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The official website and X (formerly Twitter) for the upcoming summer 2025 TV anime Gachiakuta released a new short trailer and visual for one of the main characters, Zanka. Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Kirito in Sword Art Online ) voices the character, who is described on the site as "Appointed by Enjin as Rudo’s trainer, he is the Giver who is best at handling vital instruments. On the ground, he is as close to a spoiled rich kid as one can get." The tagline on the visual reads: "Don't go underestimatin' the average joe." Gachiakuta Zanka Short Trailer Related: Gachiakuta Anime Reveals Enjin New Visual, Short Trailer Related: Gachiakuta Anime Premieres in July 2025, Will Stream on Crunchyroll The TV anime Gachiakuta is set to premiere in Japan in July 2025, and Crunchyroll will steam the anime as it airs in Japan for members in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East,...
- 25.4.2025
- von Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll

The official website and X (formerly Twitter) for the upcoming summer 2025 TV anime Gachiakuta released a new short trailer and visual for one of the main characters, Enjin. Katsuyikoi Konishi (Tengen Uzui from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba ) voices the character, who is described on the site as "Enjin finds Rudo after he is cast into the Pit and recognizes his potential as a Giver. He recruits him into the Cleaners, an organization dedicated to hunting down trash beasts." The tagline on the visual reads: "I guess it's time for some cleaning." Gachiakuta Enjin Short Trailer Related: Gachiakuta Anime Premieres in July 2025, Will Stream on Crunchyroll The TV anime Gachiakuta is set to premiere in Japan in July 2025, and Crunchyroll will steam the anime as it airs in Japan for members in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, Cis (excluding Russia and Belarus) and Indian subcontinent.
- 11.4.2025
- von Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll

Gachiakuta manga has taken the internet by storm and for the right reasons. The series is well-appreciated and praised for its concept, characters, and much more. But what fans are looking forward to is the animated adaptation. That is if it avoids one of the key problems associated with the manga itself.
A still from the upcoming Gachiakuta anime | Credit: Bones
To be fair, every manga has its fair share of pros and cons but Kei Urana’s series has a pitfall. This mustn’t be ignored at any cost especially when it comes to anime. It has less to do with the pacing and more to do with the redundancy albeit the series’ remarkable commentary on class and society.
Gachiakuta manga’s redundancy may ruin the anime
Gachiakuta is a dark fantasy shonen series that is gaining popularity and momentum for its themes. The manga has a vibrant color...
A still from the upcoming Gachiakuta anime | Credit: Bones
To be fair, every manga has its fair share of pros and cons but Kei Urana’s series has a pitfall. This mustn’t be ignored at any cost especially when it comes to anime. It has less to do with the pacing and more to do with the redundancy albeit the series’ remarkable commentary on class and society.
Gachiakuta manga’s redundancy may ruin the anime
Gachiakuta is a dark fantasy shonen series that is gaining popularity and momentum for its themes. The manga has a vibrant color...
- 19.3.2025
- von Himanshi Jeswani
- FandomWire

Crunchyroll has announced its exclusive acquisition of the Gachiakuta anime adaptation, revealing a new trailer, visuals and official streaming release window for the upcoming shonen hit series.
Via a press release, Crunchyroll announced it will exclusively stream the highly anticipated Gachiakuta anime this July for the Summer 2025 season, adapting the manga of the same name by Kei Urana in Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine. Bones Film is in charge of animation production. The story follows Rudo, a young outcast framed for murder and exiled into this wasteland known as The Pit. After surviving his descent into this new world, he must now fight to survive against monstrous Trash Beasts while navigating a brutal world, hoping to return to his home and seek vengeance. Readers can check out Gachiakuta's official trailer and stills below.
Fullmetal Alchemist Studio Gets New Trailer for Dark Fantasy-Action Anime Gachiakuta
All above images credited to ©Kei Urana,...
Via a press release, Crunchyroll announced it will exclusively stream the highly anticipated Gachiakuta anime this July for the Summer 2025 season, adapting the manga of the same name by Kei Urana in Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine. Bones Film is in charge of animation production. The story follows Rudo, a young outcast framed for murder and exiled into this wasteland known as The Pit. After surviving his descent into this new world, he must now fight to survive against monstrous Trash Beasts while navigating a brutal world, hoping to return to his home and seek vengeance. Readers can check out Gachiakuta's official trailer and stills below.
Fullmetal Alchemist Studio Gets New Trailer for Dark Fantasy-Action Anime Gachiakuta
All above images credited to ©Kei Urana,...
- 14.3.2025
- von Chike Nwaenie
- CBR

