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The former Sound Hashira Tengen Uzui (Katsuyuki Konishi) will also return. Demon Slayer season 4 trailer: the first Hashira Training teaserThe first teaser for the Hashira Training arc was released earlier this year. While it doesn’t feature any footage from the upcoming season, it does offer up new key art of all the remaining Hashira. Expect them each to guide Tanjiro through to potentially being a Hashira-in-waiting – as well as retaliating against the surviving Twelve Kizuki/Upper Moons. The first main Demon Slayer season 4 trailer, which you can see above, is similarly limited by what it's showing from the new season. It features a quick recap of the arcs covered so far, plus the confirmed clutch of characters in the new arc.

[8] Publication[edit] See also: List of Sword Art Online light novels After Kawahara's request for Sword Art Online to be published was approved,[4] he started working with illustrator abec on the light novel series. The first volume was published in print on April 10, 2009,[9] and 27 volumes have been published as of October 7, 2022. [10] The first eight volumes of the light novel series told the story arcs for Sword Art Online, Alfheim Online, and Gun Gale Online. The Alicization story arc was covered by volumes 9 through 18, while volumes 19 and 20 told a side story called Moon Cradle. Kawahara plans on writing "one more big arc" called Unital Ring that will go back to the real world, and it is the first arc not based on the original web novel. The Unital Ring story arc began in volume 21, which was released in Japan on December 7, 2018.

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Kujaku, who is on board Garp’s ship which is now back out at sea, calls Garp asking for the sitrep. Hibari has been defrosted with Tashigi watching over her while Kujaku tells Garp that the captured citizens and injured Marines have all set out, so they can leave whenever. Garp acknowledges this and tells Koby, Prince Grus, and Helmeppo to retreat. However, Kuzan recovers from Garp’s last attack and tells his former mentor that he cannot let him leave. Helmeppo starts freaking out as Grus asks Garp if he thinks he is also the “future of the Marines”, but his words go unheard as Garp tells the three of them to make for the sea at all costs while he holds off the enemy. Koby then hears a woman screaming for help, and he immediately rushes to help her, but when he gets close enough, he discovers too late he was set up. Thankfully, Garp saves him from Shiryu, who tries to sneak up on him while invisible and stab him with his sword, which only goes through Garp. Though hurt, Garp punches Shiryu and slams him into the ground, defeating him. Helmeppo and Grus get worried while Koby apologizes for being tricked and needing him to be saved, but Garp explains that Shiryu was aiming at him the whole time. The Blackbeard Pirates start getting hopeful that they can take Garp down now that he’s injured, with special motivation being that he is worth around 3,000,000,000 at the Cross Guild. Kuzan rushes forward and tells the others that even if they bind Garp’s arms and legs, they still will not be able to kill him.