Tenkai
- El episodio se transmitió el 6 jul 2025
- 24min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.6/10
2.4 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Rudo, un marginado que sufre acoso escolar, encuentra consuelo reutilizando la basura, hasta que una terrible tragedia cambia su vida para siempre.Rudo, un marginado que sufre acoso escolar, encuentra consuelo reutilizando la basura, hasta que una terrible tragedia cambia su vida para siempre.Rudo, un marginado que sufre acoso escolar, encuentra consuelo reutilizando la basura, hasta que una terrible tragedia cambia su vida para siempre.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Aoi Ichikawa
- Rudo
- (voz)
Takako Tanaka
- Girl
- (voz)
Yuka Iwahashi
- Woman
- (voz)
Genki Muro
- Boy
- (voz)
Ryota Iwasaki
- Boy
- (voz)
Kôki Ôsuzu
- Boy
- (voz)
Hiroshi Iwasaki
- Judge
- (voz)
Bryson Baugus
- Rudo
- (English version)
- (voz)
John Burgmeier
- Regto
- (English version)
- (voz)
Katie Caruso
- Riyo Reaper
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Great episode. The beginning is very captivating and it makes you want to watch more. I even considered to read the manga, but I'll try to watch the entire anime first. The animation is great, very fluid and well-done. The voice acting was great too. It already shows the character development throughout the episode, with him losing completely the hope about humanity. It shows that he will seek for vengeance and makes you wonder how he will be able to go up there again. Rudo was shown to be very fast, but it's necessary to wait to see his abilities. In overall, a great first episode. I predict that this anime will be surely very good.
Gachiakuta is a manga written and illustrated by Kei Urana with graffiti art done by Hideyoshi Ando. Ive known about this series since March 2022, when I discovered it on a manga-related website while reading Bleach in college. The thing that instantly jumped out at me was the one of a kind art style, comprising unique character designs and a vastly detailed world filled to the brim with detail. I am so happy to say that this tremendous, stylish world has been fully realized by Studio Bones. This first episode was captivating, and took me back three years ago when I first discovered the series. For this, this first episode was perfect and brought the magic of Gachiakuta to life!
The start is pretty much like any action anime or revenge imo, I do like the style and so far storyline, music, animation, voice acting is really good and it's enjoyable so far but I hope it doesn't do the same thing other revenge anime's do since I have never really read the manga but took glimpses. I also so far really enjoy the setting and the many different types of character designs which look really good. I also do think they could have improved on giving more context of the father. The animation for this is amazing and Rudolph at the end is just a masterpiece to where he crashes out which made me hype, so this episode was a good intro.
The first episode of GACHIAKUTA, "The Sphere," is a well captivating start that hooks you right away. I went in with pretty low expectations, not gonna lie, but this episode totally blew me away!
The animation is solid, with some CGI monsters. The art style's pretty nice too, nothing too flashy but it works.
Unlike some shows that overload you with characters and world-building, this episode keeps things simple and easy to follow. I haven't read the manga, but I had no trouble understanding everything-well, except for that mysterious guy, who's got me curious.
The episode introduces the Gachiakuta world, touching on the upper-class society, tribesmen, and the pit without overwhelming you.
The relationships between Rudo and Regto, and Rudo and Chiwa, are written and executed really well, making you care about them from the start.
Overall, this pilot is a perfect that'll make you wanna binge the whole series. Definitely a great kickoff!
The animation is solid, with some CGI monsters. The art style's pretty nice too, nothing too flashy but it works.
Unlike some shows that overload you with characters and world-building, this episode keeps things simple and easy to follow. I haven't read the manga, but I had no trouble understanding everything-well, except for that mysterious guy, who's got me curious.
The episode introduces the Gachiakuta world, touching on the upper-class society, tribesmen, and the pit without overwhelming you.
The relationships between Rudo and Regto, and Rudo and Chiwa, are written and executed really well, making you care about them from the start.
Overall, this pilot is a perfect that'll make you wanna binge the whole series. Definitely a great kickoff!
10marwan11
From the very first scene, the anime hits you with this intense energy - it feels fiery. There's rebellion, raw emotion, and a hidden pain masked by loudness and strength.
The boy? From the very first moment, you feel like he's not just accused of a crime - no, it's deeper than that. It's like his very existence is on trial. Like he's been a burden on this world since the day he was born.
A society that doesn't give second chances. It judges instantly - just one look and that's it. And as a viewer, you find yourself thinking: "Seriously? Just like that?"
The animation? Insane.
The art has this gritty, almost dirty texture that perfectly matches the trash-like world they're living in - literally. And the music? It kicks in at all the right moments without distracting you.
But what pulled me in the most was the world beneath - the "exile." The idea of throwing someone down from above, as if you're literally tossing them into the trash... it says a lot about how society treats what it doesn't understand.
Personally?
This anime has crazy potential, especially if they play their cards right with the world-building - if they let us dive deeper into the class system and uncover how all this chaos even began.
The boy? From the very first moment, you feel like he's not just accused of a crime - no, it's deeper than that. It's like his very existence is on trial. Like he's been a burden on this world since the day he was born.
A society that doesn't give second chances. It judges instantly - just one look and that's it. And as a viewer, you find yourself thinking: "Seriously? Just like that?"
The animation? Insane.
The art has this gritty, almost dirty texture that perfectly matches the trash-like world they're living in - literally. And the music? It kicks in at all the right moments without distracting you.
But what pulled me in the most was the world beneath - the "exile." The idea of throwing someone down from above, as if you're literally tossing them into the trash... it says a lot about how society treats what it doesn't understand.
Personally?
This anime has crazy potential, especially if they play their cards right with the world-building - if they let us dive deeper into the class system and uncover how all this chaos even began.
¿Sabías que…?
Selecciones populares
Inicia sesión para calificar y agrega a la lista de videos para obtener recomendaciones personalizadas
Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 24min
- Color
Contribuir a esta página
Sugiere una edición o agrega el contenido que falta