Anime fans who have been missing My Hero Academiaare in luck, because the studio behind the superhero shonen is gearing up to release its next big project. Studio Bones' new anime series is likely to be its biggest hit yet, and it will be streaming on Crunchyroll in July 2025.
Gachiakuta, based on the original manga by Kei Urana, is an action manga unlike anything fans have seen before. Coming from a studio with a proven track record like Bones, the anime adaptation of Gachiakutawill undoubtedly be an incredible hit.
Gachiakuta Will Premiere on Crunchyroll in July 2025 The Shonen Tells the Story of Rudo, Who Was Wrongfully Accused of a Crime and Sent to a Terrifying Abyss
©Kei Urana, Hideyoshi Andou and Kodansha/ “Gachiakuta” Production Committee
The trailer for Gachiakuta was released on YouTube, giving fans a glimpse into the compelling, dark story. Rudo, the main character, is sent to a...
Gachiakuta, based on the original manga by Kei Urana, is an action manga unlike anything fans have seen before. Coming from a studio with a proven track record like Bones, the anime adaptation of Gachiakutawill undoubtedly be an incredible hit.
Gachiakuta Will Premiere on Crunchyroll in July 2025 The Shonen Tells the Story of Rudo, Who Was Wrongfully Accused of a Crime and Sent to a Terrifying Abyss
©Kei Urana, Hideyoshi Andou and Kodansha/ “Gachiakuta” Production Committee
The trailer for Gachiakuta was released on YouTube, giving fans a glimpse into the compelling, dark story. Rudo, the main character, is sent to a...
- 14.3.2025
- von Lauren Kells
- ScreenRant

“Gachiakuta,” a new shonen anime from Bones Film (“My Hero Academia”), is set to land exclusively on Crunchyroll in July.
“I’ll kill every one of you human beings! Those who looked down on me. Those who pinned the crime on me. Those who threw me down the Pit … I’ll beat the crap out of them. I’m not dying until then!” main character Rudo exclaims in show’s trailer, which you can check out below.
“’Gachiakuta’ stands out as one of the most unique shonen anime in recent years, blending intense action with a striking artistic style,” Asa Suehira, chief content officer at Crunchyroll, said in a statement obtained by TheWrap. “Crunchyroll is proud to partner with Kodansha and Bones Film to bring this exciting new story to fans worldwide, exclusively to the Crunchyroll streaming service.”
The macabre series, based on the manga of the same name, follows...
“I’ll kill every one of you human beings! Those who looked down on me. Those who pinned the crime on me. Those who threw me down the Pit … I’ll beat the crap out of them. I’m not dying until then!” main character Rudo exclaims in show’s trailer, which you can check out below.
“’Gachiakuta’ stands out as one of the most unique shonen anime in recent years, blending intense action with a striking artistic style,” Asa Suehira, chief content officer at Crunchyroll, said in a statement obtained by TheWrap. “Crunchyroll is proud to partner with Kodansha and Bones Film to bring this exciting new story to fans worldwide, exclusively to the Crunchyroll streaming service.”
The macabre series, based on the manga of the same name, follows...
- 14.3.2025
- von Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
- The Wrap

The official accounts for the Gachiakuta anime released a new teaser trailer today, announcing the series is scheduled to premiere in July 2025. Additionally, Crunchyroll is announcing today the anime will stream on the service as it airs in Japan during the summer 2025 season. Gachiakuta Anime Teaser Trailer Gachiakuta Release Date: July 2025 Territories: North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, Cis (excluding Russia and Belarus) and Indian subcontinent Synopsis: Crawl back from the abyss of Hell to change this lousy world! Rudo lives in the slums of a floating town, where the poor scrape by under the shadow of the rich who live a sumptuous life, simply casting their garbage off the side, into the abyss. Then one day, he’s falsely accused of murder, and his wrongful conviction leads to an unimaginable punishment—exile off the edge, with the rest of the trash. Down on the surface,...
- 14.3.2025
- von Kyle Cardine
- Crunchyroll

