Crunchyroll Confirms Chainsaw Man Broadcast with a Bittersweet Trailer

The year’s most tragic anime adaptation is almost here, and we all are again prepared to get hurt by it. Chainsaw Man takes the top spot when it comes to traumatizing their fans, so it only makes sense to keep your therapist on call while watching it.


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Last year, we got our hearts broken when the anime was postponed from its Fall 2021 premiere. But the good that came out of it was that the hype from manga readers made even anime-only weebs anticipate the premiere.

As expected, the anime streaming giant Crunchyroll has acquired worldwide streaming rights for Chainsaw Man and announced so with a melancholic trailer. The anime is slated to make a debut this year.

https://twitter.com/Crunchyroll/status/1526231008672198657

Crunchyroll has revealed that it will be broadcasting the anime on its platform in various dubbed and subtitled languages, including English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, and more.

The trailer starts with Denji as a kid in a dark alley and a pool of blood approaching his footsteps. It then shows Denji, Aki, and Power laughing and having fun as a mellow tune plays in the background.

Crunchyroll Confirms Chainsaw Man Broadcast with a Bittersweet Trailer
Chainsaw Man | Source: Crunchyroll

A static noise makes the happy moments disappear as the devils start to creep in, and a menacing vibe takes over. The video’s energy goes from 0 to 100 in a split second, and some badass fight sequences are teased.

The entire staff lineup for the anime includes people who have worked on gems like Jujutsu Kaisen, Black Clover, A Silent Voice, Vinland Saga, etc. We’re indeed going to cry a lot, but at least it will be over some kickass animation.

Oh, and by the way, I strongly advise you not to check the manga’s Wikipedia page. Just don’t.

About Chainsaw Man

Chainsaw Man is a manga series by Tatsuki Fujimoto that was serialized from December 2018-2020 and returned in July 2022 with a second part. The series also received an anime series by MAPPA.

The manga’s plot revolves around Denji, an orphaned boy who has to work as a devil hunter to make a living and pay off his father’s debt.

However, his pet devil, Pochita is killed on a mission. Denji wakes up to realize he and Pochita have become a single being, Chainsaw Man. If he does not want to get killed, he has to join the government and continue hunting demons.

Source: Crunchyroll

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