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Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba) is one of the most successful shonen manga in recent years, with tens and tens of millions of copies around the world and an ever-expanding franchise. The record manga born from the pen of Koyoharu Gotouge has in fact succeeded in the feat of ousting the legendary One Piece from the top of the Shueisha house sales and the film, Demon Slayer: the Mugen Train, has become the anime film with the highest revenue in history. First published in February 2016, Demon Slayer was therefore one of the backbones that have supported the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine over the past few years. In the spring season of 2019 the opera was then transposed into an animated adaptation by studio Ufotable and from there the franchise of Tanjiro and companions flew into the stratosphere, reaching levels of popularity that had never been seen before. How not to mention, for example, the renowned episode 19 of the first season, which completely broke through the barriers of prejudice and the mainstream by plunging to the top of Twitter's worldwide trending. A survey was recently proposed on the Ranking. net website, which deals with drawing up rankings of the most varied genres and topics. However, despite the not particularly large pool of voters, these types of polls are often indicative of a general trend or liking that, as votes increase, would see its hierarchy consolidate instead of being overturned.
So no matter what, let’s take a look at the 20 favorite Demon Slayer characters from the Japanese public, in descending order.
20) Yoriichi Tsugikuni 19) Ukogi 18) Doma 17) Kanae Kocho 16) Makomo 15) Tengen Uzui 14) Akaza 13) Sabito 12) Sanemi Shinazugawa 11) Inosuke Hashibira 10) Obanai Iguro 9) Mitsuri Kanroji 8) Tanjiro Kamado 7) Kanao Tsuyuri 6) Shinobu Kocho 5) Nezuko Kamado 4) Kyoujurou Rengoku
3) Zenitsu Agatsuma
2) Muichirou Tokitou
1) Giyuu Tomioka
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“Intruding on one soul is something I won't allow. This trespassing of yours shall not stand!”
- Tanjiro Kamado, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (Ep. 04)
The Toonami Trending Rundown for November 2023. After two years of being stuck in “Crunchyroll Jail”, Demon Slayer has finally returned to the better cartoon show to premiere the highly acclaimed Mugen Train arc. And it’s not alone, as Dr. Stone has also returned to resume the second half of the 3rd season, the New World, while IGPX returns to the lineup for the first time in 10 years, as Discotek releases an HD Remaster of Toonami’s first original series.
November 4-5 was a post-Halloween marathon night, as Toonami re-aired Part 1 of Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters, in addition to the first two episodes of IGPX due to the extra hour the block got due to the end of Daylight Savings. In terms of trending, both shows trended in the USA, although the former got some assistance as Part 2 was just released in Japan and on simulcasting. For the night of November 11-12, the premiere night of Demon Slayer and Dr. Stone, #Toonami trended in the USA alongside Demon Slayer and Dr. Stone. #Toonami also trended on Tumblr alongside Demon Slayer and One Piece. On November 18-19, #Toonami trended in the USA on Twitter and on Tumblr, while Demon Slayer and Dr. Stone both trended in the US. And on November 25-26, #Toonami trended in the USA alongside Dr. Stone and IGPX.
The feature for November 11 was a new ID bump made by The Foreign Correspondents' Club. You can check it out below.
The feature for November 18 was a game review of Sea of Stars, a role-playing video game by Sabotage Studio that is available on modern platforms. TOM and SARA have called it a modern-day rendition of the classic Chrono Trigger video game.
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And for November 25, Toonami aired another new ID bump featuring TOM and SARA trying out an explosive new weapon, this time from MoreFrames AnimationCo.
With Demon Slayer finally back on the lineup, Toonami has plenty of Demon Slayer to catch up on. Demon Slayer’s Mugen Train arc is only 7 episodes long, given it’s a TV version of the hit Mugen Train film. But there is also the Entertainment District Arc, which will be an addition 11 episodes in length to complete season 2. Followed by the 11-episode Swordsmith Village Arc that makes up season 3. During the Aniplex panel on Saturday morning at Anime NYC, it was announced that the Entertainment District Arc will also be making its way to Toonami on January 13, following the completion of Mugen Train.
Demon Slayer fans will have plenty more to celebrate in the future, as the official Kimetsu no Yaiba Japanese website has already confirmed that a fourth season is in production, to cover the Hashira Training arc. Additional details are to be revealed on December 10.
When it rains, it pours, and with Toonami rekindling relationships with Aniplex (and potentially all of Sony-Crunchyroll LLC), Aniplex USA has announced on Friday at Anime NYC this weekend that a second show is also on the way for the better cartoon show. Lycoris Recoil, an original anime series directed by Shingo Adachi, the character designer and chief animation director of Sword Art Online, will be joining the Toonami lineup on January 20, as the first new acquisition in the 2024 calendar year.