The influence of the internet on our minds has come really far. The formula is relatively simple. It takes one post to make it go viral and suddenly millions of people are talking about it. For memes, it’s the reliability and reusability that makes them so popular.
Memes have become a daily part of our lives. Almost every day, I find myself referencing a bunch of memes for the most mundane things. It’s also infiltrating into other forms of media. Advertisements utilize memes to approach a broader audience, so why not manga?
A meme from The Brave of Sun Fighbird. [Credit: Sunrise]
Manga and anime too have created a lot of popular memes. An anime as obscure as The Brave of Sun Fighbird has generated one of the most non-sensical yet relatable memes.
You know a meme is popular when it somehow worms its way into a manga or anime.
Memes have become a daily part of our lives. Almost every day, I find myself referencing a bunch of memes for the most mundane things. It’s also infiltrating into other forms of media. Advertisements utilize memes to approach a broader audience, so why not manga?
A meme from The Brave of Sun Fighbird. [Credit: Sunrise]
Manga and anime too have created a lot of popular memes. An anime as obscure as The Brave of Sun Fighbird has generated one of the most non-sensical yet relatable memes.
You know a meme is popular when it somehow worms its way into a manga or anime.
- 10.3.2025
- von Bidisha Mitra
- FandomWire

The 2025 anime roster just got a whole lot better with the announcement of the Gachiakuta anime. Kei Urano’s manga debuted in 2022 and is already grabbing eyeballs all over the world. The upcoming anime adaptation is bound to bring even more attention to the beloved series.
But nothing goes without a hitch in the anime/manga world. This time, it came in the form of a simplistic art style. While simple art is preferred in some anime, Gachiakuta is not the most suitable for it.
Gachiakuta might be falling for the Sakamoto Days trap The action scenes in Sakamoto Days were underwhelming | Credit: Tms Entertainment
Sakamoto Days was one of the most anticipated Winter 2025 anime. Fans had been looking forward to seeing their favorite rotund assassin come to life. However, a huge ball was dropped on their head when the anime actually aired.
Fans were quick to notice that the...
But nothing goes without a hitch in the anime/manga world. This time, it came in the form of a simplistic art style. While simple art is preferred in some anime, Gachiakuta is not the most suitable for it.
Gachiakuta might be falling for the Sakamoto Days trap The action scenes in Sakamoto Days were underwhelming | Credit: Tms Entertainment
Sakamoto Days was one of the most anticipated Winter 2025 anime. Fans had been looking forward to seeing their favorite rotund assassin come to life. However, a huge ball was dropped on their head when the anime actually aired.
Fans were quick to notice that the...
- 22.1.2025
- von Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire


The official website of Gachiakuta anime revealed a new visual and character teaser for Rudo, who is the main character of the series.
The key visual, which features the tagline “I’m doing this for real,” is drawn by chief animation director Satoshi Ishino. Additionally, the character graffiti logo was specially crafted by Hideyoshi Andou, who is in charge of graffiti design in the manga too.
Another small detail from the key visual is how Rudo’s name is spelt – it is written using Roman letters and the series’ unique “Gachiakuta language”.
The character teaser also features prominent dialogues and thoughts from Rudo. Check them out below:
© Kodansha, Kei Urana, Gachiakuta Production Committee
The Gachiakuta anime is slated for release in 2025, with animation production by Studio Bones. The main staff includes director Fumihiko Suganuma, series composer Hiroshi Seko, and character designer/chief animation director Satoshi Ishino.
The anime is set...
The key visual, which features the tagline “I’m doing this for real,” is drawn by chief animation director Satoshi Ishino. Additionally, the character graffiti logo was specially crafted by Hideyoshi Andou, who is in charge of graffiti design in the manga too.
Another small detail from the key visual is how Rudo’s name is spelt – it is written using Roman letters and the series’ unique “Gachiakuta language”.
The character teaser also features prominent dialogues and thoughts from Rudo. Check them out below:
© Kodansha, Kei Urana, Gachiakuta Production Committee
The Gachiakuta anime is slated for release in 2025, with animation production by Studio Bones. The main staff includes director Fumihiko Suganuma, series composer Hiroshi Seko, and character designer/chief animation director Satoshi Ishino.
The anime is set...
- 22.1.2025
- von A.R. Madillo
- AnimeHunch

