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There's also news of screenings of the To the Hashira movie and what looks to be snippets of original animation from Demon Slayer season 4. Demon Slayer season 4 episode count: how many episodes are in the Hashira Training arc?(Image credit: Ufotable/Aniplex)The first season of Demon Slayer consisted of 26 episodes – but episode counts have been dwindling since then. The Mugen Train and Entertainment District arcs were seven and 11 episodes respectively, while Swordsmith Village was also 11 episodes. Hashira Training, however, only has a small amount of source material to draw from. Without some serious padding, it’s unlikely to stack up to even Mugen Train’s truncated seven-episode run. While it’s been confirmed as a full season, we wouldn’t be surprised for it to be a short pit stop on the way to bigger things – a six-episode season (tops) would be our guess. But even something as short as two or three episodes could be realistic, especially given the one-hour premiere. Where to watch Demon Slayer(Image credit: Ufotable/Aniplex)The first three seasons of Demon Slayer are available to watch on Crunchyroll and Funimation. The first three seasons are now also available on Netflix and Hulu in some regions. For more, here's the best anime and best anime shows on Netflix you should be watching right now. Sign up to the GamesRadar+ NewsletterWeekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and moreContact me
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