Trillion Game [Season 1 Episode 1 to Episode 26]

Trillion Game is a Japanese anime series based on the manga written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Ryoichi Ikegami. The story follows socially awkward technology specialist Manabu “Gaku” Taira and the outgoing Haru Tennouji, who team up years after their first meeting to take on the world. The anime, produced by Madhouse, explores themes of ambition, friendship, and the pursuit of success.

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Trillion Game: A Wild Ride of Ambition and Scheming

Introduction

If you’re into anime that mix high-stakes business, larger-than-life personalities, and a dash of chaotic energy, Trillion Game is your next binge. Produced by Madhouse and based on the manga by Riichiro Inagaki and Ryoichi Ikegami, this 26-episode series follows the unlikely duo of Haru Tennouji and Manabu “Gaku” Taira as they scheme their way to the top of the corporate world. The show aired from October 2024 to March 2025, and while it didn’t break the internet, it definitely left a mark on fans who stuck around for the ride.

The Premise: Con Artists Turned Moguls

Haru Tennouji is the self-proclaimed “world’s most selfish man,” a charismatic genius who thrives on manipulation and big gambles. Gaku, on the other hand, is a socially awkward tech whiz who gets dragged into Haru’s wild plans. Together, they start small—scamming their way into the media industry—but their ambitions quickly escalate to taking on billion-dollar corporations, Silicon Valley giants, and even political power players.

The show’s charm lies in its absurd yet oddly believable scenarios. Haru’s schemes are over-the-top, but the anime sells them with enough confidence that you can’t help but root for him. Whether it’s blackmailing CEOs, orchestrating media stunts, or playing psychological warfare, every episode feels like a high-stakes chess match where Haru is always ten moves ahead.

Fan Reactions: Love It or Hate It?

Diving into fan discussions (mostly from MyAnimeList and Reddit), the reception is mixed but passionate. Here’s what stood out:

  1. Haru’s Charisma Carries the Show
    Fans unanimously agree that Haru is the star. His unapologetic selfishness, combined with his genius-level scheming, makes him one of the most entertaining protagonists in recent anime. One fan put it perfectly: “Haru being a huge mastermind for the final episode was all I needed. He brained the Mithril company CEO into admitting their phone defects live on air—pure chaos!”

  2. The Business Bro Vibe
    Trillion Game isn’t your typical shonen or slice-of-life anime. It’s a business thriller with a sprinkle of con-artist flair. Some viewers loved the unique premise, calling it “a refreshing take on ambition and success.” Others, however, felt the show stretched believability, especially when Haru and Gaku started eyeing Silicon Valley. “Haru’s strengths are great, but no way he’d survive America’s cutthroat market without getting sued into oblivion,” one skeptic noted.

  3. The Rushed Ending Debate
    The finale divided fans. While the climax—where Haru forces a major corporation to admit fault—was satisfying, the abrupt timeskip left some scratching their heads. “It went from ‘we’re winning’ to ‘we’re billionaires’ in five minutes. Felt like they ran out of manga material,” a fan speculated. Others defended it, saying the open-ended nature leaves room for a potential Season 2.

  4. Underrated Gem or Overhyped?
    Trillion Game flew under the radar for many, but those who watched it either adored it or found it entertaining but flawed. “Solid 7/10. Not a masterpiece, but way more fun than I expected,” one reviewer said. Another added, “It’s like Death Note meets Wolf of Wall Street—ridiculous but addictive.”

Final Thoughts: Should You Watch It?

If you enjoy:
Scheming protagonists (think Light Yagami but with a business degree),
Fast-paced, high-stakes storytelling,
Anime that doesn’t take itself too seriously,

then Trillion Game is worth your time. It’s not perfect—some arcs drag, and the ending could’ve used more polish—but it’s a wild, entertaining ride with a protagonist who’s impossible to ignore.

And hey, if nothing else, you’ll walk away with a newfound appreciation for the phrase: “I am the world’s most selfish man.”

Rating: 7.5/10 – Flawed but fiercely fun. Here’s hoping for a Season 2!

(P.S. If you’re still on the fence, check out the live-action adaptation—it apparently goes full original after Episode 7!)


Episodes: Season 1 Episode 1 to Episode 26

File Size: 7.8 GiB

Format/Quality: HEVC WEBRip DDP

Magnet Link: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:ccd35c86dba1bfa864379f1e02357e1e9bb76deb

File List

  • [EMBER] Trillion Game – 01.mkv (308.6 MiB)
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  • [EMBER] Trillion Game – 25.mkv (297.6 MiB)
  • [EMBER] Trillion Game – 26.mkv (298.9 MiB)

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