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Stark700
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Season 01: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (TV) Movie 01: Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (movie) (discussion starts here) Season 01.5 (movie compilation) Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (TV) Season 02: Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc (TV) (discussion starts here) Season 03: Demon Slayer: Swordsmith Village Arc (TV) (discussion starts here) Season 04: Demon Slayer: Hashira Training Arc (TV) (discussion starts here) Movie 02: Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 1 Movie 03: Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 2 Movie 04: Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 3 Source: Manga (completed @ 23 Volumes, by Koyohaku Gotouge) Demographic: Shounen Animation Studio: Ufotable Genres: action, comedy, drama, horror, supernatural, thriller Themes: coming-of-age, demons, gore, historical, martial arts, monsters, revenge, swordplay, Taishou era, tragedy Plot Summary: Since ancient times, rumors have abounded of man-eating demons lurking in the woods. Because of this, the local townsfolk never venture outside at night. Legend has it that a demon slayer also roams the night, hunting down these bloodthirsty demons. For young Tanjiro, these rumors will soon to become his harsh reality. Ever since the death of his father, Tanjiro has taken it upon himself to support his family. Although their lives may be hardened by tragedy, they've found happiness. But that ephemeral warmth is shattered one day when Tanjiro finds his family slaughtered and the lone survivor, his sister Nezuko, turned into a demon. To his surprise, however, Nezuko still shows signs of human emotion and thought. Thus begins Tanjiro's request to fight demons and turn his sister human again. Air Date & Platform: Season 01: April 6, 2019 (Saturday) Available on: Crunchyroll Movie: October 16, 2020 (Friday) Available on: Crunchyroll Season 01.5: October 10, 2021 (Sunday) Available on: Crunchyroll, Season 02: December 5, 2021 (Sunday) Available on: Crunchyroll Season 03: April 9, 2023 (Sunday) Available on: Crunchyroll Season 04: May 12, 2024 (Sunday) Available on: Crunchyroll Movie 02: Pending Available on: Pending Movie 03: Pending Available on: Pending Movie 04: Pending Available on: Pending Episode Count / Runtime: Season 01: 26 episodes Movie: 119 minutes Season 01.5: 7 episodes Season 02: 11 episodes Season 03: 11 episodes Season 04: 8 episodes Movie 02: Pending Movie 03: Pending Movie 04: Pending Total: 63 episodes, 4 movies ---------------------------------- EPISODE INDEX ([Eventually..] Clicking on the episode will take you to Tony K.'s post that has a summary, comments, and screen-caps) (Note: The arc names are fan-made, but will hopefully help break the series down for easier time-management or binge-watching) - Season 01 (Unwavering Resolve) (Final Selection) Episode 01: Cruelty Episode 02: Trainer Urokodaki Sakonji Episode 03: Sabito and Makomo Episode 04: Final Selection Episode 05: My Own Steel (Kidnapper's Bog) Episode 06: Swordsman Accompanying a Demon Episode 07: Kibutsuji Muzan (Asakusa) Episode 08: The Smell of Enchanting Blood Episode 09: Temari Demon and Arrow Demon Episode 10: Together Forever (Tsuzumi Mansion) Episode 11: Tsuzumi Mansion Episode 12: The Boar Bares Its Fangs, Zenitsu Sleeps Episode 13: Something More Important Than Life Episode 14: The House with the Wisteria Family Crest (Mount Natagumo) Episode 15: Mount Natagumo Episode 16: Letting Someone Else Go First Episode 17: You Must Master a Single Thing Episode 18: A Forged Bond Episode 19: Hinokami Episode 20: Pretend Family Episode 21: Against Corps Rules (Rehabilitation) Episode 22: Master of the Mansion Episode 23: Hashira Meeting Episode 24: Rehabilitation Training Episode 25: Tsuguko, Kanao Tsuyuri Episode 26: New Mission OP1 (w/ Lyrics) "Crimson Lotus" by Lisa ED1 (w/ Lyrics) "From the Edge" by FictionJunction feat. Lisa ---------------------------------- - Movie 01 (Mugen