The anime summer time season is shut — and there shall be a number of massive names for us to stay up for. In such a packed season, Gachiakuta is without doubt one of the most anticipated and Crunchyroll simply dropped a brand new trailer for the present which is airing subsequent month July 6, 2025, alongside some particulars on the voice actors we’re going to see giving life to necessary characters.
The present is an adaptation of the manga written by Kei Urana and it has been printed by Kodansha of their Weekly Shonen Journal since 2022. Gachiakuta is Urana’s first collection after her two one-shots – Nokase (2018) and Shikido (2019) – and this 12 months the present is receiving the anime remedy by the arms of studio Bones Movies, the one chargeable for Vigilante: Boku no Hero Academia ILLEGALS.
On this new trailer, we study extra concerning the world of Gachiakuta, which we’ve got solely seen some flashes of within the announcement trailer. This second trailer offers us an concept of why Rudo, the present’s protagonist, leads to the Pit. Different key ideas of the manga are launched as properly, corresponding to Gachiakuta’s energy system that works round folks known as Givers who draw out energy from objects they provide life.
Whereas the trailer brings the vitality you anticipate to see in a present like Gachiakuta – a couple of intense motion scenes with the present’s opening music “HUGs” by Japanese band Paledusk –, it doesn’t fail to make it clear that Gachiakuta has a central social commentary on how society segregates folks, throwing them away like rubbish.
Alongside the trailer, Crunchyroll additionally shared with us the names of two voice actors that shall be within the Gachiakuta. Regot, the person who raises Rudo within the present, is voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa, current in different necessary current exhibits corresponding to Ranma ½. Morikawa was additionally the Japanese voice of Sephiroth in Remaining Fantasy VII Remake and Rebirth. Yuki Shin is the opposite title and he’s coming to Gachiakuta to voice Jabber. The artist has voiced secondary characters in exhibits like Assault on Titan, Given, and My Hero Academia.