Ahead of a 2025 broadcast, the official website and accounts for Gachiakuta today unveiled a new short trailer and visual centered on protagonist Rudo. Cast members for the much-anticipated action fantasy series are yet to be announced. Gachiakuta Rudo Short Trailer Gachiakuta Rudo Visual Related: Gachiakuta Manga Announces TV Anime Adaptation for 2025 Based on the manga by Kei Urana and graffiti artist Hideyoshi Ando, Fumihiko Suganuma ( Dragon Quest The Adventure of Dai episode director) directs Gachiakuta at studio Bones, with series composition by Hiroshi Seko ( Dan Da Dan ) and character designs/chief animation direction by Satoshi Ishino ( Godzilla Singular Point ). Kodansha USA publishes an official English version of the manga and describes the story: Rudo lives in the slums of a floating town, where the poor scrape by under the shadow of the rich who live a sumptuous life, simply casting their garbage off the side, into the abyss. Then one day,...
- 21.1.2025
- von Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll

Jujutsu Kaisen is finally over! Chapter 272 brings the six years of incredible storytelling to a close, leaving many fans awe-struck. Since the start of the Culling Games Arc, Gege portrayed Sukuna as a true calamity, an opponent of unmatched strength. Amid the criticism of a rushed ending, Sukuna’s long-anticipated end was concluded in a single chapter, leaving many fans bitterly disappointed.
Regardless, Gege Akutami’s manga has become a hot topic in the anime community, leaving fans with several bittersweet moments. While its final arc wasn’t deemed perfect, the shonen manga still managed to end on a largely high note. From thrilling action scenes to compelling characters, Gege Akutami introduced every key element to leave a long-lasting impression on the audience.
Gojo Satoru and the main cast in Jujutsu Kaisen | Credits: Mappa
While Gege Akutami has numerous records under their belt due to Jujutsu Kaisen’s global success,...
Regardless, Gege Akutami’s manga has become a hot topic in the anime community, leaving fans with several bittersweet moments. While its final arc wasn’t deemed perfect, the shonen manga still managed to end on a largely high note. From thrilling action scenes to compelling characters, Gege Akutami introduced every key element to leave a long-lasting impression on the audience.
Gojo Satoru and the main cast in Jujutsu Kaisen | Credits: Mappa
While Gege Akutami has numerous records under their belt due to Jujutsu Kaisen’s global success,...
- 5.10.2024
- von Mehul Rolta
- FandomWire

Spoiler Alert !!!Spoilers for recent Jjk manga chapters
Gege Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen has finally concluded after 200+ chapters and several bittersweet moments. With Ryomen Sukuna’s reign of terror finally coming to an end, Chapter 271 brings six years of incredible storytelling to a close, leaving many fans awe-struck. Throughout the series, Gege Akutami showcased Sukuna as an opponent of unmatched strength.
Sadly, Gege Akutami concluded Sukuna’s long-anticipated end in a single chapter, leaving many fans bitterly disappointed. Regardless, fans are celebrating the return of every character who died at Sukuna’s hands, except Gojo, leaving some a bit upset by Gege’s narrative.
Satoru Gojo vs Toji Fushiguro in Jujutsu Kaisen. | Credit: Studio Mappa
With Sukuna’s death, Jujutsu sorcerers can finally breathe easy and look forward to living their lives with happiness. Among all the sorcerers who challenged Sukuna, Yuta Okkotsu stands out as a beloved character who...
Gege Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen has finally concluded after 200+ chapters and several bittersweet moments. With Ryomen Sukuna’s reign of terror finally coming to an end, Chapter 271 brings six years of incredible storytelling to a close, leaving many fans awe-struck. Throughout the series, Gege Akutami showcased Sukuna as an opponent of unmatched strength.
Sadly, Gege Akutami concluded Sukuna’s long-anticipated end in a single chapter, leaving many fans bitterly disappointed. Regardless, fans are celebrating the return of every character who died at Sukuna’s hands, except Gojo, leaving some a bit upset by Gege’s narrative.
Satoru Gojo vs Toji Fushiguro in Jujutsu Kaisen. | Credit: Studio Mappa
With Sukuna’s death, Jujutsu sorcerers can finally breathe easy and look forward to living their lives with happiness. Among all the sorcerers who challenged Sukuna, Yuta Okkotsu stands out as a beloved character who...
- 5.10.2024
- von Mehul Rolta
- FandomWire

