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Top Anime Picks for Winter 2025 Season

by Michael Apr 03,2025

The Winter 2025 anime season is bursting with exciting new series that fans won't want to miss! From the thrilling return of Sung Jinwoo in Solo Leveling, to the stunning visuals of Zenshu, and the much-anticipated full season of Fate/strange Fake, there's something for every anime enthusiast. This season features a diverse range of genres, including action-packed adventures with a red ranger, deep dives into the world of a genius animator, and the intense battles of a Holy Grail War.

You can catch these new anime across various streaming platforms such as Crunchyroll, HIDIVE, Hulu, and Netflix, among others. The availability of these series ensures that fans have plenty of options to enjoy their favorite shows on their preferred service.

Want to see what's in store? Check out the video above or browse through the slideshow gallery below to get a taste of the anticipated series this season. Following that, you'll find a comprehensive list of all the new anime premiering this Winter 2025 in the U.S., along with their respective streaming platforms. Note that all listed anime are available now unless specified otherwise.

Best New Anime to Watch (Winter Season 2025)

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