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[9] Yukiji assists Kenji during Bloody New Year's Eve and, following his disappearance, becomes Kanna's guardian per his wishes. A mannequin dressed as Friend Friend (ともだち, Tomodachi) The main antagonist of the series. An enigmatic cult leader who uses the symbol Kenji and his friends created in the 1970s. By 1997, his followers have filled venues such as the Budokan. [5] One of his secret goals is to take over the world. [10] Friend's face is hidden in shadow or by a mask throughout the series. [11] His true identity is one of the driving mysteries of the series. By the year 2000, the Friendship Democratic Party (FDP) is established as a political
group with government representatives such as Manjome Inshu. [12] Over the course of the series, two people assume the identity of Friend: Fukubei, who is one of Kenji's schoolmates, initially appears to be one of Kenji's allies, and Katsumata, another of Kenji's schoolmates, the latter of whom actually possesses special powers. In the kanzenban edition of the series, which has a different ending, Kenji realizes that Fukubei died after elementary school graduation and Katsumata learned everything about him to imitate him perfectly and take on his identity as a child, meaning Katsumata was Friend throughout the entire series. [13] Inshu Manjome (万丈目 胤舟,
Manjōme Inshū) A junk-peddling con artist allied with Friend who becomes one of the Friendship Democratic Party leaders.
[66] The film has grossed over US$500 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film of 2020, and broke several box office records, including the highest-grossing Japanese film and anime film of all time. [67] The film was released worldwide digitally on June 22, 2021. [68] Music[edit] Yuki Kajiura and Go Shiina composed the anime's music. [69] Lisa performed the opening
theme "Gurenge" (紅蓮華, "Red Lotus"),[70] while the ending theme is "from the edge" by FictionJunction and Lisa. [71] The ending theme for episode 19 is "Kamado Tanjirō no Uta" (竈門炭治郎のうた, "Tanjiro Kamado's Song") by Go Shiina featuring Nami Nakagawa. [72] For the second season's
Mugen Train Arc, Lisa performed the opening theme "Akeboshi" (明け星, "Morning Star"), as well as the ending theme "Shirogane" (白銀, "Silver"). For the Entertainment District Arc, Aimer performed the opening theme "Zankyō Sanka" (残響散歌, "Song of Reverberation"), as well as the ending theme "Asa ga Kuru" (朝が来る, "Daybreak"). [27] For the third season's Swordsmith Village Arc, Man with a Mission and Milet performed the opening theme "Kizuna no Kiseki" (絆ノ奇跡, "Bonds of Miracle"), as well as the ending theme "Koi Kogare" (コイコガレ, "Yearning"). [73][74] The last episode of the season features the song "Kamado Nezuko no Uta" (竈門襧豆子のうた, "Nezuko Kamado's Song") by Go Shiina featuring Nami Nakagawa. [75] For the fourth season's Hashira Training Arc, My First Story and Hyde will perform the opening theme "Mugen" (無限, "Dreams"). [76] Soundtracks of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba anime were accompanied with the DVD and Blu-ray volume releases of the anime.