
Summary
- Gachiakuta will air 24 episodes over six months without breaks, ending December 14
- Produced by bones film, the anime follows Rudo, a boy exiled into a dystopian wasteland
- Currently streaming globally via Crunchyroll and Netflix with weekly episodes
The anime titled “Gachiakuta” will be broadcast non-stop for a period of six months. This continuous broadcast will cover two consecutive seasons (or “cours”), amounting to 24 episodes in total, and it is set to conclude on December 14. Following the series’ debut during the weekend, this news has sparked excitement among fans who are looking forward to regular weekly installments.
Created by the renowned studio Bones Film, famous for their top-tier action and animation in series like My Hero Academia and Gachiakuta, the anime adaptation of Kei Urana’s gripping dark fantasy manga has been brought to life. Directed by Fumihiko Suganuma, this animated series made its debut in Japan on Sunday, July 6, 2025. The story revolves around Rudo, a young resident from the slums of a floating town, who is wrongfully accused of murder and subsequently banished to the treacherous outskirts of his world. There he encounters terrifying “trash beasts.
Broadcasting the show uninterrupted indicates that the studio has faith in the story’s potency and artistic vision. At present, Gachiakuta can be streamed worldwide on Crunchyroll and Netflix, as well as being aired weekly in Japan.
TVアニメ『ガチアクタ』
は連続2クール放送です🔥#ガチアクタ #GACHIAKUTA— TVアニメ『ガチアクタ』公式 (@gachiakuta_PR) July 6, 2025
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