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- Gachiakuta has been a standout success on Crunchyroll this summer, outperforming other popular releases like Kaiju No. 8 Season 2.
- The anime adaptation of Kei Uranas manga is produced by Bones Film and focuses on Rudo, who must survive in a harsh environment while uncovering the truth behind his framing.
- The premiere episodes of Gachiakuta have topped charts, indicating strong interest from viewers.
- Despite no official announcement, Kodanshas social media acknowledges the significant impact and popularity of Gachiakuta among Crunchyroll subscribers.
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Gachiakuta Soars High on Crunchyroll Amid Summer Anime Releases
According to Kodansha’s official social media, Gachiakuta has become a significant hit with Crunchyroll subscribers this summer. Its premiere episodes have topped charts, notably outperforming other summer releases such as Kaiju No. 8 Season 2. This success has been observed even before an official announcement from Crunchyroll. The anime is an adaptation of Kei Urana’s manga and is produced by Bones Film. It centers on Rudo, an inhabitant of a floating city, who is framed for murder and consequently cast into the abyss. In this harsh environment, Rudo must fight mutant beasts to survive. He does so with a newly acquired power and the assistance of a group known as the Cleaners, all while determined to uncover the truth behind his framing.
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Official Name | Gachiakuta |
Brief Summary | In a floating city where the rich discard their waste—and people—Rudo is framed for murder and thrown into the Pit, where a hellscape of mutated garbage beasts dwell. To survive, he must wield a new power and join the rogue Cleaners. Rudo doesn’t just aim to battle monsters, but the corrupt who cast him into Hell. |
Released | July 6, 2025 |
Genre | Animation, Action & Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy |
Production Companies | BONES Film, avex pictures, BONES, Kodansha, DMM.com, CBC, dentsu, Com2uS |
Countries of Origin | JP |
Actors | Aoi Ichikawa, Katsuyuki Konishi, Yumiri Hanamori |
Producers | Naoki Amano, Hirotsugu Ogo, Isao Tagai, Tomohiro Shibata, Wataru Tanaka |
Ratings | 8.9/10 (102 reviews) |
Number of episodes | 24 |
Number of seasons | 1 |