Bungou Stray Dogs follows the story of Atsushi Nakajima, an orphan who is kicked out of his orphanage and left to starve on the streets. While trying to survive, Atsushi encounters members of the "Armed Detective Agency," a group of detectives with supernatural powers who use their abilities to solve cases that are too difficult for the police. Atsushi soon discovers that he also possesses a unique ability and is recruited to join the agency, where he must use his powers to help solve cases and uncover the truth behind his past. The "battle action" story Bungou Stray Dogs centers around a league of literary figures with supernatural powers. For example, in real life, Akutagawa Ryuunosuke wrote acclaimed stories that inspired Kurosawa Akira's Rashoumon film and the Aoi Bungaku Series anime's Jigoku Hen (Hell Screen) arc. In Bungou Stray Dogs, he has the power to transform and manipulate his cloak into a monster-like entity. Together, these writers solve mysteries as part of the "Armed Detective Agency."

Bungou Stray Dogs
Bungou Stray Dogs follows the story of Atsushi Nakajima, an orphan who is kicked out of his orphanage and left to starve on the streets. While trying to survive, Atsushi encounters members of the "Armed Detective Agency," a group of detectives with supernatural powers who use their abilities to solve cases that are too difficult for the police. Atsushi soon discovers that he also possesses a unique ability and is recruited to join the agency, where he must use his powers to help solve cases and uncover the truth behind his past. The "battle action" story Bungou Stray Dogs centers around a league of literary figures with supernatural powers. For example, in real life, Akutagawa Ryuunosuke wrote acclaimed stories that inspired Kurosawa Akira's Rashoumon film and the Aoi Bungaku Series anime's Jigoku Hen (Hell Screen) arc. In Bungou Stray Dogs, he has the power to transform and manipulate his cloak into a monster-like entity. Together, these writers solve mysteries as part of the "Armed Detective Agency."