ERASED
Satoru Fujinuma is a 29-year-old manga artist who can rewind time to stop deadly accidents, a power he calls Revival. After his mother is killed, he activates that ability and wakes up in his ten-year-old body, years before the murder. Back in elementary school, he tries to piece together clues... Read more
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About ERASED
Satoru Fujinuma is a 29-year-old manga artist who can rewind time to stop deadly accidents, a power he calls Revival. After his mother is killed, he activates that ability and wakes up in his ten-year-old body, years before the murder. Back in elementary school, he tries to piece together clues adults missed and protect classmates from a pattern of disappearances, including a shy girl named Kayo. The story follows his repeated attempts to alter small moments, making clear how long-buried choices shape adult lives, while keeping the central mystery tight and the stakes immediate and personal.
Released in 2016, ERASED adapts Kei Sanbe's manga Boku dake ga Inai Machi, with series composition credited to Taku Kishimoto. The TV run hit international streaming platforms and sparked discussion among anime fans.
ERASED didn't claim major international awards, but it earned strong viewer and critical support, reflected in online ratings and sustained attention. Viewers praised its suspense and moral focus across online communities, and fan art and commentary appeared widely after broadcasts.
The series pushed conversations about childhood trauma, memory, and accountability into mainstream anime fandom, and it's often cited when people talk about time-travel thrillers with emotional cores. Scenes involving Kayo and the Revival ability stuck with many viewers. It also helped raise awareness about how casual neglect can enable harm.
Critics praised ERASED's tight plotting and character work, and viewers responded strongly, reflected in an 8.482/10 average from 1201 votes. Themes center on guilt, responsibility, childhood vulnerability, and the moral cost of changing the past. Some reviewers noted uneven pacing, yet most praised the voice acting and emotional weight overall.
Details
- Release Date
- January 08, 2016
- User Ratings
- 1,201 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 12
- Genres
- Animation, Drama, Mystery
Official Trailer
Cast
Shinnosuke Mitsushima
29-year-old Satoru Fujinuma (voice)
Tao Tsuchiya
10-year-old Satoru Fujinuma (voice)
Minami Takayama
Sachiko Fujinuma (voice)
Created by: Taku Kishimoto, Kei Sanbe
Seasons (1 season, 12 episodes)
Season 1
12 episodes - 2016