The excitement around the Gachiakuta anime has been building, and recent developments have introduced new cast members and confirmed the ongoing efforts to bring this rich narrative to life. This anticipated series, based on Kei Urana’s manga, will soon welcomesee Mamoru Miyano and Yûko Sanpei to its ensemble.
The latest additions to the Gachiakuta voice cast reveal that Mamoru Miyano will voice August—Eishia’s older brother. Known for his empowering roles across other notable anime series, Miyano’s involvement promises a deep, multifaceted portrayal of August.
Mamoru Miyano as August, Eishia’s older brother

©Kei Urana, Hideyoshi Andou and KODANSHA/ “GACHIAKUTA” Production Committee
Meanwhile, Yûko Sanpei will bring life to Remlin, the newly appointed Spellcaster of Canvas Town. Her voice talent brings a wealth of versatility and range to remind viewers about her significant functions in other big-ticket anime productions.
Yûko Sanpei as Remlin, the new Spellcaster of Canvas Town

©Kei Urana, Hideyoshi Andou and KODANSHA/ “GACHIAKUTA” Production Committee
The storyline for Gachiakuta will be enriched by these new characters starting from the ninth episode, airs this weekend.

©Kei Urana, Hideyoshi Andou and KODANSHA/ “GACHIAKUTA” Production Committee
The manga series is causing quite the stir, featuring a protagonist named Rudo who finds himself falsely accused and exiled from the slums of a floating town. His quest for redemption involves navigating treacherous terrains and battling monstrosities born from humanity’s discarded garbage. The Cleaners, a group of warriors who oppose these hulking beasts, play a pivotal role in his journey.
Headed up by Fumihiko Suganuma, the anime is being helmed by Studio BONES with Hiroshi Seko crafting the series’ scripts. The engaging character designs are handled by Satoshi Ishino who’s also the chief animation director. Taku Iwasaki lends his musical expertise to the production, promising a thrilling auditory experience.
Kodansha USA Publishing is publishing the manga in English, giving international fans a chance to dive deep into the world of Gachiakuta. The manga seamlessly weaves a narrative of deep societal divisions, embedded with themes of vengeance, resilience, and unpredictability.
The anime premiered globally on July 6, with Crunchyroll offering streaming services across multiple regions including North America, Europe, and Oceania. With an English dub rolling out the same day, fans can enjoy the raw, emotionally charged dialogues in their preferred language without delay.
Yasuke’s unique creation story flourished in Weekly Shonen Magazine, with Hideyoshi Andou responsible for the fascinating graffiti designs. Kodansha’s production of the manga highlights design and narrative finesse, as seen in its fifth series titled as Kodansha publications and continues its ongoing legacy of captivating storytelling.
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