Demon Slayer will adapt the sequel, titled “Training Hashira” into a TV anime.
According to Redbeanime, the popular shounen anime has revealed a sequel that will adapt the “Training Hashira” part after the end of the “Swordsman Village” season. Although the Demon Slayer’s model has previously been TV anime, anime, and TV anime, the series chose to break it down with the “Training Hashira” section. A new PV has also been released, revealing stunning teaser images of Hashira still in action before culminating in a team of eight Hashira, including Sound Hashira Tengen Uzui, who recently retired at the end of the “Amusement Park” section. Demon Slayer hasn’t revealed any other details yet.
Demon Slayer celebrates Swordsmith village finale with NY Times Square takeover
The Demon Hunter’s “Blacksmith’s Village” arc ends with a 70-minute finale for Episode 11, titled “The Link Connected: Dawn and First Light”. The day before that, the anime took over Times Square in New York to celebrate the end of the third season. Images from the anime have graced the screen for a Demon Hunter epic, where various characters greet fans. Prior to that, the series went on a world tour to promote the third season by compositing the last two episodes of the “Amusement Zone” with the hour-long Episode 1 from the “Swordsman Village” season. .
The “Blacksmith’s Village” season premiered on April 9, 2023 and lasted 11 episodes. This season features voice talent Kana Hanazawa as Love Hashira Mitsuri Kanroji and Kengo Kawanishi as Mist Hashira Muichiro Tokito. As for the Twelve Kizuki, Kohsuke Toriumi voices the Fifth Class Gyokko and Toshio Furukawa voices the original Fourth Class Hantengu. Haruo Sotozaki directs the third season at ufotable.
Written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge, Demon Slayer is one of the best-selling manga series of all time, with over 150 million copies in circulation as of February 2021. The series has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since May. 2 years 2016 to May 2020 and has attracted a lot of attention. Positive reception for its character, especially the kind protagonist Tanjiro Kamado. ufotable adapted the manga into an anime in April 2019 with 26 episodes and adapted the sequel into a movie called Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train. Part 2 has a summary and a “Amusement area”.
Fans can watch the season finale of Demon Slayer “Swordsmith Village” on Crunchyroll.
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