‘Gachiakuta’ Anime Confirmed for Uninterrupted Six-Month Run
Shortly after the series’ premiere over the weekend.
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 Gachiakuta anime is confirmed to air uninterrupted for six months. The continuous run will span two consecutive cours, totaling 24 episodes and is scheduled to run until December 14. This announcement, made shortly after the series premiered over the weekend, has been met with enthusiasm from fans eager for consistent weekly episodes.
Produced by the acclaimed studio bones film, known for its high-octane action and animation quality in titles like My Hero Academia, Gachiakuta brings to life Kei Urana‘s dark fantasy manga. The anime, directed by Fumihiko Suganuma, debuted in Japan on Sunday, July 6, 2025. Its plot centers on Rudo, a young boy living in the slums of a floating town. Falsely accused of murder, Rudo is unjustly exiled off the edge of his world, plunged into a perilous wasteland filled with monstrous “trash beasts.”
The decision to air without breaks signals the studio’s confidence in the series’ narrative strength and visual ambition. Gachiakuta is currently streaming globally on Crunchyroll and Netflix in select Asia regions, alongside its weekly broadcasts in Japan.
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