Luffy from One Piece made his debut on the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade this year, as he had his own float parading down the streets of New York City for the very first time. Anime was well represented, as he was joined by a Goku float from Dragon Ball Super, as well as a Christmas themed Pikachu and Eevee float from Pokémon. Unfortunately, Luffy’s hat would deflate after it got snagged by a tree branch due to strong winds in the area. The float was still able to fly and would later be showcased on the NBC broadcast, albeit with Luffy’s straw-hat looking like a bucket hat as a result of the tear and partial deflation.
Finally, Toonami has announced marathon nights for Christmas and New Year’s as the block winds down with the year coming to a close. For Christmas week on December 23, Toonami will air all 7 episodes of Dr. Stone: New World Part 2 it has aired to that point from Midnight to 3:30 a.m. EST. While for New Year’s week on December 30, Toonami will air all 7 episodes of Demon Slayer’s Mugen Train arc from midnight to 3:30 a.m.
Until next time, we hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving, congrats to the Texas Rangers for winning the World Series, and see you again next week as always.
Legend: The shows listed are ordered based on their appearance on the schedule. Show trends are listed in bold. The number next to the listed trend represents the highest it trended on the list (not counting the promoted trend), judging only by the images placed in the rundown. For the Twitter tweet counts, the listed number of tweets are also sorely based on the highest number shown based on the images on the rundown.
November 4-5, 2023 Trends
United States Trends:
#Toonami [Trended with #IGPX]
#AttackOnTitan [#1]
Eren (From Attack on Titan) [#6]
Armin (From Attack on Titan) [Trended with Eren]
Mikasa (From Attack on Titan) [Trended with Eren]
#IGPX [#12]
Tweet Counts:
#AttackOnTitan [213k tweets]
November 11-12, 2023 Trends
United States Trends:
#Toonami [#12]
#DemonSlayer [Trended with #Toonami]
#DrStone [#20]
Tweet Counts:
#Toonami [3,522 tweets]
#DrStone [3,469 tweets]
Tumblr Trends:
#Toonami [#5]
#DemonSlayer [#4]
#OnePiece [#2]
November 18-19, 2023 Trends
United States Trends:
#Toonami [Trended with #DrStone]
#DemonSlayer [Trended with #DrStone]
#DrStone [#15]
Tweet Counts:
#DemonSlayer [3,669 tweets]
Tumblr Trends:
#Toonami [#3]
November 25-26, 2023 Trends
United States Trends:
#Toonami [#9]
#DrStone [Trended with #Toonami]
#IGPX [#13]
Tweet Counts:
#Toonami [3,394 tweets]
If you wish to send me a tip for the work on the trending rundown, donations can be sent to PayPal.Me/DanielLimjoco. All proceeds will be used to help pay for my cable bill and other materials that make this trending rundown possible.
Only Toonami on [adult swim] on Cartoon Network.
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These were a few of my favourite things - 2022 edition
Fave Anime of 2022: Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi o Suru
They’re so pure and so honest and soooo blueballing ahhhhhh
Best of the Rest Summer Time Render
Attack of the Shadow Clones
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
REBECCA DESERVED MORE (I don’t even remember liking this show that much lol)
SPY x FAMILY
Fake families are the best families!
Ryman’s Club
Move over Salarymen, the Badarymen are bringing down da house!
Fave eps Summer Time Render 15
Glorious, truly glorious episode from start to finish.
Yofukashi no Uta 11
The show suddenly turned cool with the aid of Sawashiro Miyuki
Kimetsu no Yaiba: Yukaku-hen 10
Lights! Fire! Action!
Akiba Maid Sensou 01
Moe Moe Kyun! Too bad the rest of the show generally sucked
Best girl of 2022: Marin (Kisekoi)
She’s so KIRAKIRA
Best boy of 2022: Aki (Chainsaw Man)
I like cool, smart boys and Aki just about shaded Ayanokoji for me this year
Most Improved Character: Karuizawa Kei (Yojitsu S2)
How on earth did she become best girl when I detested her soooo much in S1. Novel readers KNOWWWW
Most Disappointing Character: Lucy (Cyberpunk: Edgerunners)
How did someone who started off so cool end up being so lame...?
