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LIAR GAME
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LIAR GAME

Trust. Doubt.
75
User Score13 ratings
TMDB 7.52026 / ep1 seasons · 13 eps
AnimationDrama

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S1 E13 · Fissures

Airs July 7, 2026

08
DAYS
05
HOURS
34
MINUTES
15
SECONDS

Synopsis

When Nao Kanzaki receives a strange letter and a suitcase containing 100 million yen, she learns that she has been selected to participate in the LIAR GAME. In this high-stakes psychological battle, lies, deception, and betrayal reign supreme. Naïve and honest, Nao turns to Shinichi Akiyama, a brilliant former con artist, to survive the twisted game. In a game built on lies, can honesty prevail?

Episodes

12 episodes
Creator
Network
TV TokyoTV Tokyo, TV Aichi, TVQ, TV Osaka, TVh, TSC
First aired
April 7, 2026Returning Series
Seasons
113 episodes

Top Cast

8 of 19
Saya Hitomi
Saya Hitomi
Kanzaki Nao (voice)
Takeo Otsuka
Takeo Otsuka
Akiyama Shinichi (voice)
Kazuhiro Nakaya
Kazuhiro Nakaya
Reronira (voice)
Nobuo Tobita
Nobuo Tobita
Fujisawa Kazuo (voice)
Yoji Ueda
Yoji Ueda
Tanimura Mitsuo (voice)
Yasutaka Tomioka
Yasutaka Tomioka
Eda Teruyuki (voice)
Shoya Ishige
Shoya Ishige
Kikuzawa Takahiro (voice)
Ryosuke Asano
Ryosuke Asano
Kitamura Hiroto (voice)

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Reviews

From TMDB users
Tom_Neverwinter
May 18, 2026

I went into Liar Game expecting something closer to Liar, Liar, where the focus is on clever strategies, competitive mind games, and a more entertaining, almost playful tone. Instead, it immediately felt way heavier and more cynical, with none of that balance or fun... just constant tension and people getting put into bad situations. The way it plays out comes across as straight up "rage bait porn". It feels designed to provoke frustration, constantly setting up scenarios where things spiral in the worst possible way. Rather than being satisfying or smart, it leans into making the viewer watch things go wrong over and over again, like the entire hook is how much it can get under your skin. At a certain point, it stops feeling like strategy altogether and just feels like bullying. The “games” aren’t really about fair competition they’re about exploiting weaker or more trusting people and breaking them down while staying within technical rules. That makes it hard to enjoy, because instead of rooting for clever plays, it just feels like watching people get picked on.

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