If we’re not careful, spring and summer are going to pass in the blink of an eye… although the good thing is that the fall anime season is loaded with very juicy premieres and we already know that ‘Chainsaw Man’ can be seen outside of Japan on simulcast.
Premiere confirmed for 2022
There is no specific date yet, but we know that ‘Chainsaw Man’ will be released within the fall window, most likely in October. The anime series is one of the most anticipated of the year and has a good legion of manga fans, and as it is also animated by MAP (‘Shingeki no Kyojin’, ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’), as expectations are quite high.
While the long-awaited adaptation of the manga by Tatsuki FujimotoNow we have one less thing to worry about… Crunchyroll has confirmed that ‘Chainsaw Man’ can be seen in simulcast this year on the platform.
It can be seen for all users (although beware, the changes in account types come into force right now) and throughout the world except for Asia. Crunchyroll It has also confirmed that it will also be available with dubbing in English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French and German. Dubbing in Spanish is the pending issue of the platform in our countryso we will have to see if there is any announcement about it later.

Ryū Nakayama is directing the anime series, with Makoto Nakazono serving as chief director. The script is from Hiroshi Seko and the art direction of Yusuke Takedawhile the character design is by Kazutaka Sugiyama and the demon design by Kiyotaka Oshiyama.
According to the official synopsis of the anime: “Denji is a teenager who lives with a chainsaw demon named Pochita. Due to the debt left behind by his father, he has been living a miserable life while paying off his debt by collecting demon corpses with Pochita. One day, Denji is betrayed and killed. As his consciousness fades, he makes a contract with Pochita and is revived as “Chainsaw Man”, a man with the heart of a demon.”