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Beyond just the strange sport, which is almost never a bad thing when it comes to sports anime, the show is not bad at all. There are 13 or so characters that matter in the show, 11 of which are part of the football team, and 2 are cheerleaders/managers of the team. That’s a lot of people for me to care about. And Eyeshield 21 does indeed manage to create a team where each character has their distinct personality without archetyping to an extreme degree. Still, most of these characters aren’t super deep. Hiruma, however, does carry the show as the most expressive character. He’s the cornerstone of the entire show, being the leader of the team, making all the verbal jabs that make the story propel itself forward. He’s hard on the team and equally hard on himself. He’s got an arrogant and scheming personality to fit his demonic visage and laugh, yet he’s also cold and calculating on almost every play that he makes. He trains the members of the team, calls the shots, and is the leader as the QB.

[21][22][c] Funimation began streaming the English dub on December 8, 2020. [24][20] Season 2 and anime shorts[edit] Main article: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (season 2) The second season ran for two consecutive cours, beginning with a seven-episode television series adaptation of the "Mugen Train" story arc, broadcast from October 10 to November 28, 2021. [25][26] It included an original first episode, as well as new animation cuts and background music that differ from the film adaptation. [27][28] Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Entertainment District Arc (鬼滅の刃 遊郭編, Kimetsu no Yaiba – Yūkaku-hen) premiered on December 5, 2021, with a one-hour special,[29][27] and finished with its 11th episode on February 13, 2022. [30] The main staff and cast members from the first season returned to reprise their roles. [31][32] The series was broadcast on 30 stations and channels, including Fuji TV and Tokyo MX, covering most of Japan.

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