Gachiakuta, Crunchyroll and Shonen Anime
The anime for stylish action manga Gachiakuta will be a Crunchyroll exclusive, and the hit series could be the next big shonen star
Kei Urana's manga Gachiakuta, currently serialized in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine, is being adapted into an anime that's coming exclusively to Crunchyroll. The anime is produced by Bones Film, known for its adaptations of My Hero Academia and Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood.
Flickering Myth · 15h
New shonen anime Gachiakuta gets a trailer, poster and images from Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll has released a trailer, posters and images for Gachiakuta, the shonen anime from director Fumihiko Suganuma and screenwriter Hiroshi Seko. The series follows Rudo, a young outcast who is exiled into a dangerous wasteland known as The Pit after being falsely accused of murder,
Geek Culture · 1d
‘Gachiakuta’ Anime Trailer Shows Off Gritty Fantasy World Set For Jul 2025 Release
Based on the manga by Kei Urana and graffiti artist Hideyoshi Andou, Gachiakuta follows an outcast boy who is framed for murder and exiled into a wasteland where all criminals are dumped, known as the Pit. Kodansha, which releases it in English, describes the full story as follows:
Polygon · 1d
Shonen blockbuster Gachiakuta comes to Crunchyroll this July
Hit manga Gachiakuta reaches screens this summer, Crunchyroll announced Thursday. The adaptation of Kei Urana and Hideyoshi Andou’s series about supernaturally powered folks battling trash beasts in a tightly stratified and wasteful society will air exclusively on the streaming service starting in July.
Gizmodo · 19h
The Next Big Thing in Shonen Anime Is Coming to Crunchyroll in July
Crunchyroll announced it will exclusively stream Gachiakuta, a series manga readers have long heralded as the next big shonen series. The anime will premiere on the streamer in July. Gachiakuta, written and drawn by Kei Urana alongside graffiti artist Hideyoshi Andou,
Gachiakuta might not have a premise similar to that of Kohei Horikoshi’s world but it might just have an energy to rival it.
Crunchyroll has announced that new shonen series, Gachiakuta, will stream exclusively on the anime platform in July. Produced ...
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