Great songs by OneRepublic and Imagine Dragons and streaming on Twitter.  ‘Kaiju No.8’ wants to be the anime of the year and this is how it is planning its premiere

Great songs by OneRepublic and Imagine Dragons and streaming on Twitter. ‘Kaiju No.8’ wants to be the anime of the year and this is how it is planning its premiere

‘Kaiju No. 8’ Will Make A Banging Debut In The Upcoming Anime World in Spring 2024.

As it already stands, the anime calendar for the year 2024 is pretty full of big-budget titles that are awaited by the fans around the globe, and spring should be a terrific time for fans with the come back of Kimetsu no Yaiba in the works. However, out of the newcomers one title had built considerable hype over the months and that is Kaiju No. 8. This anime adaption of Naoya Matsumoto’s bestseller comic promises to take the audience to a Japan devastated with giant monsters, and it seems the producers have plans to achieve that on an international scale.


World Premiere Timelines and Exclusive Information

Kaiju No. 8 fans will not be kept waiting for too long. The series is scheduled to become available to the world on April 13 2024, with the title also being streamed on Crunchyroll. In an effort to enhance accessibility even further, the anime will also be aired live on X. While the particulars of this kind of broadcasting strategy are as yet scant, it speaks to the desire on the part of the creators to appeal to a wider audience base across nations.


Music That Will Sizzle Your Passion

Alongside an exhilarating plot, Kaiju No. 8 also features prominent artists who were specially recruited for its soundtrack.

  • Opening Theme: The Yungblud, and Imagine Dragons collaboration song, Abyss, is expected to be a rock-inspired song with heavy emotions and should provide viewers with what they expect.
  • Ending Theme: A song titled, Nobody, created by OneRepublic, is expected to further add a contemplative sound to the series.

Fans get a quick teaser of these songs from the newly released trailer and it sets up the expectation of the finale’s deep focus on the production level.


Kaiju No. 8: A Worthy Entrant for the Monster Anime Genre

Kaiju No. 8, due to its serialization and popularity on Shonen Jump+, has been placed on the map of success and fans have also started calling it “the next Attack on Titan.”

Like the work of Hajime Isayama, the series looks at mankind’s confrontation with powers that seem insurmountable, although it also features a very different tone and a rather unique protagonist.

The kaiju – a monster – that destroyed his town inspires Kafka Hibino to join the forces across the sea and the JSDF. He has always aspired to be a member of the Japan Self-Defense Forces until he undergoes a peculiar event that allows him to morph into a kaiju. He soon finds himself in a tense situation where he wishes to protect mankind but must battle his kaiju nature.


First of Its Kind To Appeal Worldwide

The studio that works on the adaptation, Production I.G., is definitely in search of making Kaiju No. 8 the memorable masterpiece of their animator’s workplace. Whether it’s the beautiful visuals, or the amazing music – this anime is set to win both loyal Japanese and foreign fans.

It’s apparent that international audiences are increasingly becoming a force within the anime industry and Kaiju No. 8 is most likely assisting the one creation targeted towards such an audience.


Considering its intriguing plot, a motivated production team and the plans for worldwide marketing, Kaiju No. 8 has to be one of the most anticipated anime of the year. The fans of high-paced action fused with amazing story arcs would be thrilled.

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