Ranked: Crunchyroll’s Most Popular Anime

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Ranked: Crunchyroll's Most Popular Anime

One Piece, Blue Lock, Jujutsu Kaisen (Credits: Shueisha and Kodansha)

Anime has never been more widespread than it is today, firmly establishing itself in mainstream culture. The rise of the Internet and social media has played a significant role in catapulting anime to the forefront, making it a beloved medium for millions of fans worldwide.

Platforms like Crunchyroll have been instrumental in delivering anime content to eager viewers, and a recent report has shed light on the platform’s most popular titles.

The comprehensive list, compiled by Arcii and shared on Reddit, ranks the top 300 anime titles on Crunchyroll. With a vast selection of approximately 1,800 titles available, the list evaluates the most popular series based on the number of reviews they have garnered. So, if you’re up for guessing the top spot, go ahead and take a shot!

Ranked: Crunchyroll's Most Popular Anime
Jujutsu Kainen, Frieren, and Oshi no ko (Credits: Mappa, Madhouse, and Doga Kobo)

The top ten picks:

1. One Piece
2. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
3. Jujutsu Kaisen
4. Chainsaw Man
5. Spy x Family
6. Attack on Titan
7. Solo Leveling
8. My Hero Academia
9. Mushoku Tensei
10. Naruto Shippuden

Unsurprisingly, One Piece reigns supreme on the list, boasting nearly 420,000 reviews. Following closely behind is Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, with just under 375,000 reviews. Notably, Solo Leveling makes a significant impact on the list despite premiering back in July, outperforming established classics like Naruto.

Ranked: Crunchyroll's Most Popular Anime
Eren Yeager and Naruto Uzumaki (Credits: Mappa & Pierrot)

Moving on to the top twenty picks, we see more familiar titles making their mark:

11. Black Clover
12. Blue Lock
13. That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
14. My Dress-Up Darling
15. Hell’s Paradise
16. Classroom of the Elite
17. The Rising of the Shield Hero
18. Mashle: Magic and
19. The Apothecary Diaries
20. Horimiya

Spring Animes (Credits: Crunchyroll)

It’s evident that Crunchyroll’s lineup heavily leans towards shonen anime, although there are notable entries from other genres such as isekai and romantic comedy with Horimiya.

With something for every taste, Crunchyroll offers an extensive library just waiting to be explored by newcomers and seasoned fans alike.

Anime’s popularity continues to soar, and platforms like Crunchyroll play a vital role in catering to the diverse preferences of anime enthusiasts worldwide.

Steve Johnason, a dedicated content writer, devotes himself to spreading manga and anime throughout the world. He believes that people just need a small push to immerse themselves in the world of anime.

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