Kagurabachi: Is There An Anime Adaptation & Where to Watch

Is there an anime adaptation of Kagurabachi and where can you watch it? The shonen series has become a popular hit among manga fans, and the series isn’t even a year old yet. Due to the online hype, many are probably wondering if the series is getting an anime adaptation. Here is a guide on the Kagurabachi anime and where to watch online.

Is Kagurabachi getting an anime adaptation?

As of March 2024, there are no official announcements from author Takeru Hokazono or Shueisha regarding a Kagurabachi anime adaptation.

When the series came out, it was immediately boosted up to the top as one of the most popular and ongoing shonen manga series. Because of that, the manga and anime English-speaking community began making memes about the series. Some of the memes said that the manga would be part of the next generation of the Big Three, or that an anime is coming up, and more.

However, despite all the memes about Kagurabachi getting an anime adaptation, there has been no confirmed news about it. Considering the manga’s popularity, it is possible that it will get an anime adaptation in the future, once the series has more chapters. As of writing, the manga only has 26 chapters, which wouldn’t be enough for an anime adaptation yet. Usually, an anime episode adapts around three to five manga chapters. One season would usually be ten to twelve episodes at minimum.

Where to watch Kagurabachi anime

Unfortunately, there is no confirmed Kagurabachi anime adaptation yet.

The videos around the internet are either fan-made or promotional videos about the manga. When the manga began serialization in September 2023, Shonen Jump’s official YouTube channel released a promotional video to celebrate it. Check it out below:

Stay tuned for more updates.

For more anime content, check out our guide on the spring 2024 anime list: release schedule and where to watch.

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