Introduction
Demon Slayer is one of, if not, the most popular anime series that has come out in the last 5 years. The manga written and designed by Koyoharu Gotoge was first published in february 2016, but it after 3 long years of being at the top 10 of most sold manga at most, an adaptation of the work came out on april of 2019 in the form of an anime adaption by the studio Ufotable. It became extremely succesful oh its first episodes and now that its second season is about to come in december, I think it's convenient to review this, in my opinion, gorgeous work of art.
- Story: 9/10. The story of the show is fairly simple. It narrates the story of the Kamado family in the Taisho japanese era (1912-1926), when the protagonist, Tanjiro Kamado, after he came from selling charcoal in the town, finds out that his family has been killed by a Demon, except for his sister, Nezuko, which has turned into one. Tanjiro's objective will be to become a Demon Slayer and turn his sister Nezuko back to a human. It's an easy to understand story and the progression is very well made.
- Characters: 9/10. Aside from the two main characters we already know, throughout the series we find other very interestng characters. The ones with the most importance are the Hashira, which are the "masters" of the Demon Slayers and will help our protagonist to reach their objective. Each one with its own personality and backstory.
- Animation: 10/10. As its expected coming from Ufotable, the animation is Top-Tier. I could run out of good adjectives to describe how good of an animatin this is. Just watching the opening will make yu realise this has not a low budget. Not really much more to say. Just watch and use your own words to describe it.
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- Soundtrack: 10/10. The soundtrack is also amazing. You can listen to the opening I linked in the animation section.
- Enjoyment: 10/10. Even though this is a very dramatic and tragic show, it also has the time for humour and funny moments. And that's one of the things that makes anime such an interesting genre. You can laugh with it and 3 episodes later be crying so hard about it and, somehow, still love it.
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