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Infinity Castle could easily become a box office hit, at least if it follows the results of Demon Slayer: Mugen Train. The ...
In celebration of the upcoming Japanese release of Demon Slayer Infinity Castle, a 28,000 square-meter rice field shaped to look like Tanjiro has been unveiled – and it might just have broken a ...
Demon Slayer's Entertainment District Arc bore some of the most intense battles against Upper Rank demons, but underneath the splashy combat sequences lay deeper character developments.
While it is very rare to see Tanjiro angry in the Demon Slayer narrative, the fans have got an early taste of the extent of his anger with the Hantengu fight in the Swordsmith Village arc.
One of the most intriguing topics in Demon Slayer centers around the bloodline of Tanjiro Kamado. To this day, many fans need ...
Like most demon slayers, Tanjiro Kamado also had the misfortune of shouldering the burden of unimaginable loss that continues to haunt him to this day. As an all-out war breaks ou ...
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle's marketing makes no sense but we love it anyway: a 28,000 square-meter Tanjiro rice field that might have broken a Guinness World Record. Bradley Russell.
During the Final Selection arc, the first arc of the Demon Slayer series, the narrative was Tanjiro being trained by the former Water Hashira, Sankonji Urokodaki, so they he could participate in ...
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba has been counting down to the premiere of its big movie comeback in Japan hitting later this Summer, and part of that countdown has dropped a new look at the Stone ...
Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Movie: Infinity Castle is set to be the biggest anime movie of 2025, if not of all time, and a film that big needs some gigantic marketing. Aniplex and Ufotable ...
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‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: Infinity Castle,’ the first film in the trilogy that will bring Koyoharu Gotouge’s work to a close, will be released in the United States on September 12.