Yoshihiro Togashi is all set for his much-awaited comeback, as he recently shared the plans for the upcoming chapters of Hunter x Hunter. With how prevalent leak culture has become, most fans would have prepared themselves for being spoiled in one way or the other. However, that doesn’t seem to be a problem anymore as fans seem hell-bent on not letting Hunter x Hunter meet the same fate as Jujutsu Kaisen.
Gon Freecs | Credits: Studio Madhouse
The ending of Jujutsu Kaisen left a bad aftertaste, but seemingly that’s not all. The ups and downs the series experienced during its run are serving as a great example for other manga. The effect has become very evident with the recent developments in the Hunter x Hunter fandom.
Jujutsu Kaisen’s Ending Solved One Big Problem for Hunter x Hunter A still from the Hunter Exam | Credits: Studio Madhouse
Hunter x Hunter...
Gon Freecs | Credits: Studio Madhouse
The ending of Jujutsu Kaisen left a bad aftertaste, but seemingly that’s not all. The ups and downs the series experienced during its run are serving as a great example for other manga. The effect has become very evident with the recent developments in the Hunter x Hunter fandom.
Jujutsu Kaisen’s Ending Solved One Big Problem for Hunter x Hunter A still from the Hunter Exam | Credits: Studio Madhouse
Hunter x Hunter...
- 4.10.2024
- von Laveena Joshi
- FandomWire

Jujutsu Kaisen is one of the most popular anime of the modern generation. There are tons of great anime in the modern generation however, Jujutsu Kaisen has reached the pinnacle by winning almost every award. Gege Akutami’s masterpiece may have garnered a massive fandom, but the continuous leaks have made the story worse than the fans expected.
Watching Jujutsu Kaisen suffer so much from leaks, Gachiakuta writer Kei Urana openly addressed the problem on social media. Even the fans supported her and stood against the illegal ways that ruined the manga and created a bad name for the mangaka. In recent times, the problem of leaks has become a fashion and has gotten out of hand.
Kei Urana Uses Jujutsu Kaisen As An Example To Stand Against Bootlegs And Leaks Jujutsu Kaisen manga (Credit: Viz Media)
Kei Urana is known for creating Gachiakuta. The anime is scheduled to release...
Watching Jujutsu Kaisen suffer so much from leaks, Gachiakuta writer Kei Urana openly addressed the problem on social media. Even the fans supported her and stood against the illegal ways that ruined the manga and created a bad name for the mangaka. In recent times, the problem of leaks has become a fashion and has gotten out of hand.
Kei Urana Uses Jujutsu Kaisen As An Example To Stand Against Bootlegs And Leaks Jujutsu Kaisen manga (Credit: Viz Media)
Kei Urana is known for creating Gachiakuta. The anime is scheduled to release...
- 3.10.2024
- von Priyanko Chakraborty
- FandomWire