Fav Raburabu Bakappuru: Suletta x Miorine (Gundam: Suisei no Majo)
OHHHH I can’t believe I’m shipping a yuri couple in a GUNDAM series in 2022. Slap meeeeee
Honorary Mention: ChisaTaki (Lycoris Recoil)
The show lost me about halfway through with the villain whose name I don’t even remember any more, but damn when ChisaTaki were on fire early on they were FAIYAAAAAH
And 2022 was yet another year where I read zero manga. Yay me =__=
Bonus: Favourite TV series: Severance
This show screwed my mind up 60,000 ways...like HOLY SHIT. How can they end with that ending??? Season 2 ASAP pleaseeeee
Favourite ship: Kacy (NCIS: Hawai’i)
I am just this dumb sucker for height difference trope and I fear this is a black hole I’ll never get out of (unless the show gets cancelled, haahhahaha *sweatdrop)
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tvrundown USA 2024.08.03
Saturday, August 3rd:
(streaming shows): Love Island UK (hulu, season 11 finale), Mammals (AMC+), Miss Night and Day (netflix, penultimate), The Fable (hulu)
(specials): "Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes" (HBO|max, documentary, ~105mins), 30 for 30: "Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot" (ESPN, sports-comedy documentary, 90mins), Joe Rogan: "Burn the Boats" (netflix, stand-up comedy, livestream in primetime)
(original made-for-TV movies): "Junebug" (HALL, 2hrs), "Mr. Manhattan" (GAFam, 2hrs+15mins), "I Thought My Husband's Wife Was Dead" (LIFE, 2hrs+)
(other highlights): Johnson (BounceTV, comedy, season 4 opener, 60mins), Dinner and a Movie (TBS, "Grown Ups" from 2010), Mammals (BBCAm, ~83mins)
(latenight "Toonami" [adultswim]): Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (marathon, season 2 "Mugen Train" arc, all 7 eps, 3.5 hours), [episode titles at ToonamiNews]
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So I've been away for 2 weeks which is why EP10 is just now being uploaded, EP 11 has been reacted to but needs further editing. So within This Episode, we got to see Mitsuris Past which wasn't a traumatic past but still kept the intrigue going. Somehow she had weird abnormal strength and because of that strength so couldn't really find love. This highlights a recent episode on why she became an Hashira, which is to find someone strong enough to love her. Overall this Episode focused on building her character and the final episode 11. We saw Tanjiro, Nezuko and Genya chasing after the main demon body in order to end these beautiful seasons which in my point of view were the best seasons of them all. Beautiful Animation, the Plot line is amazing, the soundtrack is breathtaking, and everything about this season screamed "I cared enough to give you quality, beautiful quality". And I loved that, again Ufotable smashed it. Anime: Kimetsu No Yaiba - Demon Slayer Current Seasons: To the Swordsmith VillageTags:
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Dust Watched: Kimetsu no Yaiba: Katanakaji no Sato-hen
Genres: Shounen, Fantasy, Action, TW: blood, gore (the usual) // 11 episodes // S01 (x) | S02 (x) | S03 (x)
Ho boy...
✧ story ✧
This arc is definitely the weakest in my eyes. While all other arcs had a few things I didn’t like, this one flips the script as it had very few things I DID like. Most of my problems come down to the characters but the story wasn’t particularly engaging either.
Repetition might be inescapable for Shounens but that issue (bar fillers) usually only comes up when we’re on the anime’s 230th episode and 34th arc. Compared to that, KNY has a much shorter runtime and even fewer arcs, yet this season feels like I’ve already seen it multiple times before.
Tanjiro goes to a new place, meets the new characters in the first few comedic and chill episodes, the Upper Rank demon(s) show up, then we spend the rest of the season fighting until the sun comes up where the arc comes to an end. This is just... the exact same as the previous 2 arcs.
I refuse to believe this couldn’t be tweaked. The reason these fights take place in *one* night is because the demons are cowards and will run off the second they can’t win before the sun comes up. Okay, then introduce a demon who has less brawl and more brains and strategically hides when the sun comes up but deals incredibly deadly blows during the night when it is able to fight. This would be kind of impossible if we strictly follow the anime’s rules; Tanjiro would be able to smell where they are. But considering the stuff kny pulls out of its ass (*cough* Inosuke during the final battle in the last arc), just make this demon have some... weird powers that disrupts Tanjiro’s detection?
I’d say that I hope the next arcs will be more different but as they say, fool me thrice...
(Minor thing I just realized: the Hashiras keep dying/nearly dying because they don’t work together! The ease with which the Hashiras could dispatch Upper Ranks if only just 2 of them teamed up??)
