The following reveals the content of the Demon Slayer’s Village Season 2, “Yoriichi Type Zero”, which is currently streaming on Crunchyroll and Netflix.
It wouldn’t be Demon Slayer season without the tough Tanjiro training, but this season has raised it a thousand places.
According to Anime Dork, in Episode 2, “Yoriichi Type Zero”, Mist Hashira Muichiro damaged a mechanical training doll modeled after a swordsman from 300 years ago. Despite the damage the doll suffered, Kotetsu, a young villager from the swordsmithing village, and Tanjiro discovered the doll could still function. Driven by a grudge against Muichiro, Kotetsu announced that Tanjiro would train with a mechanical doll and become stronger than Mistira; furthermore, Kotetsu will supervise Tanjiro’s training. However, Tanjiro didn’t foresee what kind of demon Kotetsu was as a completely inexperienced trainer.
Tanjiro was sent to the afterlife
Not only does Tanjiro have five training sword arms, and later real swords, to fight against, but Kotetsu also forces him to withhold food and water if Tanjiro doesn’t meet his standards. The intensity of the regime even sends him to the afterlife at a certain time. As inhumane as these training conditions were, it helped to unlock a new skill. Thanks to Tanjiro’s extraordinary nose, he was able to detect scent attacks much faster than if he relied on the Opening Thread, a scent that helps Tanjiro visualize the path to cutting a demon’s throat. As a result, his victory over the mechanical doll revealed something that could help him in future battles.
The “Blacksmith’s Village” section, which includes Chapters 98 to 127 of the manga, premiered on April 9, 2023. To celebrate the sequel, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba has embarked on a round trip around the world where a compilation film consisting of two seasons before the episodes of the previous season’s “Amusement Park” and the first episode of the third season was released in theaters. The arc features Tanjiro traveling to a hidden village where swordsmiths forge swords for the Demon Hunter to reside, hoping they can fix his broken sword. There, he meets Mist and Love Hashira as well as his Demon Slayer friend Genya, Wind Hashira’s younger brother. Things take a turn for the worse when two high-ranking demons of Muzan Kibutsuji arrive with the intention of razing the village.
Koyoharu Gotouge’s Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba manga launched in Weekly Shōnen Jump in February 2016 and has recorded over 150 million copies in circulation as of February 2021. The manga has received critical acclaim. About the plot and well-built characters. The anime adaptation produced by ufotable since 2019, has received many awards and compliments for its high quality of animation and smooth battle scenes, including Animation of the Decade at the 2019 Funimation Awards. .
Demon Slayer’s “Swordsmith Village” season streams live on Crunchyroll and Netflix in select countries.
Source: Anime Dork