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Gachiakuta Just Another Shonen Fight Anime for Angry Kids: Review Gachiakuta is being hyped as the "New Coolness" in action anime this season, but it's still all the same Shonen tropes we've seen ...
Gachiakuta is held up by its adoring fans as the next big thing in shonen anime, and with Season 1's episode count, we can expect plenty from the series.
The latest anime is expected to the next best thing in Shonen anime genre but the first two episodes may be too quick to tell. For the fans of the source material, this may be a rare chance come true, ...
Bones’ new anime Gachiakuta, adapted from Kei Urana’s manga, is dark and graphic, and its premiere feels unique. Streaming on Crunchyroll July 6.
“Below” is a key term on Gachiakuta: The dystopian anime is built on a ladder of haves and have nots running from the city to its slums to a surface world (a.k.a. The Pit) populated by exiled ...
Gachiakuta begins in a way that can feel all too familiar as an underdog, the bottom of even the lowest established part of society, is betrayed in a notable way, and swears revenge.
Bones makes a strong first impression with the Gachiakuta anime adaptation, and it seems it will be as gritty, dark, and stylish as the manga.
Gachiakuta has made its debut this Summer as one of the biggest new anime of the season, and now it’s breaking out in a whole new way with the debut of its official opening and ending theme ...
Firstly, it turns out that anime is not a genre, it’s a medium. One that primarily adapts Manga graphic-novel series in a ...