✧ characters ✧
Listen, not every character needs a whole episode long backstory. The Hashiras? Yeah, sure. They are a landmark of the show. But Genya? Little dude is the brother OF a Hashira. You could’ve just condensed his backstory into his brother’s and the result would be the same. Except, I’d actually care. And YET, despite spending a whole episode on his backstory the most important part of his character (his “powers”) don’t get answered! That was the only thing I cared about! Why?
Because Every. Backstory. Is. The. Same!
Character lived a happy/sad life with their parents and siblings and then one day a demon attacked them and murdered them all except the character! Shock and horror! Spurred on by revenge, they thus joined the Demon Slayer Corps! Yayyyy!
There are only so many times can I see the same story being told applied to different characters before I stop caring. When it happened the first time with Tanjiro? That was great! Horrid and impactful! But it won’t carry the same weight the 14th time around.
Of course, the one backstory that doesn’t fit this mold is Mitsuri who... sigh. Man, I don’t even wanna talk about it. Like, the message was good, don’t get me wrong. But it was just such a typical Shounen way of presenting a strong “yet” pretty female character, I had to roll my eyes.
To balance the amount of flashbacks needed for the new characters, this season went and gave us the absolute most boring demons imaginable. One of them doesn’t even get a backstory which was kinda funny. I didn’t mind this much; they have enough personality to make things entertaining without us knowing their “””””tragic”””” backstories.
Either way, the pacing of this season is a complete mess due to these constant and incredibly long flashbacks. We get like 2 minutes of fighting before the camera zooms in on a character’s face and they start inner-monologuing “This reminds me of when I was 2 years old and eating an apple next to my 12 siblings...”. Then we spend the entire episode getting to know them before we finally snap back to the present fight only for the episode to... end.
The inner-monologues were actually a huge problem in this season. The characters spend less time talking to each other than they do talking to themselves which was not only boring but also quite a bit awkward after a while.
✧ art ✧
Ufotable brings the usual fare to the fights. Some of the effects and POVs were a bit hilarious (the demon meeting in the first episode reminded me of those “Indian dramas” with the camera moving left right left up down left left every 2 seconds) but everything else brought the usual quality.
✧ sound ✧
The OP and ED slap as usual. I had some complaints about the VA’s this time around though but the script was kinda stale so I’m not surprised they didn’t really know how to portray it properly.
✧ overview ✧
Swordsmith Village? More like Flashback Village ahaaahhahahhaahhaha... sigh
My Rating: 6/10 (you’re on thin ice bud)
#dusty reviews#kny#obligatory dont kill me kny stans#tbh i was more bored than angry while watching the season#but i mostly only remember the bad parts which is why this review is a bit... pissed off#BUT the next season looks more diff and interesting so im cautiously looking forward to it
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Just some scenes where Nezuko was being cute
Bonus :
Demon Slayer season 2 episode 11
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Douma's very first appearance in the anime
Season 2 Episode 11
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Demon Slayer/Kimetsu no Yaiba - Season 2
11 Episodes
The levels of animation in the Mugen train arc were higher than anything I've seen in any standard series and to see that be carried over into the second season is frankly insane.
The Entertainment arc has been so much fun and Tengen has been a joy to watch throughout the season along with his wives and all the other characters.
I think the studio has been absolutely killing it!
The final battle for this season is legendary and by far some of the best action animations I've seen on screen.
I have high hopes that we'll get more content for each of the other hashiras but for now this season has been well worth the wait.
Final verdict: great story, great season, beyond crazy animations, this show will no doubt go down as a historic anime.
10/10 - Masterpiece
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FEATURE: 21 Great Anime You Should Absolutely Watch In 2021
Happy Anime Day! With every season bringing a plethora of new series, there are now countless shows and movies, both new and old, to watch. Whether it's adventure, comedy, romance, or drama you're looking for, here are 21 anime series you should add to your watchlist in 2021.
1. My Hero Academia Season 5
When it comes to the next chapter of My Hero Academia, 2021 couldn't come fast enough. Season 4 showed audiences just how high the stakes really are and how dangerous the enemies can be. Season 5, which recently premiered in March, will not only deliver high-level action, but we'll also get more time with the great slate of heroes and villains showcased last season.
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2. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train
After hearing the news of Mugen Train dominating the box office, the time has come for North American audiences to experience this highly anticipated film. Mugen Train will be available for digital release this summer and will help fill the void fans of the series have been feeling since the season ended. And we can always revisit Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba in the meantime.
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3. The Devil Is A Part-Timer
The Devil Is A Part-Timer! offers lots of comedy with all the appeal of your traditional fantasy series, but it takes place in the modern world. Demon Lord Satan gets transported to Tokyo, and while his original goal was to take over his homeland of Ente Isla, Satan finds a better path to world domination ... climbing the ranks at the local MgRonalds! It's fun, it's wacky, and it's one of those series we never thought would get a second season, until now.
