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4Awards and nominations 6Notes 7References 8External links Toggle the table of contents Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (TV series) 3 languages Français日本語Русский Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese anime series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba鬼滅の刃
(Kimetsu no Yaiba)GenreAdventure[1]Dark fantasy[1]Martial arts[2] Anime television seriesDirected byHaruo SotozakiProduced byAkifumi FujioMasanori MiyakeYūma TakahashiHikaru Kondo (S1)Takashi Takano (S2 EDA)Written byUfotableMusic byYuki KajiuraGo ShiinaStudioUfotableLicensed byCrunchyroll[a]BI: Anime LimitedNA: Aniplex of AmericaSA/SEA: Muse CommunicationOriginal networkTokyo MX, GTV, GYT, BS11 (S1)Fuji TV (S2–)English networkUS: Adult Swim (Toonami)Original run April 6, 2019 – presentEpisodes55 (List of episodes) Films Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train (2020) Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village (2023) Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Hashira Training (2024) Anime and manga portal Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (鬼滅の刃, Kimetsu no Yaiba, rgh. "Blade of Demon Destruction")[3] is a Japanese anime television series produced by Ufotable, based on the manga series of the same name by Koyoharu Gotouge. The series follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who strives to become a Demon Slayer after his family was slaughtered and his younger sister, Nezuko, is turned into a demon. It premiered on April 6, 2019. It has aired on Tokyo MX, GTV, GYT, BS11 (first season only) and Fuji TV (second season onwards). In North America, the series has been licensed by Aniplex of America and is streamed on Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Funimation. The English dub of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba was aired on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block in the United States. A sequel film set after the events of the first season, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, was released in October 2020 while the compilation films, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Hashira Training, were released in February 2023 and February 2024, respectively. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba received critical acclaim for its storyline, animation, action sequences, characters and voice acting (original and dubbed). The series has received numerous awards and is considered one of the best anime of the 2010s. Series overview[edit] Main article: List of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetwork126April 6, 2019 (2019-04-06)September 28, 2019 (2019-09-28)Tokyo MX[b]2187October 10, 2021 (2021-10-10)November 28, 2021 (2021-11-28)Fuji Television11December 5, 2021 (2021-12-05)February 13, 2022 (2022-02-13)311April 9, 2023 (2023-04-09)June 18, 2023 (2023-06-18)4TBAMay 12, 2024 (2024-05-12)TBA Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba characters Character Japanese English Main characters Tanjiro Kamado (竈門 炭治郎, Kamado Tanjirō) Natsuki Hanae