Manga leaks have long been a contentious issue within various fandoms, with Jujutsu Kaisen being one of the most notable victims.
Fans of the series, especially overseas ones, not only indulged in leaks but even celebrated those who distributed them online.
This behavior became so prevalent that animators and other creators called out the rampant sharing and discussion of leaked content on social media platforms.
However, the recent rise of fandoms taking a stand against leaks, particularly with Kagurabachi, has caught the attention of the manga community.
Gachiakuta manga author, Kei Urana, acknowledged this growing movement to counter leaks, praising fans for their proactive approach.
“Glad to see someone is standing up to end the leaks!ノシ I want you to see our originals, not bootlegs, leaks, but to pick them up and read them! txk,” she wrote on her Twitter account.
While Urana didn’t specifically mention any particular fandom,...
Fans of the series, especially overseas ones, not only indulged in leaks but even celebrated those who distributed them online.
This behavior became so prevalent that animators and other creators called out the rampant sharing and discussion of leaked content on social media platforms.
However, the recent rise of fandoms taking a stand against leaks, particularly with Kagurabachi, has caught the attention of the manga community.
Gachiakuta manga author, Kei Urana, acknowledged this growing movement to counter leaks, praising fans for their proactive approach.
“Glad to see someone is standing up to end the leaks!ノシ I want you to see our originals, not bootlegs, leaks, but to pick them up and read them! txk,” she wrote on her Twitter account.
While Urana didn’t specifically mention any particular fandom,...
- 3.10.2024
- von A.R. Madillo
- AnimeHunch

Gachiakuta, a brand-new Shonen Jump series, has made the whole manga community hyped up with sheer excitement and anticipation for the anime release. With Studio Bones attached to the anime adaptation, expectations are even higher now.
It is amazing to find out though, that such an author took some serious risks associated with their craft, keeping Gachiakuta on the defense of Atsushi Ohkubo’s Soul Eater series.
A still from the Gachiakuta anime announcement trailer | Credits: Studio Bones
This is a very bold move that has taken the hearts of many fans, who are also eagerly waiting to plunge into the world of Gachiakuta and get sucked into its mix of action, adventure, and drama. Now you might wonder, what risks exactly did Urana-sensei take?
Soul Eater Might be The Favourite Manga of Kei Urana, The Author of Gachiakuta A still from the anime Soul Eater | Credits: Studio Bones
It...
It is amazing to find out though, that such an author took some serious risks associated with their craft, keeping Gachiakuta on the defense of Atsushi Ohkubo’s Soul Eater series.
A still from the Gachiakuta anime announcement trailer | Credits: Studio Bones
This is a very bold move that has taken the hearts of many fans, who are also eagerly waiting to plunge into the world of Gachiakuta and get sucked into its mix of action, adventure, and drama. Now you might wonder, what risks exactly did Urana-sensei take?
Soul Eater Might be The Favourite Manga of Kei Urana, The Author of Gachiakuta A still from the anime Soul Eater | Credits: Studio Bones
It...
- 4.9.2024
- von Diganta Mondal
- FandomWire


Anime producer Studio Bones announced their new Gachiakuta anime series project on June 13, 2024, based on the unique and captivating Kodansha manga.
With a target release set for 2025, the studio has unveiled a teaser visual and promotional video that hints at how they plan to bring the bold art styles of manga artist Kei Urana and graffiti artist Hideyoshi Andou to life.
Both Studio Bones and Kodansha will be at the Anime Expo in July to talk more about the upcoming series.
Check the Pv here:
About Gachiakuta:
A battle against conformity, authority and discrimination! Rudo lives in the slums of a floating town, where the poor scrape by under the shadow of the rich who live a sumptuous life, simply casting their garbage off the side, into the abyss.
Then one day, he’s falsely accused of murder, and his wrongful conviction leads to an unimaginable punishment—exile off the...
With a target release set for 2025, the studio has unveiled a teaser visual and promotional video that hints at how they plan to bring the bold art styles of manga artist Kei Urana and graffiti artist Hideyoshi Andou to life.
Both Studio Bones and Kodansha will be at the Anime Expo in July to talk more about the upcoming series.
Check the Pv here:
About Gachiakuta:
A battle against conformity, authority and discrimination! Rudo lives in the slums of a floating town, where the poor scrape by under the shadow of the rich who live a sumptuous life, simply casting their garbage off the side, into the abyss.
Then one day, he’s falsely accused of murder, and his wrongful conviction leads to an unimaginable punishment—exile off the...
- 13.6.2024
- von The Inverted Mind
- AnimeHunch
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