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4. Given The Movie
Talk about a bag of mixed emotions. Like the series, you'll feel proud and happy one minute, and then a pile of mush the next. Given The Movie provides a touching viewing experience following these fractured characters as they navigate their personal feelings, as well as expressing their innermost emotions through music.
5. Hunter X Hunter
2021 marks the 10-year anniversary of Hunter X Hunter. Whether you've never seen this series or you've re-watched it hundreds of times, come celebrate this epic title's milestone!
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6. MEGALOBOX 2: NOMAD
MEGALOBOX brought all the charm of a '90s anime, but with the story of a futuristic society that takes boxing to a whole other level. Gearless Joe made a name for himself in Season 1, and although things have changed and gotten complicated, he's "not dead yet." For Joe, the fire still burns within him, and he seeks to fight once more.
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7. Osamake: The Romcom Where The Childhood Friend Won't Lose!
Finally, a series where the childhood friend captures the heart of the MC ... I hope? It is a harem after all! Osamake: The Romcom Where The Childhood Friend Won't Lose! has a whole lot of comedy, a whole lot of shenanigans, and a noticeable amount of ... revenge. It looks like an epic competition is about to get underway!
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8. Chihayafuru
If you're experiencing Haikyu!! withdrawals, then Chihayafuru may be the next best sports anime for you! Now don't be fooled. Although Chihayafuru is all about Karuta, a Japanese card game, it still delivers the same level of development and high-stakes settings as other sports anime. This may be one of those series you always saw around but never watched but if there was ever a time to binge, it's now!
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9. Tokyo Revengers
With the manga receiving much praise, probably one of the most anticipated anime adaptations for 2021 is Tokyo Revengers. Motivated by tragedy, Takemichi Hanagaki finds himself in the past, climbing the ranks of the Tokyo Manji Gang in order to change destiny. He may not appear the toughest, but he's determined to get through the intense situations he finds himself in.
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10. To Your Eternity
Knowing this is a story from Yoshitoki Oima, creator of A Silent Voice, To Your Eternity, will surely be an adventure that tugs on your heartstrings. Audiences will witness an intimate journey of life and death revolving around an emotionless orb with no identity but can take the shape of those around it. There will be elements of time, drama, emotion, plus Hikaru Utada performs the theme? ... Sold! Want to know more? Check out the full manga catalog here.
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11. Shaman King
A Shaman King reboot was the best present fans of the original series could've gotten as the title just marked its 20th year since the show premiered back in 2001. Fans will be transported back to their childhood, all the while looking forward to a new story that reflects the manga. The series recently aired in April in Japan, and fans in North America can expect to watch the series sometime later this year.
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12. Horimiya
If you've been searching for a romance anime unlike any other, then you should watch Horimiya if you haven't already. This series takes everything you know about anime romance tropes, and delivers a series of fresh new twists, making for a warm and cozy viewing experience.
13. Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day
If in between all the action and comedy you need a good slice of life series about friendship, Anohana is the series for you! The original series aired 10 years ago, but sometimes a trip down memory lane is exactly what you need. Plus a new visual and news of an upcoming project will surely get you pumped to hit play.
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14. The Rising of the Shield Hero Season 2
Thinking he'd be the hero in this new fantasy world, Naofumi Iwatani ended up being hated, shunned, and stigmatized at the beginning of The Rising of the Shield Hero Season 1. But as he journeyed on, he developed genuine relationships, gained valuable trust, credibility, and gratitude from others. Season 2, airing in October, is ready to continue with Naofumi's journey and progression.
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15. Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid S
Miss Kobayashi Dragon Maid has it all! This series draws you in with its cute appearance, but it surprises you with its mature moments and shocks you with some unexpected sizzle. Plus it has dragons, maids, and sweet raps! Be sure to check out the second season's adventures this July.
16. One Piece
If you haven't already committed to the legendary behemoth One Piece, now may be a good time to start. The anime is set to hit its 1,000th episode this year, and while diving into a series that's so far along can seem intimidating, if you've been spending a lot of time binging TV lately, this series could be your next big marathon.
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17. S8 the Infinity
Take the Tony Hawk Pro Skater video games, and mix them together with vibrant, aesthetically pleasing animation and cool action scenes and you have S8 the Infinity. Sports anime has been really expanding its catalog lately, and this series is an entertaining addition to the genre.
