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Crunchyroll’s anime library has both long series like Naruto and One Piece and shorter shows that are worth rewatching. Whether it’s a fun cast or exciting action, some anime stay just as enjoyable every time fans watch them.

Many of Crunchyroll’s most rewatchable anime are short, making it easy to revisit favorite moments without slogging through hundreds of episodes or filler. These series span all genres, from action-packed shonen anime to hilarious isekai comedies and heartfelt dramas or romances. There’s no doubt that all fans of anime will find a series that they’ll want to revisit more than once.

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Jujutsu Kaisen’s Fights Alone Are Worth Sitting Through a Rewatch

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Toji Fushiguro Stabbing Satoru Gojo in Jujutsu Kaisen's Hidden Inventory Arc
Image by studio MAPPA.

Many action-adventure anime on Crunchyroll are highly rewatchable, mainly for their incredible fight scenes. In Jujutsu Kaisen, studio MAPPA went all out with Yuji Itadori’s battles from the moment he became a cursed sorcerer. The fights are intense, bloody, and creative, making the animation worth revisiting again and again.

Fans also rewatch Jujutsu Kaisen for its lovable cast. Many revisit their favorite anime just to spend more time with beloved characters. In this case, rewatching lets fans enjoy the characters before they inevitably face tragic fates, especially in Jujutsu Kaisen’s intense Shibuya Incident arc.


The Jujutsu Kaisen anime poster depicts Satoru Gogo, Megumi Fushiguro, Nobara Kugisaki and Yuji Itadori, who is using Black Flash, with serious expressions.

Jujutsu Kaisen

Release Date

October 3, 2020

Directors

Sunghoo Park, Shōta Goshozono






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Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Is So Good, You’ll Want to Journey Back to the Beginning Again and Again

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The fantasy anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End was an instant hit on Crunchyroll and is a must-watch—possibly more than once. While it features epic fights, Frieren is worth rewatching for its rich story, heartfelt themes, and memorable characters. A first viewing introduces the combat system and explores Frieren’s journey to understand short-lived humans. A second allows fans to slow down, escape reality, and fully appreciate the depth of her adventure.

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Every cast member in Frieren is magnetic, making it hard to say goodbye after Season 1. Rewatching lets fans savor the narrative and characters a little longer. It also offers a chance to catch the finer details in its beautifully animated fight scenes, like those in the first-class mage exam.


Frieren, Stark and Fern are all looking back to where they traveled from on the poster for Frieren: Beyond Journey's End.

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End

Release Date

September 29, 2023

Directors

Keiichirô Saitô






Streaming on Crunchyroll

Edward Elric grips his wounded arm as he grins.
Via Studio Bones

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is far more than Edward Elric’s quest for the Philosopher’s Stone and battle against the homunculi. It’s one of the best-rated anime of all time for good reason—not just for one or two standout features, but because it excels in action, drama, character development, themes, and animation. Any of these alone makes the shonen anime worth watching again.

On a rewatch, fans can move beyond the main plot and comedy to focus on the anime’s deeper themes of sacrifice, the human condition, and the mix of nobility and cruelty within humanity. With its dense storytelling, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood offers even more to unpack the second time around, making each rewatch a richer experience.

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Gurren Lagann Gets More Hype & Hearfelt With Every Rewatch

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Simon looks determined in Gurren Lagann.
Image by studio Gainax.

Anime like Gurren Lagann are worth rewatching not for deep themes or complex storytelling, but for their sheer energy and style—a reason more valid than some fans might think. In fact, the anime’s straightforward, over-the-top nature is part of the charm, making it easy to revisit Simon’s explosive mecha anime adventures.

Many top anime are deep, emotional, or filled with intense drama, and fans can only take so much of that. After watching something heavy, any Crunchyroll user might want a change of pace — a fun, uplifting series like Gurren Lagann to recharge. As a bonus, its eye-popping visuals are worth experiencing again, even if its cartoony style differs from the polished look of Jujutsu Kaisen or Chainsaw Man.

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Bocchi the Rock! Gets Funnier, Cozier, and More Inspiring Every Time You Watch

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Hitori Gotoh is Playing her black Guitar in Bocchi the Rock!
Image via CBR

What makes Bocchi the Rock! so rewatchable is its charm as a “cute girls doing cute things” anime—especially in an era where dark, serious, and action-heavy series dominate. In a time when many anime aim to be heavy and dramatic, Bocchi the Rock! offers a refreshing break, letting viewers relax and enjoy some lighthearted fun.