Satomi Satō (child) Zach Aguilar
Allegra Clark (child) Nezuko Kamado (竈門 禰豆子, Kamado Nezuko) Akari Kitō Abby Trott Zenitsu Agatsuma (我妻 善逸, Agatsuma Zen'itsu) Hiro Shimono Aleks Le Inosuke Hashibira (嘴平 伊之助, Hashibira Inosuke) Yoshitsugu Matsuoka Bryce Papenbrook Kanao Tsuyuri (栗花落 カナヲ, Tsuyuri Kanao) Reina Ueda Brianna Knickerbocker Genya Shinazugawa (不死川 玄弥, Shinazugawa Gen'ya) Nobuhiko Okamoto Zeno Robinson Secondary characters Giyu Tomioka (冨岡 義勇, Tomioka Giyū) Takahiro Sakurai Johnny Yong Bosch Shinobu Kocho (胡蝶 しのぶ, Kochō Shinobu) Saori Hayami Erika Harlacher Kyojuro Rengoku (煉獄 杏寿郎, Rengoku Kyōjurō) Satoshi Hino
Mariya Ise (child) Mark Whitten
Ryan Bartley (child) Tengen Uzui (宇髄 天元, Uzui Tengen) Katsuyuki Konishi Ray Chase Mitsuri Kanroji (甘露寺 蜜璃, Kanroji Mitsuri) Kana Hanazawa Kira Buckland Muichiro Tokito (時透 無一郎, Tokitō Muichirō) Kengo Kawanishi Griffin Burns Sanemi Shinazugawa (不死川 実弥, Shinazugawa Sanemi) Tomokazu Seki Kaiji Tang Obanai Iguro (伊黒 小芭内, Iguro Obanai) Kenichi Suzumura Erik Scott Kimerer Gyomei Himejima (悲鳴嶼 行冥, Himejima Gyōmei) Tomokazu Sugita Crispin Freeman Supporting characters Kagaya Ubuyashiki (産屋敷 耀哉, Ubuyashiki Kagaya) Toshiyuki Morikawa Matthew Mercer Amane Ubuyashiki (産屋敷 あまね, Ubuyashiki Amane) Rina Satō Suzie Yeung Hinaki Ubuyashiki (産屋敷 ひなき, Ubuyashiki Hinaki) Yumiri Hanamori Kimberly Woods Nichika Ubuyashiki (産屋敷 にちか, Ubuyashiki Nichika) Ari Ozawa Brianna Knickerbocker Kiriya Ubuyashiki (産屋敷 輝利哉, Ubuyashiki Kiriya) Aoi Yūki Christine Marie Cabanos Kanata Ubuyashiki (産屋敷 かなた, Ubuyashiki Kanata) Shiori Izawa Mela Lee Muzan Kibutsuji (鬼舞辻 無惨, Kibutsuji Muzan) Toshihiko Seki Greg Chun Nakime (鳴女, Nakime) Marina Inoue Amber Lee Connors Kaigaku (獪岳, Kaigaku) Yoshimasa Hosoya Alejandro Saab Kokushibo / Upper Rank 1 (黒死牟, Kokushibō) Ryōtarō Okiayu Jonah Scott Doma / Upper Rank 2 (童磨, Dōma) Mamoru Miyano Stephen Fu Akaza / Upper Rank 3 (猗窩座) Akira Ishida Lucien Dodge Hantengu / Upper Rank 4 (半天狗) Toshio Furukawa (Hantengu and Urami)
Yūichirō Umehara (Sekido)
Kaito Ishikawa (Karaku)
Shunsuke Takeuchi (Urogi)
Soma Saito (Aizetsu)
Koichi Yamadera (Zohakuten) Christopher Corey Smith (Hantengu and Urami)
Yong Yea (Sekido)
Caleb Yen (Karaku)
Chris Hackney (Urogi)
Brian Timothy Anderson (Aizetsu)
