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title: "Monster Eater hits Remow’s It’s Anime FAST channel, with first 3 episodes rolling" out in North America excerpt: "Monster Eater is getting a North America FAST channel rollout this week," while SEA anime fans now have one more fantasy title to keep on the radar. category: anime date: '2026-04-18T16:02:15+08:00' author: Aimirul tags:

  • Monster Eater
  • It's Anime
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  • Square Enix
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If you’ve been keeping an eye on smaller fantasy anime this season, Monster Eater just got a fresh streaming push in North America.

Remow’s It’s Anime FAST channel is now streaming the title, with the first three episodes debuting on Friday at 10:00 p.m. EDT. For viewers in Malaysia and much of SEA, that lands around Saturday morning time-wise, although this announcement is specifically for North America, not a confirmed Southeast Asia release.

That part matters. A lot of Malaysian anime fans already jump between simulcast platforms, YouTube drops, and region-locked releases, so whenever a series gets picked up by another streaming outlet, it’s worth watching. Even if this rollout is not for SEA right now, it usually tells us the show is getting more visibility outside Japan, and that can sometimes help lesser-known titles travel further.

Monster Eater originally premiered in Japan on April 2 on Tokyo MX at 25:00 JST, which is effectively April 3 at 1:00 a.m. JST. So this North American FAST-channel launch comes shortly after its domestic TV debut.

On the cast side, the anime stars Makoto Furukawa as Rudd and Yuki Nakashima as Elyssia.

The production team is also pretty stacked in a way that fantasy anime fans will notice. Hikaru Sato is directing the anime at IMAGICA Infos and Imageworks Studio. Kazuya Takahashi is overseeing production, while nanogram.inc is credited as a production collaborator. The soundtrack is composed by onoken, whose previous credits include With Vengeance, Sincerely, Your Broken Saintess, Chaos;Child, and Accel World.

Audio-wise, Yūichi Imaizumi is serving as sound director, with Hiroki Nozaki and Airi Kobayashi handling sound effects. That’s a solid combo, especially for a fantasy title where creature noise, battle impact, and overall atmosphere can make or break the experience.

For the music, NEE performs the opening theme “Shōki no Sata” (“Insane”), while four-piece band niina handles the ending song “STORY.”

Outside the anime itself, Monster Eater already has a decent cross-media footprint. The original story by Renkinō began on Shōsetsuka ni Narō in March 2023. Publisher Earth Star Entertainment released the first novel volume with illustrations by Kawaku in August 2023, followed by the second volume in January 2024.

There are also multiple adaptation lanes running alongside the anime. A webtoon adaptation launched on LINE Manga in June 2024, produced by Kei Ichimatsu, Tanako Tanao, and whomor. LINE Digital Frontier then released two compiled digital volumes on January 15.

Meanwhile, TATE’s manga adaptation launched on Square Enix’s Manga UP! service in August 2024, and Square Enix published the manga’s third volume on March 6. Manga readers outside Japan may already know the title from Manga UP! Global, which publishes that adaptation internationally.

For Malaysian and SEA readers, this is the kind of title to keep tabs on if you like fantasy series before they fully blow up. No local streaming announcement has been mentioned here yet, so don’t assume it’s landing on your usual platform immediately. But a North American FAST pickup is still a useful signal: Monster Eater is getting pushed harder, and that usually means more chances for the series to build an overseas audience.

Source: Anime News Network