After setting up the core plan of the Hashiras to take the battle to Muzan and the rest of his demon lackeys, the fourth season of Demon Slayer slows things down a bit to explore the past of Water Hashira, Tomioka Giyo, and for good reason too. In his own eccentric way, Tomioka had distanced himself from the rest of the Hashiras for unknown reasons, which was not a good sign before their training for the final conflict began. It was necessary to address the situation, which becomes the key focus in the second episode of the ongoing season.
Previously, in the absence of the leader of the Demon Slayer corps, Kagaya Ubuyashiki, his wife Amane had conveyed his message to the Hashiras about the necessity of the Demon Slayer mark emerging in each of them, which would empower them to a great extent before their battle against Muzan and the rest of the Kizukis.
Previously, in the absence of the leader of the Demon Slayer corps, Kagaya Ubuyashiki, his wife Amane had conveyed his message to the Hashiras about the necessity of the Demon Slayer mark emerging in each of them, which would empower them to a great extent before their battle against Muzan and the rest of the Kizukis.
- 5/21/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
With the conclusion of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba ’s Swordsmith Village Arc came the announcement of a new arc: the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hashira Training Arc . The Hashira were first introduced near the end of the Unwavering Resolve Arc as the nine strongest Demon Slayers in the Corps, each having mastered their respective Breathing styles. Related: Here's the Release Date and Time Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hashira Training Arc Streams on Crunchyroll After Tanjiro, Inosuke and Zenitsu learned Total Concentration Breathing - Continuous, Rengoku the Flame Hashira commented that doing so was one of the steps to becoming one of them. He also added that it was one step of a million. With that daunting statement, it’s hard not to be intrigued by the Hashira. As we proceed into the Hashira Training Arc, let’s go over who the Hashira are and lay out...
- 5/14/2024
- by Kevin Matyi
- Crunchyroll
Monogatari fans have been waiting for almost half a decade now for any update ever since the conclusion of Owarimonogatari. The series has always found itself with a strong fanbase stricken either by its mesmerizing visuals or captivating storytelling. In both ways, there is a strong loyalty that they hold, one that has kept them patient.
Monogatari’s latest trailer is finally out
Ever since the Off season and Monster season were announced, there has been this brewing sense of anticipation, one that is evidently rising. Now that the trailer is finally out, this has grown manifolds. Not only that, but the animation is on par with some of the biggest competitors in the anime industry. So much so that fans have begun speculating that a formidable opponent to studios such as Mappa and Ufotable could find their next big challenge.
Monogatari’s New Trailer Turns Heads
Monogatari is back...
Monogatari’s latest trailer is finally out
Ever since the Off season and Monster season were announced, there has been this brewing sense of anticipation, one that is evidently rising. Now that the trailer is finally out, this has grown manifolds. Not only that, but the animation is on par with some of the biggest competitors in the anime industry. So much so that fans have begun speculating that a formidable opponent to studios such as Mappa and Ufotable could find their next big challenge.
Monogatari’s New Trailer Turns Heads
Monogatari is back...
- 5/4/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
When you chatter about the new-gen manga series, the prominent names that come to mind are Jujutsu Kaisen, Demon Slayer, and Kohei Horikoshi’s magnum opus, My Hero Academia. If you want an action-packed storyline filled with a fair share of comedic moments along with well-written characters that you can relate to, then My Hero Academia is the perfect pick.
It’s the indisputable law of nature that everything that starts will surely end one day, and so is the case with My Hero Academia as it hovers around its inevitable end. With the end in sight and plenty of mysteries about to be disclosed, many fan theories have been popping up.
All for One with the mask on in My Hero Academia
One popular theory among the masses is the true identity of Deku’s toughest opponent. It’s not “All for One” or Shigaraki. The popular theory by...
It’s the indisputable law of nature that everything that starts will surely end one day, and so is the case with My Hero Academia as it hovers around its inevitable end. With the end in sight and plenty of mysteries about to be disclosed, many fan theories have been popping up.
All for One with the mask on in My Hero Academia
One popular theory among the masses is the true identity of Deku’s toughest opponent. It’s not “All for One” or Shigaraki. The popular theory by...
- 4/15/2024
- by Jiyad Shaikh
- FandomWire
The worldwide success of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba has been a breakthrough in the anime community. Each movie and season of the franchise generates huge traffic, especially since the Mugen Train movie.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hashira Training Arc is an upcoming release that is creating a buzz among otakus. The anime will be out in the middle of May, but Aniplex, with Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment, has launched a Demon Slayer 2024 World Tour ahead of the release date.