Ben Balmaceda (Zohakuten) Gyokko / Upper Rank 5 (玉壼, Gyokko) Kohsuke Toriumi Brent Mukai Daki / Upper Rank 6 (堕姫, Daki) Miyuki Sawashiro Erica Lindbeck Gyutaro / Upper Rank 6 (妓夫太郎, Gyūtarō) Ryōta Ōsaka Brandon McInnis Enmu / Lower Rank 1 (魘夢, Enmu) Daisuke Hirakawa Landon McDonald Rokuro / Lower Rank 2 (轆轤, Rokuro) Taiten Kusunoki Ray Chase Wakuraba / Lower Rank 3 (病葉, Wakuraba) Sōichirō Hoshi Stefan Martello Mukago / Lower Rank 4 (零余子, Mukago) Kana Ueda Kira Buckland Rui / Lower Rank 5 (累, Rui) Koki Uchiyama Billy Kametz Kamanue / Lower Rank 6 (釜鵺, Kamanue) KENN Alan Lee Kyogai (響凱, Kyōgai) Junichi Suwabe Steve Blum Minor characters Spider Demon (Mother) (蜘蛛鬼「母」, Kumo Oni: Haha) Ami Koshimizu Allegra Clark Spider Demon (Father) (蜘蛛鬼「父」, Kumo Oni: Chichi) Tetsu Inada Kellen Goff Spider Demon (Brother) (蜘蛛鬼「兄」, Kumo Oni: Ani) Showtaro Morikubo Derek Stephen Prince Spider Demon (Sister) (蜘蛛鬼「姉」, Kumo Oni: Ane) Ryoko Shiraishi Erica Lindbeck Yahaba (矢琶羽, Yahaba) Jun Fukuyama Xander Mobus Susamaru (朱紗丸, Susamaru) Mikako Komatsu Sarah Anne Williams Sakonji Urokodaki (鱗滝 左近次, Urokodaki Sakonji) Hōchū Ōtsuka Brook Chalmers Sabito (錆兎, Sabito) Yuki Kaji Max Mittelman Makomo (真菰, Makomo) Ai Kakuma Ryan Bartley Kasugai Crows (鎹鴉, Kasugai Garasu) Takumi Yamazaki (Tanjiro's)
Rie Kugimiya (Muichiro's) Doug Erholtz Tamayo (珠世, Tamayo) Maaya Sakamoto Laura Post Yushiro (愈史郎, Yushirō) Daiki Yamashita Kyle McCarley Makio (まきを, Makio) Shizuka Ishigami Erica Mendez Suma (須磨, Suma) Nao Tōyama Emi Lo Hinatsuru (雛鶴, Hinatsuru) Atsumi Tanezaki Anairis Quiñones Aoi Kanzaki (神崎 アオイ, Kanzaki Aoi) Yuri Ehara Reba Buhr Goto (後藤, Gotō) Makoto Furukawa Derek Stephen Prince Sumi Nakahara (中原 すみ, Nakahara Sumi) Ayumi Mano Michelle Marie Naho Takada (高田 なほ, Takada Naho) Yūki Kuwahara Kimberly Woods Kiyo Terauchi (寺内 きよ, Terauchi Kiyo) Nanami Yamashita Jackie Lastra Hotaru Haganezuka (鋼鐵塚 螢, Haganezuka Hotaru) Daisuke Namikawa Robbie Daymond Kozo Kanamori (鉄穴森 鋼蔵, Kanamori Kōzō) Eiji Takemoto Kyle Hebert Kotetsu (小鉄, Kotetsu) Ayumu Murase Jeannie Tirado Murata (村田, Murata) Kōki Miyata Khoi Dao Jigoro Kuwajima (桑島 慈悟郎, Kuwajima Jigorō) Shigeru Chiba John DeMita Kanae Kocho (胡蝶 カナエ, Kochō Kanae) Ai Kayano Bridget Hoffman Tanjuro Kamado (竈門 炭十郎, Kamado Tanjūrō) Shin-ichiro Miki Kirk Thornton Kie Kamado (竈門 葵枝, Kamado Kie) Houko Kuwashima Dorothy Elias-Fahn Takeo Kamado (竈門 竹雄, Kamado Takeo) Yō Taichi Michelle Ruff Hanako Kamado (竈門 花子, Kamado Hanako) Konomi Kohara Ryan Bartley Shigeru Kamado (竈門 茂, Kamado Shigeru) Kaede Hondo Jessica DiCicco Rokuta Kamado (竈門 六太, Kamado Rokuta) Aoi Koga Philece Sampler Sumiyoshi (炭吉, Sumiyoshi) Hirofumi Nojima Howard Wang Shinjuro Rengoku (煉獄 槇寿郎, Rengoku Shinjurō) Rikiya Koyama Imari Williams Ruka Rengoku (煉獄 瑠火, Rengoku Ruka) Megumi Toyoguchi Suzie Yeung Senjuro Rengoku (煉獄 千寿郎, Rengoku Senjurō) Junya Enoki Cedric Williams Yoriichi Tsugikuni (継国 縁壱, Tsugikuni Yoriichi) Kazuhiko Inoue Mick Lauer Production[edit] Season 1[edit] Main article: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (season 1) An anime television series adaptation by studio Ufotable was announced by Weekly Shōnen Jump in June 2018.

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