Train) (00:00 - 20:00): Part 1 (20:01 - 40:00): Part 2 (40:01 - 60:00): Part 3 (60:01 - 80:00): Part 4 (80:01 - 100:00): Part 5 (100:01 - 119:00): Part 6 ED Theme (w/ Lyrics): "Flame" by Lisa -Season 01.5 (Mugen Train TV Edit) Episode 27 (S01.5E01): Flame Hashira Rengoku Kyoujurou Episode 28 (S01.5E02): Deep Sleep Episode 29 (S01.5E03): Should Have Been Episode 30 (S01.5E04): Insult Episode 31 (S01.5E05): Move Forward Episode 32 (S01.5E06): Akaza Episode 33 (S01.5E07): Set Your Heart Ablaze OP01.5 (w/ Lyrics): "Morning Star" by Lisa ED01.5 (w/ Lyrics): "White Silver" by Lisa ---------------------------------- -Season 02 (Entertainment District) Episode 34 (S02E01): Sound Hashira Uzui Tengen Episode 35 (S02E02): Infiltrating the Entertainment District Episode 36 (S02E03): What Are You? Episode 37 (S02E04): Tonight Episode 38 (S02E05): Things Are gonna Get Real Flashy!! Episode 39 (S02E06): Layered Memories Episode 40 (S02E07): Transformation Episode 41 (S02E08): Gathering Episode 42 (S02E09): Defeating an Upper Rank Demon Episode 43 (S02E10): Never Give Up Episode 44 (S02E11): No Matter How Many Lives OP2 (w/ Lyrics): "Song of Reverberation" by Aimer ED2 (w/ Lyrics): "Daybreak" by Aimer ---------------------------------- -Season 03 (Swordsmith Village) Episode 45 (S03E01): Someone's Dream Episode 46 (S03E02): Yoriichi Type Zero Episode 47 (S03E03): A Sword from Over 300 Years Ago Episode 48 (S03E04): Thank You, Tokitou Episode 49 (S03E05): Bright Red Blade Episode 50 (S03E06): Aren't You Going to be a Hashira? Episode 51 (S03E07): Awful Villain Episode 52 (S03E08): The Mu in Muichiro Episode 53 (S03E09): Mist Hashira Tokitou Muichirou Episode 54 (S03E10): Love Hashira Kanroji Episode 55 (S03E11): The Connected Bonds: Daybreak and First Light OP3 (w/ Lyrics): "Miracle of Bonds" by Man with a Mission and Milet ED3 (w/ Lyrics): "Yearning" by Man with a Mission and Milet ---------------------------------- -Season 04 (Hashira Training) Episode 56 (S04E01): To Defeat Muzan Kibutsuji Episode 57 (S04E02): Water Hashira Giyu Tomioka's Pain Episode 58 (S04E03): Fully Recovered Tanjiro Joins the Hashira Training!! Episode 59 (S04E04): To Bring a Smile to One's Face Episode 60 (S04E05): I Even Ate Demons Episode 61 (S04E06): The Strongest of the Demon Slayer Corps Episode 62 (S04E07): Stone Hashira Gyomei Himejima Episode 63 (S04E08): The Hashira Unite OP4 (w/ Lyrics): "Dream" by My First Story and Hyde ED4 (w/ Lyrics): "Eternity" by Hyde and My First Story ---------------------------------- - Movie 02 (Infinity Castle Part 1) Pending - Movie 03 (Infinity Castle Part 2) Pending - Movie 04 (Infinity Castle Part 3) Pending [EDIT: Fancy opener stuff and index added. -TK] |
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Stark700
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Episode 1
Interesting start, it introduced protagonist Tanjirou along with the fictional setting of their world. The animation quality looks great and it didn't take long for him to encounter a bloody scene in the first episode. Oh Nezuko... Not just her though but seeing those sights of death is really tragic. The catch is that Nezuko didn't die and is instead shown as a demon. On most parts, I think the episode was executed well. Even felt the music had a consistent feel to it. This was probably also the most emotional and impactful episode for its premiere out of the other Spring titles so far. I want more! |
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Harleyquin
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Ufotable has an established track record for shows with heavy action set-pieces, but for them to take on an ongoing Shonen Jump series is breaking new ground for them. Regardless, this first episode has a very powerful hook and there's every reason for casual viewers to keep watching to see what happens to the sibling duo going forward. Reportedly the first five episodes of this adaptation were made into a short film which has had its limited run in Japan, so everyone else worldwide will have to wait until May before catching up with those who'd watched the movie.
