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Heavenly Delusion
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Is ‘Heavenly Delusion’ on Crunchyroll?

It’s definitely worth the watch. Just maybe not alone... or in the dark... or right before bed.

Post-apocalyptic settings in anime offer that irresistible blend of despair and curiosity, like when you can’t help but look at that last slice of pizza even though you are supposedly on a diet.

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Heavenly Delusion originates from a manga that first hit the shelves in Kodansha’s Monthly Afternoon back in January 2018. By February 2024, it had been packaged into 10 tankobon volumes.  The manga’s eerie narrative and distinctive art style caught enough eyes to warrant an anime adaptation, undertaken by none other than Production I.G. In April 2023, the anime community was served a fresh plate of existential dread with the anime adaptation of Heavenly Delusion.

The 13-episode series paints a bleak future where humanity is just barely clinging to life, battling not just the elements but also creepy, otherworldly creatures with a taste for human flesh known as Hiruko. We follow Maru and Kiruko, two teenagers trekking through this nightmare landscape on a mission to find “heaven.” And if that wasn’t enough to pique your interest, the series also explores themes of gender identity and the lengths we’ll go to protect the ones we love.

So, where can you watch Heavenly Delusion

Heavenly Delusion is, frustratingly, not available on Crunchyroll. Instead, this dark horse of the Spring 2023 anime season found its stable at Hulu and Disney Plus (because  Disney is on a mission to own everything, but promote nothing).

It’s a damn shame, because Heavenly Delusion is the kind of anime that deserves the spotlight. But maybe this is for the better. There’s something oddly satisfying about being part of a niche fandom, even if it means having to explain the plot to your normie friends and enduring their blank stares.


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Omar Faruque
Omar is a seasoned writer specializing in all things entertainment. His approach to life and writing is the same: find the story in everything, and make sure to enjoy the ride. When not behind his keyboard, Omar is living his best life, whether that's channeling his inner superhero, trying to replicate anime recipes in his kitchen, or settling into his favorite coffee shop corner with a good book.