Season 3
Claiming the crown this season is none other than Spy x Family Season 3, and honestly, is anyone surprised?
Since its debut, Tatsuya Endo’s story of espionage, assassins, and telepathy has become a cultural phenomenon not just in Japan but worldwide.
At the heart of Spy x Family is the Forger family: Loid Forger, an undercover spy working under the codename Twilight, Yor Forger, a deadly assassin moonlighting as a loving mother,
and Anya Forger, the adorable telepathic child who just wants to pass her exams at Eden Academy.
Season 3 promises to be a turning point in the series.
The promotional visual released by CloverWorks and Wit Studio prominently featured Anya,
and fans can expect more high-stakes missions mixed with laugh-out-loud comedic moments.
The balance of action, family dynamics, and heartfelt emotion is what keeps fans hooked—and judging by its #1 ranking, anticipation has never been higher.
Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill Season 2
Coming in at a surprising but well-deserved second place is Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill Season 2.
At first glance, you might think this is just another isekai (another-world) anime, but fans know it’s so much more.
What makes the show special is how it flips the traditional isekai formula.
Instead of chasing world-ending battles or epic power-ups, Mukoda focuses on creating delicious meals.
But here’s the twist: his food often has magical effects on whoever eats it, from buffing their stats to giving them extraordinary abilities.
Season 2 is expected to expand on these magical recipes while deepening the relationships Mukoda builds with his companions—especially the legendary wolf Fenrir, who has an insatiable appetite for Mukoda’s cooking.
It’s easy to see why this show ranks so high: anime fans love food, they love fantasy, and when you combine both, you get something warm, comforting, and endlessly entertaining.
Produced by MAPPA, the studio known for darker titles like Jujutsu Kaisen and Chainsaw Man,
Campfire Cooking is proof that even powerhouse studios can flex their muscles on lighter, heartwarming fare.
My Hero Academia: Final Season (Season 8)
Few modern anime series have captured the global imagination quite like My Hero Academia, and now it’s reaching its Final Season.
Ranked third on Animate Times’ list, Season 8 promises to deliver everything fans have been waiting for—the climactic showdown between heroes and villains.
For years, we’ve followed Izuku Midoriya (Deku) and his journey from a powerless boy to the heir of One For All, one of the greatest powers in the series.
Alongside him are classmates from U.A. High and professional heroes like All Might, all locked in a battle against Tomura Shigaraki and the League of Villains.
Season 8 will adapt the “Final War Arc”, one of the most intense storylines from Kohei Horikoshi’s manga.
The stakes couldn’t be higher, and while it’s bittersweet for fans to say goodbye,
this final season is shaping up to be a love letter to everything that made My Hero Academia great—courage, sacrifice, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
One-Punch Man Season 3
Landing in fourth place is One-Punch Man Season 3, one of the most anticipated anime continuations in recent years.
Originally announced back in 2022, fans have been waiting with bated breath for this adaptation, which will cover the epic Monster Association Arc.
At its core, One-Punch Man is both a love letter to and a parody of superhero tropes.
Saitama, the protagonist, trained so hard that he went bald but gained unimaginable strength—so much so that he can defeat any opponent with a single punch.
But as fans know, the real fun lies not in watching him win, but in the wild, over-the-top battles of the side characters and villains.
Season 3 will heavily focus on Garou, the Hero Hunter.
Garou is a fascinating character—someone who despises the hypocrisy of heroes and sets out to dismantle the Hero Association itself.
His arc provides some of the best fight sequences in the manga, and fans can’t wait to see them animated.
Blue Orchestra Season 2
Music anime often fly under the radar compared to action-packed Shonen, but Blue Orchestra Season 2 secures its spot at #5 with ease.
This series dives into the world of competitive classical music, following Aono Hajime,
a former violin prodigy who gave up music due to personal struggles, and his journey back into the world of orchestral performance.
The show’s strength lies in its emotional storytelling. Unlike fantasy or battle-heavy series,
the “fights” here take place in concert halls, where each note played is an expression of the soul.
Season 2 will continue exploring rivalries, friendships, and the inner battles of musicians who pour everything into their art.