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18. The Wallflower
A little bit of nostalgia is nice to mix into your anime watchlist. If you're a fan of Ouran High School Host Club, then you'll love The Wallflower! It's got some handsome boys, a cute and quirky girl with a fascination for all things dark and scary, and all the ridiculous antics of a harem!
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19. Death Parade
Death Parade has stayed under the radar, but it at least deserves to be on YOUR radar. A story about the afterlife where a bar represents limbo and its bartender decides the fate of the souls in front of him whether they experience reincarnation, or disappear into the void by playing a game. This is a psychological, thought-provoking drama with some mystery, as we don't know the true nature of the people in the bar, or what led them to where they are. Those secrets will eventually be revealed as the game plays on.
20. Puella Magi Madoka Magica
Like Hunter X Hunter, this year also marks the 10-year anniversary of Puella Magi Madoka Magica. Madoka was and to this day still is a defining series that was a real game-changer for the magical girl genre, showing just how much danger magical girls face. It's a must-watch if you haven't already, so make a contract with yourself to watch or re-watch this series sometime in 2021.
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21. How To Keep A Mummy
How To Keep A Mummy is a heartwarming episodic series to watch when you want to have a feel-good time! Friends and classmates spend time together with their mythical creature companions: A precious, tiny mummy who anytime he holds anything will make your heart melt, a somewhat hot-headed but caring oni, a clever dragon, and a fluffy baku. After catching up on everything on your watch list, have fun with this series to round out 2021.
What anime will you be watching in 2021? Let us know in the comments!
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Autumn 2019 Anime Season
An interrupted season, mostly thanks to a month-long battle with a virus that gave me conjunctivitis :< Ended up dropping more shows than I would’ve liked…sorry Vinland Saga, Joshikosei no Mudazukai, Fire Force, Cop Craft, Machikado Mazoku, 7SEEDS….
First up Summer Review!
Seasonal Ranking
1. Given (8.27) 2. Furuba (8.25) 3. Kanata no Astra (8.17) 4. El-Melloi (8.08) 5. Kimetsu no Yaiba (8.00) 6. Dumbbell Nankilo Moteru (7.92) 7. Daiya no Ace Act II (7.69) 8. Araoto (7.58)
Decent season!
Total shows completed: 14 To finish: 1 (Carole & Tuesday) Ongoing: 2
Categories of completed shows:
Must watch: 8/9 Likely: ¾ Always be a maybe: 4/12 Not even listed: 1 (Pirikarako-chan)
And next season (or this, it’s October already,…..)
Must watch FGO Babylonia, Fairy Gone S2, Tokunana, KonoOto S2, Chihayafuru S3, Babylon, Hoshiai no Sora, Kabukicho Sherlock, Shokugeki no Soma S4, Bananya S2, XL Joshi [11]
Likely Mugen no Junin, pet, Honzuki no Gekokujo, Hokago Saikoro Club, Beastars, No Guns Life, Shin Chuka Ichiban! [7]
3-episode taste test Azur Lane, Kandagawa Jet Girls, Ahiru no Sora, Hataage! Kemonomichi, Oresuki, Actors, Africa Salaryman, Rifle is Beautiful, Tenka Hyakken [9]
Uh not really but let’s just give it one…. Kaiju Step Wandabada, Null Peta, ChoYoYu, Chubyo Gekihatsu Boy, Iruma-kun, Val x Love, Stand My Heroes, Assassin’s Pride, Urashimasakatasen, Taeko no Nichijo [10]
Genre/sequel hell Gundam Build Divers Re:RISE, Psycho-Pass S3, blah blah TUEEE, Radiant S2, Granblue S2, Zoids Wild S2, Bokuben S2, PSO2 Episode Oracle, Noukin, Z/X, Nanatsu no Taizai S3, BokuAca S4, SAO Alicization S2, Hi Score Girl S2, AniTsuke S3
Ongoing Daiya no Ace Act II. Ensemble Stars (I would’ve dumped this earlier if I knew it was 2 cour ;___; )
Expected Load: ~21 shows (OHNOOOOOOOOO)
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My Top 15 Anime of the Decade
So I’ve seen a few people do their top animes of the decade, so I figured I’d make one too. My list will include both anime series, OVAs, and films as I haven’t seen enough in all three catergories to make top 10-15 lists for each one. Also keep in mind these are series I have seen, so chances are there’s series or film you’ve seen and liked will not be on this list. There will be spoilers for these anime, so look away if you don’t want any for the series in the tags below.
