• By Ridhi Suri
  • Fri, 23 Feb 2024 11:50 AM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Demon Slayer: To The Hashira Training Twitter Review: It stands out as one of the most beloved anime series, having recently concluded its highly anticipated third season. The 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training,' released in Indian theaters on 23rd February 2024. This film delves into the events of the Swordsmith Village Arc, offering viewers a glimpse into the eagerly awaited 'Demon Slayer Season 4.'

Based on the Swordsmith Village and Hashira Training arc of the manga series, the film chronicles Tanjiro Kamado's quest to ascend to the rank of Hashira, the elite demon slayers capable of confronting the formidable antagonist, Muzan Kibutsuji. Directed by Harou Sotozaki, the movie boldly portrays the brutal and gory aspects of the demon-slaying realm. With its enthralling storyline, breathtaking animation, and unforgettable characters, the series has captured the hearts of millions of fans worldwide. Here's what Twitter has to say about the film:

"The movie was cool i thought i was mentally prepared for the nezuko scene in theaters but i still cried (even though i saw it twice already at home)," wrote a user. Another added, "Saw the new Demon Slayer: To The Hashira on opening night #AMA #DemonSlayer.. I can say it’s remarkably well done but it’s also a con-job. I would encourage not finishing Swordsmith arc as that takes up half the film. Still. Cool, gorgeous, & funny. Worth watching. No rush tho."

Additionally, the film talks about the emotional and interpersonal dynamics among the characters, particularly highlighting the bond between Tanjiro and his sister Nezuko, who grapples with her identity as a demon. Tanjiro faces a dilemma as he wrestles with the decision to leave Nezuko behind in pursuit of his mission. Also, it culminates in an epic battle involving the Kamado siblings, Kenya Shinazugawa, and the Hashira's Mitsuri and Muichiro as they confront formidable Upper-Rank Demons.

'Demon Slayer: To The Hashira Training' released in theaters across 140 countries globally.

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