It’s a reminder that anime doesn’t always need flashy powers or supernatural twists to captivate.
Sometimes, the human struggle to express oneself—whether through music, art, or words—is more than enough.
Let This Grieving Soul Retire! Part 2
Sixth place goes to the fantasy-comedy Let This Grieving Soul Retire!, which returns with Part 2.
The series follows a veteran hero who just wants to retire and live a peaceful life after countless battles.
Of course, the world won’t let him, and he constantly gets dragged back into chaos.
What makes this show appealing is its balance of humor and heartfelt storytelling.
It pokes fun at fantasy tropes while also exploring the emotional weight of war, trauma, and the longing for peace.
Fans resonate with the idea of a battle-worn character who just wants rest—a refreshing twist compared to the usual young hero archetypes.
Uma Musume Cinderella Gray Part 2
Anime about anthropomorphized horse girls might sound strange to newcomers, but in Japan, Uma Musume is a beloved franchise.
The latest entry, Cinderella Gray Part 2, continues the story of Oguri Cap, a fiercely determined racer known for her wild, almost destructive style.
This unique blend of sports anime and fantasy captures the adrenaline of competitive racing while adding a layer of quirky charm.
Fans love rooting for their favorite horse girls, and Oguri’s underdog spirit makes her a compelling protagonist.
Kingdom Season 6
At #8 is Kingdom Season 6, an anime that has steadily grown into one of the great historical epics of modern anime.
Set during China’s Warring States period, it follows Xin (Shin), a war orphan who dreams of becoming the greatest general under heaven.
With its large-scale battles, political intrigue, and compelling character arcs, Kingdom has earned a loyal fanbase.
Season 6 promises even grander battles and pivotal turning points in Shin’s journey toward greatness.
3rd Grade Z Group Ginpachi-Sensei
Ninth place belongs to 3rd Grade Z Group Ginpachi-Sensei, a surprising but delightful addition.
Based on a spin-off of Gintama, this series transforms the legendary silver-haired samurai into a wacky classroom teacher overseeing equally chaotic students.
It’s pure comedy, packed with slapstick humor, fourth-wall breaks, and plenty of parodies.
Fans who loved Gintama’s irreverent style are sure to enjoy this spin-off.
Ranma 1/2 Season 2
Closing out the list is a classic: Ranma 1/2 Season 2.
Originally created by Rumiko Takahashi, Ranma is one of the most beloved rom-com action anime of the late 20th century.
Its return in modern form has been met with excitement and nostalgia, as both new and old fans get to enjoy Ranma’s chaotic martial arts hijinks once again.
Season 2 continues to deliver the same mix of romance, comedy, and over-the-top battles, reminding us why this series became a cornerstone of anime history.
Anime, Fashion, and Expression: Hicitees Joins the Celebration
Anime isn’t just something you watch—it’s something you live.
Fans around the world show their love through cosplay, collectibles, and fashion.
That’s where Hicitees shines.
Known for its high-quality embroidered shirts, hoodies, and sweatshirts, Hicitees gives anime fans a way to wear their passion every day.
Imagine rocking a Spy x Family hoodie with Anya’s mischievous smile stitched into the fabric, or a One-Punch Man embroidered tee featuring Saitama’s iconic blank stare.
These designs let you carry a piece of your favorite anime wherever you go, blending subtle style with fandom pride.
Final Thoughts
The Top 10 Anime of Fall 2025 perfectly highlight the diversity of today’s anime landscape.
You’ve got espionage comedies (Spy x Family), intense Shonen finales (My Hero Academia), over-the-top superhero parodies (One-Punch Man), heartfelt music dramas (Blue Orchestra), and even nostalgic revivals (Ranma 1/2).
What ties them all together is their ability to resonate with fans—whether by delivering adrenaline-pumping battles, warm laughter, or tear-jerking emotions.
Anime, at its core, thrives on variety, and Fall 2025 is shaping up to be one of the strongest seasons yet.
So, whether you’re binging these shows on release or waiting to pick your favorites later, one thing’s for sure: Fall 2025 is a feast for anime fans everywhere.