With everyone spending more time at home during the pandemic, it comes as no surprise that some folks are taking the time to blast through longer anime series. Crunchyroll confirmed as much with the reveal of the top anime series viewed in Q2 of 2020, with major shonen tentpoles like Black Clover, One Piece, and Naruto Shippuden among the many heavy-hitters on the list.
In no particular order, here are 10 shows everyone's been watching on Crunchyroll lately:
Look, if you're going to watch one of the longest-running anime available on Crunchyroll, now's the time to do it.
It'll likely be a while before the next season, so plenty of people are either marathoning MHA for the first time or diving back in for repeat lessons at UA.
One of today's current staples of shonen made the list, so hopefully more of you are getting current with the exploits of Asta and the gang.
Food Wars! was one of many shows that had to take a little break due to the State of Emergency and other pandemic complications, but that didn't seem to slow fans down too much.
BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS
Speaking of shows that returned from a brief hiatus, Boruto is running as strong as ever!
So is Boruto's Dad.
It's never a bad time to check in on the Very Good Boys, and Crunchyroll members have been doing a lot of that this year.
The generations-spanning structure of the entire JoJo's Bizarre Adventure saga might just make it the ultimate escape from everything.
In the world of long shonen series, the 2011 Madhouse adaptation of Hunter x Hunter is one of the most highly regarded. Intense battles and some brutal late-series arcs make it one of the most rewatchable, too.
And then we have the newest kid on the block as far as this list is concerned. Tower of God's 13 episodes may be dwarfed by every other show on this list, but the enthusiasm for Bam's seemingly impossible quest runs hot.
Have you been watching any of the top Crunchyroll shows this year? Let us know what's on your most-watched list in the comments!
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Joseph Luster is the Games and Web editor at Otaku USA Magazine. You can read his webcomic, BIG DUMB FIGHTING IDIOTS at subhumanzoids. Follow him on Twitter @Moldilox.
Source: Latest in Anime News by Crunchyroll!
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