Tanjirou so far ticks all the boxes for the archetypal "good" protagonist; he supports his family through charcoal sales no matter the weather and is a good older brother/surrogate father figure to his five(!) younger siblings and widowed mother. Nezuko appears to be the eldest of the daughters and is the only survivor of the family massacre but at a terrible cost. Tanjirou's day couldn't get any worse having seen his whole family butchered and his only surviving relative transformed into a cannibalistic demon who needs a muzzle, but he's not giving up and is taking Nezuko along. So Tomioka Giyuu is one of the Demon Slayers Saburo was referring to, but he seems regretful he couldn't arrive earlier to save Tanjirou's family. Still, had he decapitated Nezuko with the many opportunities he had this episode there wouldn't be much more of a story to tell, so it's good that he's given Tanjirou a target location and person to move to. If the animation at the end is any indication, Tanjirou eventually trains up to be a demon slayer himself. The process by which he gets there should be an interesting watch. |
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miketan
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action filled and good cgi.
nice storyline in episode one. Tanjirou fights with Giyu Tomioka is an interesting one. i wonder how Tanjirou learnt to be a skillful fighter with his amateur direct attack style. this is one promising anime! |
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DuskyPredator
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That was a nice first episode. Like all it took was the opening shot with the desperately running through the snow that made me start appreciating it. I see now that Ufotable is attached, so that explain the looking really good thing, but I also think that looking good isn't the end all. It did create some nice impactful moments, especially when the demonic sister seemed to have some senses and channelled some of her rage to try and protect her brother. So far I am more interested to see how the sister has and can overcome the demon urges.
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yuna49
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I recognized Sakurai Takahiro immediately upon his arrival. He's just one of an impressive cast of veterans that ufotable recruited for this show. I don't think this show will be as bleak as Dororo, but who can tell after one episode.
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Animegomaniac
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Wonderful setting, great atmosphere, a fantastic set up- that since it's based on an going manga may not go anywhere anytime soon but what really sold the show to me was its color pallatte/effects. If the spells in the show look ANYTHING like they do in that ending/opener then this show will be a visual feast. It's such a simple idea- if you're using CG animation then why not go the extra step and do CG cell animation on top of that- but to go the extra step by setting up a colorless beginning in a black and white- and red- world is a great idea.