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That alone is a great reason to revisit this short and sweet series, but there’s even more to love. Beyond its tone, Bocchi the Rock! hooks viewers with its outstanding rock music and some of the best comedy in slice-of-life anime. Even if fans half-remember the jokes, they’re bound to laugh out loud and feel good as Hitori and her friends continue their hilarious antics.

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Spy x Family’s Cozy Charm and Fun World Make It Perfect for a Rewatch

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Spy x Family has excellent rewatch value, thanks to its cozy, feel-good charm. For fans needing a break from heavy or dark anime, revisiting the Forger family’s adventures is the perfect escape. Loid, Yor, and Anya are such lovable characters that watching their best moments never gets old.

The series also stands out for its unique 1960s Cold War-inspired setting, packed with style and intrigue. Its blend of spy thriller action and comedy creates a refreshing experience, making it worth rewatching for both its atmosphere and storytelling. Sometimes, a great setting alone is enough to draw fans back, and Spy x Family delivers on all fronts.


The poster for Spy x Family depicts a mirrored image where Anya is mischievously smiling and other children are looking at her with various shocked expressions on one side and Anya is excited while standing next to Yor and Loid on the other.

Spy x Family

Release Date

April 9, 2022

Directors

Kazuhiro Furuhashi, Takahiro Harada






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Fruits Basket Hits Harder With Every Rewatch

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Saki Hanajima and Arisa Uotani have their arms around a surprised Tohru Honda in Fruits Basket.
Image via TMS Entertainment

Fruits Basket remains one of the best shojo anime, with the 2019 remake delivering the full, emotionally rich story. While the 2001 adaptation was fun, it leaned heavily on comedy and left much unfinished. The remake, however, brings the manga’s depth to life, making it a must-watch for fans of drama and romance—perhaps even more than once.

The series weaves together complex relationships and character arcs, many of which deserve deeper reflection. A second viewing allows romance fans to fully appreciate these connections and the characters’ personal growth. Plus, with its stunning animation and heartfelt storytelling, Fruits Basket is simply too good not to rewatch.


The poster for Fruits Basket depicts Tohru Honda, Kyo Sohma, Yuki Sohma and Shigure Sohma standing together.

Fruits Basket


Release Date

April 6, 2019

Directors

Yoshihide Ibata

Writers

Natsuki Takaya

Franchise(s)

Fruits Basket






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Demon Slayer’s Breathtaking Animation Stuns Every Time You Watch

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The Demon Slayer anime isn’t the deepest series, but its classic shonen storytelling and action-packed battles make it a fan favorite. Following a determined hero fighting to save others from monsters, it delivers a straightforward yet exciting experience. Despite its intense action, many fans find Demon Slayer to be a fun, almost “comfort food” anime — especially compared to heavier series like Attack on Titan.

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Demon Slayer is comforting thanks to its charming cast of lovable characters, its delightful comedy, and above all, its lush visuals. This anime always looks great whether the characters are just talking or fighting the powerful Demon Moons, all thanks to studio UFOtable’s hard work. It also helps Demon Slayer is short but sweet, with tight pacing to help fans revisit all their favorite parts sooner than later.

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JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Only Gets More Absurd and Epic With Every Rewatch

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Dio crosses his arms, waiting for his opponent's next move.
Image via David Production

 

It’s true that JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is a long series, especially with the final season available on Netflix. However, dedicated fans won’t mind a rewatch, and casual viewers can always revisit a favorite story arc on its own.

Each arc has plenty to offer, whether it’s a first or second viewing—from stunning animation and creative battles to meme-worthy dialogue and iconic poses. The series’ unique style may take some getting used to, but once it clicks, fans will want even more, making JoJo’s a great choice to rewatch on Crunchyroll, in part or in full.


Poster for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

Release Date

October 6, 2012

Showrunner

Crunchyroll, Netflix, Hulu






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My Hero Academia Goes Plus Ultra Every time Fans Rewatch the Shonen Anime

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All Might, Endeavor, Best Jeanist, and other Pro Heroes stand in a row.
Image by studio Bones.

My Hero Academia is a long series, so only the most dedicated fans will rewatch it in full—but those who do will find it deeply rewarding. One of the best reasons to revisit the series is to see how the later seasons’ societal and personal themes reframe the earlier episodes. What starts as a straightforward shonen with a superhero aesthetic gradually reveals a deeper, more complex narrative.

Beyond the story, rewatching lets fans appreciate the clever Quirk-based combat system and the characters’ growth all over again. It’s also fascinating to track the show’s tonal shift, spotting early hints of the inevitable darkness and drama that contrast with its initially lighthearted feel.


The poster for the My Hero Academia anime depicts an image of the League of Villains on one side and the heroes on the other, including Deku and Bakugo.

My Hero Academia

Release Date

April 3, 2016






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