The tour includes special screenings worldwide, and at the Paris screening, Natsuki Hanae, the Japanese voice actor of Tanjiro, was present. An interview with Crunchyroll revealed Hanae’s thoughts on Demon Slayer‘s success.
What does Natsuki Hanae think of Demon Slayer‘s growing popularity worldwide? Tanjiro in Demon Slayer season 3
In a recent interview with Crunchyroll News, Natsuki Hanae expressed his happiness in seeing the series gain popularity worldwide.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hashira Training Arc is an upcoming release that is creating a buzz among otakus. The anime will be out in the middle of May, but Aniplex, with Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment, has launched a Demon Slayer 2024 World Tour ahead of the release date.
The tour includes special screenings worldwide, and at the Paris screening, Natsuki Hanae, the Japanese voice actor of Tanjiro, was present. An interview with Crunchyroll revealed Hanae’s thoughts on Demon Slayer‘s success.
What does Natsuki Hanae think of Demon Slayer‘s growing popularity worldwide? Tanjiro in Demon Slayer season 3
In a recent interview with Crunchyroll News, Natsuki Hanae expressed his happiness in seeing the series gain popularity worldwide.
- 4/13/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
Things are definitely heating up for the upcoming Season 7 of My Hero Academia, which is set to premiere on May 4, 2024, in Japan, but also globally, since Crunchyroll is simulcasting the premiere globally. As one of the most popular shonen titles of the modern era, My Hero Academia is expected to be one of the hits of the current season, and the studio is constantly releasing new teasers and preview videos, as well as information about the upcoming season, with the most recent piece of news focusing on the Ed theme of the upcoming season!
The official Twitter (now X) account of the My Hero Academia anime series has confirmed that the Ed theme for Season 7 will be the song “Tsubomi”, which is going to be performed by the Japanese band Omoinotake.
The official announcement and confirmation was, as we have said, released on Twitter (now X), and you can check...
The official Twitter (now X) account of the My Hero Academia anime series has confirmed that the Ed theme for Season 7 will be the song “Tsubomi”, which is going to be performed by the Japanese band Omoinotake.
The official announcement and confirmation was, as we have said, released on Twitter (now X), and you can check...
- 4/13/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
The 2nd of March in Tokyo saw the 2024 Crunchyroll Anime Awards. A large number of celebrities presented at the event, and numerous awards in many different categories were given out. The eagerly anticipated Crunchyroll Anime Awards, which made its debut in 2017, honor, identify, and commend the year’s most popular series as well as those in the animation industry who put in a great deal of effort to create them.
2024 Crunchyroll Anime Awards
Now in its eighth year, the yearly awards ceremony decides the best in Japanese animation from a wide range of categories, with winners being chosen through a worldwide public vote. For the second year in a row, the ceremony was hosted by returning hosts Sally Amaki, best known for her role in Tomo-chan Is a Girl, and Japanese presenter Jon Kabira.
Although a lot of anime series and movies took home these prestigious awards in different categories,...
2024 Crunchyroll Anime Awards
Now in its eighth year, the yearly awards ceremony decides the best in Japanese animation from a wide range of categories, with winners being chosen through a worldwide public vote. For the second year in a row, the ceremony was hosted by returning hosts Sally Amaki, best known for her role in Tomo-chan Is a Girl, and Japanese presenter Jon Kabira.
Although a lot of anime series and movies took home these prestigious awards in different categories,...
- 3/4/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Taito Ban is the Japanese voice actor who lent his distinctive voice to Sung Jinwoo, the protagonist of the currently ongoing superhit series Solo Leveling. Originally from the Fukuoka Prefecture in Japan, Ban has been the voice behind multiple fan-favorite characters over the years before recently coming into fans’ eyes once again for his iconic voiceover of Jinwoo.
Japanese voice actor Taito Ban (@seiyuucorner | Ig)
Of all the characters he has given his voice to date, Taito Ban has also played a role behind the mics for one of the biggest fan-favorite anime series ever. While most fans must be unaware of this, it is only true that Ban has been the voice behind none other than the Cocky Demon Slayer in the superhit Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba anime series.
SUGGESTEDAfter Solo Leveling, Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint Anime Reportedly in the Works Taito Ban Voiced the “Cocky” Demon Slayer...
