The upcoming Gachiakuta anime, based on Kei Urana’s popular manga, has announced the addition of four new cast members as it gears up for its July 6, 2025 premiere. The new voice actors will take on pivotal roles in the series, which is being animated by Studio Bones.
Core Character Voice Actors Revealed
The primary quartet of new cast members includes Aoi Ichikawa as Rudo, Katsuyuki Konishi as Enjin, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Zanka, and Yumiri Hanamori as Riyo. These actors will bring to life the central characters in the anime’s post-apocalyptic world.
Additional Noteworthy Cast Members
Beyond the core four, two more significant additions to the Japanese cast were announced. Toshiyuki Morikawa will voice Regto, Rudo’s foster father, while Yuuki Shin is set to play Jabber, a member of the hostile Raiders organization.
For the English dub, Crunchyroll has also unveiled its cast. Bryson Baugus will voice Rudo, Christopher Wehkamp as Enjin, Corey Wilder as Zanka, and Katie Caruso as Riyo. Zeno Robinson will voice Jabber, and John Burgmeier will take on the role of Regto.
Production Team and Release Details
The Gachiakuta anime is directed by Fumihiko Suganuma, with Hiroshi Seko handling the series composition. Satoshi Ishino is responsible for character designs and serves as chief animation director, while Taku Iwasaki is composing the music.
The series is produced by Studio Bones, known for its work on popular titles such as My Hero Academia and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. The anime is set to begin airing on July 6, 2025, on the CBC/TBS network across 28 stations in Japan, with English-dubbed episodes also rolling out on Crunchyroll starting the same day.
Synopsis of Gachiakuta
Gachiakuta plunges viewers into a world where the descendants of criminals are exiled from a floating city to a wasteland known as “The Pit.” The story follows Rudo, a young outcast who is framed for murder and cast into this dangerous lower world. In “The Pit,” he must confront monstrous “Trash Beasts” and navigate a brutal society. Rudo eventually discovers a new power and joins a group called the “Cleaners,” who battle these creatures made from discarded waste, all while seeking vengeance and the truth behind his exile. The anime’s visual style is described as raw and gritty, reflecting its punk-inspired aesthetic and emotionally charged combat.