demon. slayer saison 4
But three deities decide to give him a second chance in a fantasy world of magic. StarsAzusa TadokoroYuuki KuwaharaMarika KônoSee production info at IMDbProIMDb RATING7. 1/101. 3KYOUR RATINGRateTop creditsStarsAzusa TadokoroYuuki KuwaharaMarika Kôno13User reviewsSee production info at IMDbProSee production info at IMDbProEpisodes24Browse
episodesTopTop-rated2 seasons21See all2 years20232020See allPhotosTop castEditAzusa TadokoroRyoma Takebayashi24 eps • 2020–202324 episodes • 2020–2023Yuuki KuwaharaEliaria Jamil21 eps • 2020–202321 episodes • 2020–2023Marika KônoMiya14 eps • 2020–202314 episodes • 2020–2023Daisuke OnoReinhart
Jamil13 eps • 2020–202313 episodes • 2020–2023Sakura NakamuraCallum13 eps • 2020–202313 episodes • 2020–2023Makoto YasumuraSerge. 12 eps • 2020–202312 episodes • 2020–2023Fairouz AiJane10 eps • 2020–202310 episodes • 2020–2023Takehito
KoyasuReinbach Jamil9 eps • 2020–20239 episodes • 2020–2023Saori HayamiElise Jamil9 eps • 2020–20239 episodes • 2020–2023Tomomichi NishimuraSebas9 eps • 2020–20239 episodes • 2020–2023Yûki HiroseWelanna9 eps • 2020–20239 episodes • 2020–2023Tetsu InadaWorgan9 eps • 2020–20239 episodes • 2020–2023Yûki TakadaMizelia9 eps • 2020–20239 episodes • 2020–2023Risa KubotaCarla9 eps • 2020–20239 episodes • 2020–2023Yui FukuoCilia9 eps • 2020–20239 episodes • 2020–2023Yuki InoueAsagi9 eps • 2020–20239 episodes • 2020–2023Yui OtagiriMaria9 eps • 2020–20239 episodes • 2020–2023Kanako YanagiharaSelma9 eps • 2020–20239 episodes • 2020–2023All cast & crewProduction, box office & more at IMDbProMore like this6. 5八男?別鬧了!6. 5帶著智慧型手機闖蕩異世界。6.
5"Special Bonus Episode"
Transliteration: "Tokubetsu Bōnasu Episōdo" (Japanese: 特別ボーナスエピソード)Ayumi KurashimaKazuyuki FudeyasuDaisuke MatsukiJanuary 14, 2024 (2024-01-14) Recap episode, narrated by Rakuro, Katzo, Arthur and Emul. 15"All Emotions In The Moment (Part 1)"
Transliteration: "Setsuna ni Omoi o Komete Sono Ichi" (Japanese: 刹那に想いを込めて其の一)Eri Kojima, Ayumi KurashimaKazuyuki FudeyasuTakayuki InagakiJanuary 21, 2024 (2024-01-21) Shangri-La undergoes a major update with new quests, maps and a new job title. Players notice all shops are sold out of resurrection items. Rei finally sends her letter to Rakuro inviting him to explore the update, but she then receives a message from Psyger-100 that someone revealed the location of Ashura-Kai's headquarters, so players are organizing a
massive revenge attack. Rei is forced to quickly send a letter cancelling Rakuro's invite. Both letters leave Rakuro confused. Emul reveals she cannot go with him against Wethermon, but gives him a mysterious good luck necklace she made. Ashura-Kai are wiped out by a massive army led by Rei, so Orcelott and four surviving assassins flee to Wethermon's arena, but find the entrance
closed as Arthur, Rakuro and Katzo are already inside. Orcelott furiously realizes his sister, Arthur, betrayed Ashura-Kai. As they confront Wethermon, a Samurai in futuristic armour, they carry out their plan. Arthur has determined Wethermon varies his fighting style in stages, so the only way to win is surviving all the stages and hope Wethermon surrenders.
People loved this game because it let you climb into and take control of tanks and helicopters, which was a nice change of pace from the standard guns and grenades. Ikari Warriors 2 (1986, Arcade)
Also appearing on: Nintendo Entertainment System (1988)
This was the sequel to Ikari Warriors. It appeared barely six months after the first game. Instead of being set in the jungle, Ikari Warriors 2 was set in outer space. Crystalis (1989, Nintendo Entertainment System)
Also appearing on: Game Boy Color (2000)
How do you compete with the Legend of Zelda? You make your own top-down action RPG, set it in the far-flung future, and give the main character amnesia.
Unlike Nintendo's Legend of Zelda, a
good half of the game was spent exploring the overworld. There were a few dungeons here and there, however, and enough boss battles to keep you on your toes. Like in Zelda, your main goal in the game was to satisfy quests for people as you moved from one location to the next, until you eventually met up with Draygon at the top of a giant floating tower in the sky. People adored this game for its depressing post-nuke story (which was removed from the GBC version) and for the rich cartoon-style graphics, which, in spots, compared favorably to early Super NES games. Ikari III: The Rescue (1989)
Also appearing on: Commodore 64 (1990), NES (1990)
For the final installment in the Ikari series, SNK disarmed Paul and Vance and transformed the game into a top-view beat-'em-up. Occasionally, you received a machine gun or grenade power-up item.