And this is coming from someone who hates Ufotable's Fate/Stay shows- and that other show they did; Not that one, the other one. And I don't even mind the fact its from WSJ... It's WSJ; Expectations in check in 3, 2, 1.. It's alright. |
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Harleyquin
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#2
If there's one takeaway from this episode, it's the strengths and abilities of the cannibalistic oni. 1. Incredibly strong. 2. Ridiculously fast regeneration. 3. Capable of regrowing multiple limbs from severed heads. 4. Able to manipulate hair as a tool to grab objects. 5. Can only "reproduce" by exposing human open wounds to Oni blood. Weakness: 1. Instant death if exposed to sunlight. I'm rusty with Japanese mythology, but some of the monster attributes have parallels in the Western mythology of Vampires. Maybe they were developed independently of each other, but for this show the Oni are a dangerous foe so the Demon slayers Tanjirou is training up in an attempt to join their ranks must be seriously hardcore. His sister Nezuko can still understand human speech and will come to her brother's aid when he's in mortal danger, but she won't talk because of the bamboo muzzle. I wonder why she didn't release it when taking on the headless Oni's torso. Just as well Tanjirou has an unusually thick cranium and a superhuman sense of smell. Without either trait he would have failed the mountain running test (and possibly died or got a concussion after getting smacked behind the head by a log). Very nice ED animation and a decent song fitting the series atmosphere. The post-ED trailer has most of the comedic elements of the episode and reminds viewers that it's set in the Taishou era (early 20th century). |
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miketan
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wow wow wow
excellent episode 2 a dash of humor in the opening lesser death gores in this episode Nezuko's cute side is still there despite being a demon now Tanjirou's training pre-assesment is so tough and yet he is able to overcome them the background music throughout this chapter is perfectly timed it's a long wait till the next episode. |
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Harleyquin
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#3
It's inevitable there's one episode focused on training Tanjirou to use all of the flashy water-based swordplay he exhibits in the OP movie, and this week is it. It takes him two years, but he's graduated from a boy fortunate enough to survive an encounter with cannibalistic Oni (with help from his own Oni sister) to a warrior capable of slicing through rock. His sister Nezuko appears to have entered a coma since she went to sleep after her exertions last episode. The good older brother keeps a diary in hopes of regaling his sister of his exploits, and to never forget what he's enduring physical hell for. The mysterious pair with the masks only appeared six months after Urokodaki abandoned Tanjirou to his final task. If they wanted to test his resolve, he passed that test but did he really waste six months of his time and effort making no headway against that rock for nothing? Regardless, the pair were fine teachers. Sabito takes charge of the practical aspects while Makomo instils proper theory and foundation. Nice balance of Yin and Yang. This week really feels like preparation for what's to come, especially as the movie which distilled the first five episodes into a feature-length piece has this week as the midpoint. It is next week and the one after that will determine what end-product Tanjirou will become from the training depending on his results in the Final Selection. |
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yuna49
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It seems pretty implausible that someone like Tanjirou would be literate given the historical period.
Has his sister been receiving nourishment while she's in a coma? Or does her demon side make it unnecessary? |
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Yttrbio
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The first episode suggested that Tanjirou was pretty clever when dealing with his shortcomings with the hatchet trick. I'm a little sad that his training is about succeeding in the most straightforward way possible by just becoming stronger and faster.
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Animegomaniac
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I've been going through season 2 of Seven Deadly Sins finally and that one has reminded me of how much I dislike straight WSJ style fighting shonen. Take their "tournament" "arc" for example or their approach to "getting stronger" or "training". The guy who believably destroys the notion of the latter two literally destroys the first one with almost a 4th wall breaking "We're not doing that. I'm doing this instead." It's just so refreshing to me.
This is not that show. This is WSJ. Episode 3. Oh boy... There is just so much I don't like about this episode which comes down to being in WSJ. The writer tried to poke fun at it with the sister going into a coma... she's going to be "unchanged" while Tanjiro gets "stronger", ha... but he also just points out how unnecessary it all is by listing how his sister changed by turning into a demon complete with a "other powers to be determined" note. But that's juts the prologue to the episode, we the audience have to waste an entire episode detailing how the guy mastered a ridiculous sword stroke with a promise/threat of a conclusion/continuation Just do a three year time skip and give him an unknown but complete set of powers and unveil them as needed. Is this going to be one of those shows that's more about "fighting" and "rivals" than its actual premise? WSJ... Oh man... |
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DuskyPredator
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Kind of crazy that the episode spanned 2 years, with his sister kind of just thrown into a coma rather than anything happen with her.
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yuna49
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The rural setting for most of the series so far made me think this show takes place in an earlier period. Actually it is set in the Taishou period (1912-1926). Someone in another forum pointed out the electric poles seen in the first episode. Mandatory elementary education was established in Japan in 1872. |
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