Tatsuki Fujimoto 17–26 Anime Anthology Streams on Prime Video

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Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Short Stories Get the Anime Treatment on Prime Video

If you’re an anime fan, you probably know the name Tatsuki Fujimoto—the genius creator behind Chainsaw Man and Fire Punch. But before he broke the internet with his chainsaw-headed antihero, Fujimoto crafted a series of wild, emotional, and sometimes downright bizarre short stories that gave us an early look at his twisted brilliance. And guess what? They’re about to hit the screen in a brand-new anthology.

The project is called Tatsuki Fujimoto 17–26, and it brings to life the stories from his two collections: 17–21 and 22–26. That means we’re getting adaptations of all those offbeat tales that Fujimoto fans have whispered about for years—each one filled with his signature mix of chaos, heartbreak, and dark humor.

Even better? You won’t have to wait long. The anthology is set to stream exclusively on Prime Video worldwide starting November 8. Yep, no region-lock headaches, no delays—it’s going global from day one.

So why should you be hyped? Because these shorts show a raw, unfiltered Fujimoto—before Chainsaw Man fame, before anime hype, just pure storytelling madness. Think of it as peeking into the sketchbook of one of today’s most unpredictable storytellers, except instead of rough doodles, you’re getting fully realized anime adaptations.

Honestly, this feels like the perfect binge. Quick hits of Fujimoto’s wild imagination, each one a different flavor—sometimes sweet, sometimes bitter, always unforgettable. If you’ve ever wanted to see the DNA of Chainsaw Man in action, this anthology is your backstage pass.

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So mark your calendars: November 8. Prime Video. Tatsuki Fujimoto 17–26. You’re not going to want to miss this ride.


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