Rules:
1. The series, OVA, or film must have be created between 2010-2019 and can’t be a continuation of a series made in previous decades (so sadly BLEACH and FMA: Brotherhood can’t make this list :( )
2. Remakes of series or direct sequels to series from previous decades can be included, just so long as they were made btween 2010-2019.
3. It has to be a series I saw all the way through the decade, with seasons (not necessarily the story itself) being completed by the end of 2019 (so sadly I won’t be including Made in Abyss, Psycho Pass or Kimetsu no Yaiba as I haven’t finished watching any of them)
Honourable mentions: Erased (2015), Sweetness and Lightning (2016), March Comes in Like a Lion (2016-2018), One Punch Man (2015), Arrietty (2010), Yuri!!! On Ice (2017), Tiger & Bunny, Parasyte: The Maxim (2014), 91 Days (2016), The Anicent Magus Bride (2017), The Promised Neverland (2019), The Boy & the Beast (2015), Mirai (2018), Black Lagoon: Roberta’s Blood Trail (2010-2011), Zankyou no Terror (2014), and Cells at Work! (2018).
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15. Deadman Wonderland (2011)
Deadman Wonderland was one of the first anime series I saw in the decade. Because of it’s weak ’go read the manga’ ending, I almost didn’t put it on the list. However, after rewatching it, I remembered exactly what I liked about it: the great bromance between Ganta and Senji, the crazy twist and turns in the story and fights, and it’s memorable opening.
14. Violet Evergarden (2018)
Some have said this show was one of KyoAni’s greatest accomplishments in terms of animation and style, and I whole-heartedly agree. Aside from the goregous animation and colours, the show has beautiful music, an intriguing main character in Violet, and a few well crafted stand alone episodes (my favourite being episode 10).
13. Berserk: The Golden Age Arc (2012-2013)
The film trilogy that got me into one of the best manga ever created. Some of the CGI is a bit shoddy in the beginning, but gets better by the last film (and is heck of a lot better then 2016 series). Although it doesn’t capture the full spectrum of emotion, grit, and bad-assery of the manga, these films still do a good job at telling the essential story of the Golden Age arc. Of course, the infamous Eclipse scene is brought to life in all it’s horrifying glory, and the final scene in the last film - where Guts has that darn hopeful smile when he sees Casca after all the crap they’ve been through - makes me cry every single time.
12. Kids on the Slope (2012)
I didn’t expect to like this show as much as I did. I expected a standard coming of age story, and what I got in the end was a great slice of life anime with some catchy music. I remember being in awe of the animation for the drum and piano playing sequences and how well they matched up with what was recorded. It also made me really interested in what Japan was like during the 1960s, and I even went on to do a bit of reading about it.
11. Your Name (2016)
It’s hard to believe this film only came out three years ago. This film is still a marvel to behold. The animation and style is still breath-taking (just look at the backgrounds!), the story is engrossing, and it’s probably my favourite film from Makoto Shinkai.
10. Death Parade (2015)
I can’t believe it’s taken me this long watch this one. Death Parade has always interested me, but it wasn’t until the middle of this year that I finally sat down to watch it. I ended up binging the whole show over the course of two days. It’s strong in it’s visuals and concepts, and I consider Decim one of my favourite anime male characters. Oh, and of course, that opening is gosh darn catchy as hell (and an ending that’s just as good on my opinion)!
9. Shingeki no Kyojin (2013-ongoing)
There’s no doubting the massive impact this series had on the anime community and beyond when the first season started airing. Everytime the studio has brought their A-game for the animation; even to this day, I still watch the vertical maneuvering gear sequences from all the way back in season 1 in complete awe. Every opening just gets me pumped up before the episode has begun and a few other pieces of music are memorable. The characters have gotten better with each season and the story is unfolded damn near masterfully.
8. Boku no Hero Academia (2016-ongoing)
The classic shounen that builds on the conventional tropes of the genre. It’s given the community some of the most memorable fight scenes in recent anime history - like the fight between All Might and All for One O_O. This has been a series that’s gotten better as it goes along, building up a likeable cast of heroes, a complex villian in Shigaraki, and an interesting world. In particular, I’ve come to really like the conflict within the Todoroki family (including whether or not Dabi is a Todoroki) and the dynamics between the students in class 1 A.
7. Fruits Basket (2019- ongoing)
It’s good to be watching this series again! It’s even better to see previously excluded scenes finally get animated. What can I say that hasn’t already been said? The characters are quirky, relateable, and so full of life, the animation and visuals are stunning, and once again, Tohru is my favourite anime character of all time.
6. Anohana (2011)
I first saw Anohana before it boomed into popularity. I knew after finishing it that it wouldn’t take long before it gained a large following. The characters are believeable and relateable, and the story is compelling from start to finish. To this day, the final episode and the ending theme song bring a tear to my eye.