Japanese voice actor Taito Ban (@seiyuucorner | Ig)
Of all the characters he has given his voice to date, Taito Ban has also played a role behind the mics for one of the biggest fan-favorite anime series ever. While most fans must be unaware of this, it is only true that Ban has been the voice behind none other than the Cocky Demon Slayer in the superhit Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba anime series.
SUGGESTEDAfter Solo Leveling, Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint Anime Reportedly in the Works Taito Ban Voiced the “Cocky” Demon Slayer...
- 3/3/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
This Demon Slayer review contains spoilers.
Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 8
“You can’t trust the word of a man who died trying to save someone else.”
At its core, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a story about the power of family, which is able to surpass any Breathing Technique or Blood Demon Art. The anime typically presents this unity through Tanjiro and Nezuko. However, Demon Slayer decides that it’s finally time for Muichiro Tokito to break free of his aquatic prison and do something this season. This rise to action on the coattails of ambivalence corresponds to the episode’s title, which interrogates the etymology of Muichiro’s name.
Yuichiro weaponizes the idea that “Mu” comes from “Munou,” which translates to incompetence. Muichiro feels as if his very existence has set him up to not only be inferior to his brother, but fall short in every one of life’s endeavors.
Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 8
“You can’t trust the word of a man who died trying to save someone else.”
At its core, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a story about the power of family, which is able to surpass any Breathing Technique or Blood Demon Art. The anime typically presents this unity through Tanjiro and Nezuko. However, Demon Slayer decides that it’s finally time for Muichiro Tokito to break free of his aquatic prison and do something this season. This rise to action on the coattails of ambivalence corresponds to the episode’s title, which interrogates the etymology of Muichiro’s name.
Yuichiro weaponizes the idea that “Mu” comes from “Munou,” which translates to incompetence. Muichiro feels as if his very existence has set him up to not only be inferior to his brother, but fall short in every one of life’s endeavors.
- 5/29/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
This Demon Slayer review contains spoilers.
Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 6
“I’m the one who’s gonna be a Hashira!”
Over the course of three seasons, Demon Slayer‘s audience has become so invested in Tanjiro’s story because they know just how much he’s lost and exactly what he’s fighting for in this crusade. This isn’t just some empty pursuit to be the best at demon slaying or working out an unhealthy aggression towards monsters. There’s genuine pathos to his quest that adds weight to every swing of his blade. This season has added several new players to this war, many of which don’t have the same depth as the core cast, but “Aren’t You Going to Become a Hashira?” does impressive work to elaborate upon Genya’s complicated past and why he swings the blade. However, these healthy revelations arrive at a...
Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 6
“I’m the one who’s gonna be a Hashira!”
Over the course of three seasons, Demon Slayer‘s audience has become so invested in Tanjiro’s story because they know just how much he’s lost and exactly what he’s fighting for in this crusade. This isn’t just some empty pursuit to be the best at demon slaying or working out an unhealthy aggression towards monsters. There’s genuine pathos to his quest that adds weight to every swing of his blade. This season has added several new players to this war, many of which don’t have the same depth as the core cast, but “Aren’t You Going to Become a Hashira?” does impressive work to elaborate upon Genya’s complicated past and why he swings the blade. However, these healthy revelations arrive at a...
- 5/15/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
This Demon Slayer review contains spoilers.
Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 2
“So what if it breaks down? Just make another one.”
In the world of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba there’s solace to be found in knowing one’s place and embracing this role–whether it’s as a Demon Slayer, swordsmith, or a robotic teaching tool. That being said, there’s a big difference to someone who chooses to stay in their station in life as opposed to an individual who’s told that they’ll never amount to anything more. Muichiro, the Mist Hashira, spends most of “Yoriichi Type Zero” telling swordsmith Kotetsu that he’s destined to fulfill a specific purpose and play his desired role as one of the many cogs in life’s machine. Tanjiro preaches that all of these diverse skills complement each other and that one wouldn’t be possible without the other.
Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 2
“So what if it breaks down? Just make another one.”
In the world of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba there’s solace to be found in knowing one’s place and embracing this role–whether it’s as a Demon Slayer, swordsmith, or a robotic teaching tool. That being said, there’s a big difference to someone who chooses to stay in their station in life as opposed to an individual who’s told that they’ll never amount to anything more. Muichiro, the Mist Hashira, spends most of “Yoriichi Type Zero” telling swordsmith Kotetsu that he’s destined to fulfill a specific purpose and play his desired role as one of the many cogs in life’s machine. Tanjiro preaches that all of these diverse skills complement each other and that one wouldn’t be possible without the other.
