Gachiakuta will arrive on Crunchyroll in July of this year

Although it may be difficult to pronounce and you might not say it out loud, Crunchyroll has announced that it will exclusively stream Gachiakuta, one of the most successful shonen of recent years, in July 2025. This new anime promises to capture the attention of fans thanks to its intriguing story and unique aesthetic inspired by urban art. The series is based on the work of Kei Urana and graffiti artist Hideyoshi Andou, who have managed to develop a visual style that sets Gachiakuta apart in the competitive world of anime. The adventures of Rudo, a very tough young man who […]

Although it may be difficult to pronounce and you might not say it out loud, Crunchyroll has announced that it will exclusively stream Gachiakuta, one of the most successful shonen series in recent years, in July 2025. This new anime promises to capture the attention of fans thanks to its intriguing story and unique aesthetic inspired by urban art. The series is based on the work of Kei Urana and graffiti artist Hideyoshi Andou, who have managed to develop a visual style that sets Gachiakuta apart in the competitive world of anime.

The Adventures of Rudo, a Very Tough Young Man Who Digs in the Trash

Hiroshi Seko, the writer behind Gachiakuta, is known for his work on other successful series such as DandaDan, Jujutsu Kaisen, Shingeki no Kyojin, and Chainsaw Man. In an official statement, Seko expressed his excitement for the project and the type of energy he hopes to evoke in each episode of the new anime, suggesting that Gachiakuta will offer an intense and engaging experience for viewers.

As Crunchyroll prepares for the summer anime season, Gachiakuta is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated premieres by fans of the genre, thus expanding its offering of exclusive and quality content. There is anticipation about how the saga’s followers will receive this adaptation to the animated format in the coming year.