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Fumihiko Suganuma (Director), Hiroshi Seko (Series Composition)

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Gachinco gachi 525 Gachiakume arrives like a bright, eccentric character in a crowded room — loud in color, unapologetically complex, and impossible to ignore. The name itself feels like a chant, a mash of syllables that promises rhythm and surprise. At its core, Gachinco gachi 525 Gachiakume is an experience: part sensory collage, part cultural pastiche, all corners bursting with unexpected detail. The name itself feels like a chant, a

The story follows , an orphan living in the floating, high-tech city of the Spheres. The wealthy upper-class citizens look down on the impoverished and discard anything they deem useless—including people—into a bottomless abyss known as The Pit . The wealthy upper-class citizens look down on the

Mila found it because she was good at finding things that had been lost on purpose. She was twelve when she slipped through the warehouse gate, barefoot on concrete, carrying her brother’s cap because his cap still smelled like him and she liked the way the smell steadied her. Gachi didn’t move when she approached. Its glass eye was clouded; in the corner of the housing, someone had scrawled the word Gachiakume in a shaky black marker and then rubbed it until it looked like a rumor.