“Gachiakuta” Episode 23, titled “The Man Who Will Become Stronger,” premiered on Sunday, December 14, 2025, bringing the Cleaners back to the ground after a perilous confrontation and setting the stage for future conflicts. The episode, which aired in Japan at 11:30 PM JST, saw global streaming releases shortly thereafter on platforms like Crunchyroll, where it became available at 7:00 a.m. PST and 10:00 a.m. EST.
Cleaners’ Perilous Return and Zanka’s Recovery
The latest installment of the Studio Bones-produced anime showcased the aftermath of the Cleaners’ intense battle. Following the destruction of the giant imitation trash beast’s core, the team successfully returned to the surface, a feat made possible by Guita’s crucial vital instrument. While the immediate danger subsided, the episode highlighted the lingering effects of the confrontation, particularly on Zanka, who sustained severe injuries. Fortunately, his wounds were not life-threatening, providing a measure of relief for the team.
Rudo’s Internal Conflict and Zodyl’s Calculated Moves
A significant focus of Episode 23 centered on protagonist Rudo’s internal struggle. Despite the safety of his comrades, Rudo found himself deeply troubled by an earlier invitation from Zodyl, who proposed an alliance to dismantle the Sphere together. This pivotal moment suggests a potential shift in Rudo’s quest for vengeance against the society that unjustly cast him into The Pit. The episode also served as a “transition” chapter, exploring Zanka’s frustration and the broader implications of their recent defeat.
Meanwhile, the manipulative Zodyl continued to operate with a cold, calculated efficiency. When questioned by Bundus regarding the “success” of their experiment, despite the loss of two rookies and an aberrant beast, Zodyl confirmed its efficacy. According to Zodyl, the experiment’s true success lay in proving that the Cleaners could return alive, indicating a long-term strategic objective. Furthermore, Zodyl revealed plans for another aberrant beast, poised to facilitate a journey to the sky, signaling an escalation in the ongoing conflict.
Philosophical Crossroads for the Protagonist
The episode also delved into Rudo’s evolving mindset. He articulated a desire not only for revenge but also to live a happy life until the moment of reckoning. This ambition, however, was met with skepticism by Zanka, who deemed the coexistence of such conflicting desires as impossible. This philosophical crossroads for Rudo underscores the complex themes of justice, retribution, and personal fulfillment that “Gachiakuta” continually explores.
Where to Catch Up on “Gachiakuta”
“Gachiakuta” is an action-packed dark fantasy series based on Kei Urana’s manga, with graffiti designs by Andō Hideyoshi. The story follows Rudo, an orphan from the impoverished slums of a floating city known as “The Sphere.” Falsely accused of murder, Rudo is cast into “The Pit,” a vast wasteland filled with monstrous Trash Beasts. There, he becomes a Cleaner, wielding unique “Vital Instruments” to combat the creatures and ultimately seek vengeance against those who wronged him.
Fans eager to watch or re-watch “Gachiakuta” can stream the series, including Episode 23, on Crunchyroll. New episodes typically release on Sundays, with English subtitles often available concurrently, followed by English dubs. The anime adaptation, animated by Studio Bones, is slated to have 24 episodes for its current season, running for half a year without breaks.









