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New anime from director Sunghoo Park ‘Bullet/Bullet’ comes to Disney+ this July

After ten years in development, famed director Sunghoo Park, who has recently been awarded for Best Original Anime at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2025, returns with his long-awaited Original anime series Bullet/Bullet, coming July 16 exclusively to Disney+.

Bullet/Bullet poster

Set in a post-apocalyptic world where people are forced to repurpose junk from the Old World to survive, Bullet/Bullet follows Gear, a junk dealer with a secret. Working as a thief by night, Gear partners with Qu-0213, a robot with multiple personalities, and Shirokuma, a polar bear with a gambling problem, to steal whatever their clients require. Known as some of the best in the business, things take a turn for the team when they save a girl from a group of assassins, setting them on a path that puts them in direct conflict with the top echelons of their broken society.

Bullet/Bullet features an exceptional voice cast, including Marina Inoue (Attack on TitanSmile PreCure!) as Gear, Kazuhiro Yamaji (PSYCHO-PASSOne-Punch Man) as polar bear Shirokuma, Rie Kugimiya (GintamaFullmetal Alchemist) as Nosa-Nee, and Kana Hanazawa (Quintessential QuintupletsPSYCHO-PASS) as Kaw-Nee. The series is directed by Sunghoo Park (Jujutsu Kaisen SEASON1+THE MOVIEThe God of High School), is written by Aki Kindaichi (Uma Musume: Cinderella Grey), with character design by Chief Animation Director Takahiro Yoshimatsu (Future GPX Cyber FormulaHunter x Hunter) and concept and mechanical designs by Hidetaka Tenjin (Movile Suit GundamMacross).

Famed rapper Chanmina lends her talents to the series, with “Work Hard”, an all-new track, set to feature as the Bullet/Bullet opening theme. Tokyo-based rock band Newspeak’s new song “Glass Door” will also be featured as the ending theme.

Set to release in two parts exclusively on Disney+, the first eight episodes of Bullet/Bullet will be available on July 16, with the final eight episodes arriving August 13.

See it on July 16, exclusively on Disney+.

Watch the trailer below:

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