Gachiakuta Manga Gets TV Anime Adaptation in 2025

The Gachiakuta manga will be adapted into a TV anime in 2025, featuring a story of revenge and unique powers.

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The official website of Gachiakuta announced a TV anime adaptation of the manga. And, it has released a key visual and teaser trailer for the Gachiakuta anime’s premiere in 2025.

Moreover, at Anime Expo 2024, there will be a panel for Gachiakuta where members from Studio Bones, producers from Avex, and the manga’s editor will share behind-the-scenes information about the upcoming anime series.

Kei Urana writes and illustrates the action manga series Gachiakuta with graffiti artist Hideyoshi Andou. It began serialization in Kodanshaโ€™s Weekly Shลnen Magazine in February 2022 and won the Global Special Prize in the Next Manga Awards 2022 Comics category.

What is the story of Gachiakuta?

Rudo is a poor person living in the rundown, poor area of a town built up high in the air. The wealthy people live in luxury in this floating town and simply throw their garbage over the edge. One day Rudo is wrongly blamed for killing someone. And then, he is punished by being forced to leave the town and thrown off the edge with the garbage.

What’s more, after being thrown off the floating town into the open area below, Rudo finds that the discarded trash and waste have created dangerous monster creatures. If Rudo wants to find out why he was falsely accused and get revenge on those who wrongly punished him, he must learn to use a new special power. Also, he needs to join a group called the Cleaners who fight against the huge, terrifying trash monsters living in that pit area below the town.


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Gachiakuta Anime Staff

The anime website shared a comment from manga artist Kei Urana – As a kid, they sat in front of the TV, eagerly waiting for their favorite anime, and dreamt of making a manga one day that Studio Bones would adapt into an anime.

In addition, graffiti artist Hideyoshi Andou says he is looking forward to seeing Gachiakuta in motion, and series director Fumihiko Suganuma wants to deliver 120% of the unique spirit and passion of the manga.

Gachiakuta anime visual
  • Manga: Kei Urana
  • Graffiti art: Hideyoshi Andou
  • Director: Fumihiko Suganuma
  • Series Composition: Hiroshi Seko
  • Character Design &
    Chief Animation Director
    : Satoshi Ishino
  • Animation Production: Studio Bones
  • Production: Gachiakuta Production Committee

Source: Anime Official website

Bhavya Poonia

A self-proclaimed pseudo-hikikomori and anime content glutton, Bhavya spends his time immersed in the shonen and isekai worlds of anime, always on the hunt for the next series to binge or dissect. Having worked as a cinematographer and graphic designer, he brings a creative eye and technical expertise to his passion for storytelling.

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