- 4/17/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
This Demon Slayer review contains spoilers.
Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 1
“Fate is about to take a dramatic turn.”
Many of the harsh principles that govern the chaotic world of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba exist because no one has been strong enough to truly disrupt this scary status quo. The whole purpose of Demon Slayers as a concept is to take down these predatory threats, but this has proven to be easier said than done.
“I prefer unchanging,” hisses Muzan Kibutsuji, leader of the Twelve Demon Moon. “A perfect unchanging state that lasts forever.” Tanjiro and his Demon Slayer friends have made incredible strides over their escapades to execute evil, but now is where their skills really matter. “Someone’s Dream” from Demon Slayer‘s new Swordsmith Village Arc pits permanence against change as Tanjiro sets out to prove that he’s finally the one to break this vicious 100-year cycle of violence.
Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 1
“Fate is about to take a dramatic turn.”
Many of the harsh principles that govern the chaotic world of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba exist because no one has been strong enough to truly disrupt this scary status quo. The whole purpose of Demon Slayers as a concept is to take down these predatory threats, but this has proven to be easier said than done.
“I prefer unchanging,” hisses Muzan Kibutsuji, leader of the Twelve Demon Moon. “A perfect unchanging state that lasts forever.” Tanjiro and his Demon Slayer friends have made incredible strides over their escapades to execute evil, but now is where their skills really matter. “Someone’s Dream” from Demon Slayer‘s new Swordsmith Village Arc pits permanence against change as Tanjiro sets out to prove that he’s finally the one to break this vicious 100-year cycle of violence.
- 4/10/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
This Hell’s Paradise review contains no spoilers.
“A person’s true nature is reflected in the blade.”
Every year there seems to be a new blood-soaked battle shonen series that claims to break barriers and redefine what’s possible in an ongoing action anime. Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Chainsaw Man have all caused shockwaves in the anime community that are still being felt today and the common factor between these eclectic hits is that they all relish heightened action that practically equates combat with gory massacres. Hell’s Paradise, the anime adaptation of Yuji Kaku’s manga sensation, initially appears to be cut from the same cloth. Hell’s Paradise promises guts and gore, but it’s the show’s big heart that pumps out this viscous blood that turns this assassination adventure into something special that will surprise both anime newcomers and seasoned veterans alike.
Many shonen series suffer from...
“A person’s true nature is reflected in the blade.”
Every year there seems to be a new blood-soaked battle shonen series that claims to break barriers and redefine what’s possible in an ongoing action anime. Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Chainsaw Man have all caused shockwaves in the anime community that are still being felt today and the common factor between these eclectic hits is that they all relish heightened action that practically equates combat with gory massacres. Hell’s Paradise, the anime adaptation of Yuji Kaku’s manga sensation, initially appears to be cut from the same cloth. Hell’s Paradise promises guts and gore, but it’s the show’s big heart that pumps out this viscous blood that turns this assassination adventure into something special that will surprise both anime newcomers and seasoned veterans alike.
Many shonen series suffer from...
- 3/31/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners won Anime of the Year at the seventh annual Crunchyroll Anime Awards, which were handed out Saturday in Tokyo. Three other titles scored a leading six awards each: Spy X Family, Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2 and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Entertainment District Arc.
See the list winners list below.
Celebrating the best and brightest in anime, the 2023 Anime Awards drew 18 million votes from fans in 200 countries and territories, Crunchyroll said.
Here are the winners of the 2023 Anime Awards:
Anime of the Year
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
Best Action
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Entertainment District Arc
Best Animation
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Entertainment District Arc
Best Anime Song
“The Rumbling,” Sim, Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2
Best Character Design
Akira Matsushima, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Entertainment District Arc
Best Comedy
Spy X Family
Best Continuing Series
One Piece
Best Director
Haruo Sotozaki, Demon...
See the list winners list below.
Celebrating the best and brightest in anime, the 2023 Anime Awards drew 18 million votes from fans in 200 countries and territories, Crunchyroll said.
Here are the winners of the 2023 Anime Awards:
Anime of the Year
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
Best Action
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Entertainment District Arc
Best Animation
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Entertainment District Arc
Best Anime Song
“The Rumbling,” Sim, Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2
Best Character Design
Akira Matsushima, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Entertainment District Arc
Best Comedy
Spy X Family
Best Continuing Series
One Piece
Best Director
Haruo Sotozaki, Demon...
- 3/4/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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