5. A Silent Voice (2016)
I have to admit, I was surprised when I heard A Silent Voice was going to be a movie. I didn’t think they’d be able to fit in everything essential to the story into a film; I was thankfully proven wrong. With KyoAni’s signature stunning visuals and animation, the story and it’s characters is just as poignant as they were in the manga. Shoko and Shoya are fantastic characters, and their complex relationship tugs at the heart-strings. I also just love seeing sign lanuage animated and being used in anime.
4. Wolf Children (2012)
Oh this film ;w; I went to see this with a few friends and had no idea what I was in for. Hana is an inspiring character, her relationship with the Wolf Man is the emotional equivalent of the first ten minutes of Up, and Ame and Yuki are such cute kids. The dynamic between Hana and her children made them feel like genuine family. It also has my favourite anime soundtrack of the decade, and I’ve pop in the CD at least twice a year since I’ve seen it.
3. Devilman: Crybaby (2018)
Oh wow this show! The emotions were high, the action packed a punch, and the visuals were the best combination of wacky and horrifying. I barely knew anything about the original Devilman, so a lot of what happened in this show came as a shock to me - a pleasent one at that. Akira sent me on an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish, as did his relationship with Miki. Despite the awful things Ryo did and how much I came to hate him, I couldn’t help but feel sorry for him in the final scene (where he finally learned that emotons, the one thing he denounced, weren’t a weakness...a lesson that comes too little too late). I don’t think I’ll ever forget the last two episodes for as long as I live ;_;
2. Ore Monogatari!! (2015)
This show came at a time in my life when I needed just pure fluff and sweetness, and it delivered that in spades. It’s a breath of fresh air in the shoujo genre, with so many tropes being flipped on their head . I adore everyhting about this show, from it’s characters to it’s comedy. Takeo and Sunakawa have the greatest bromance in all of anime, Yamato and Takeo are so friggin’ sweet together, and the whole cast is just so likeable. It’s an anime I always come back to when I need something light and fluffy to watch, and is one of the first shows I recommend people who want to get into anime.
1. Mob Psycho 100 (2015-ongoing)
I knew from the scene in the gif that I would stick with this series, and I was most certainly not disappointed. Mob Psycho is a gem of an anime that I think everyone at least has to give a try. The animation and visual style are unique, using One’s simplistic character designs and switching between 2d, glass painting animation, and shots like one in the gif above. I love the message the series promotes, as seen in the main character who strives to better himself personally rather then rely on his powers. Mob is one of my favourite character of all time, and Reigen is one of the funniest, most dynamic characters I’ve seen in a while; I love seeing these two help each other develop and grow, and how their relationship of mentor-apprentice flips back and forth between them (in one episode Mob has something to learn from Reigen, but a few episodes later, it’s actually Reigen who learned something from Mob). Finally, there’s the awesome battles and fight scenes, which made my jaw drop to the floor one minute, and had me an emotional wreck the next. If you haven’t already, go watch this anime!
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Demon Slayer / Kimetsu no Yaiba (Master List)
This post will contain scripts for Demon Slayer / Kimetsu no Yaiba / 鬼滅の刃.
COMPLETED EPISODES
ENG sub/JPN/ROM: Season 1 (1-26), Season 2 (1-18), Season 3 (1-11), Season 4 (1-5)
ENG dub: Season 3 (2)
STATUS: Ongoing (last updated 2024/07/22)
CLICK HERE for the Google Drive folder with all Demon Slayer transcripts.
Season 1
Episode 01 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 02 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 03 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 04 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 05 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 06 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 07 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 08 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 09 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 10 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 11 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 12 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 13 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 14 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 15 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 16 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 17 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 18 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 19 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 20 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 21 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 22 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 23 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 24 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 25 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 26 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Season 2
Episode 01 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 02 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 03 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 04 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 05 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 06 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 07 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 08 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 09 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 10 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 11 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 12 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 13 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 14 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 15 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 16 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 17 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 18 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Season 3
Episode 01 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 02 -- English (dub) | English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 03 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 04 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 05 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 06 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 07 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 08 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 09 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 10 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 11 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Season 4
Episode 01 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 02 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 03 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 04 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Episode 05 -- English (sub) | English + Romaji | English + 日本語 | 日本語
Find the Demon Slayer: Mugen Train movie script here!
#demon slayer#kimetsu no yaiba#鬼滅の刃#anime scripts#japanese anime scripts#romaji anime scripts#english anime scripts
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