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The anime premiered on April 9, 2019. A second season aired in 2020, while a theatrical film premiered in 2022. Music[edit] The first opening theme song was "Redo" by Konomi Suzuki, and the first ending theme was "Styx Helix" by Myth & Roid,[91] while for episode 7 the ending theme was "Straight Bet," also by Myth & Roid. [92] The second opening theme song, titled "Paradisus-Paradoxum," was performed by Myth & Roid, while the second ending theme, "Stay Alive," was performed by Rie Takahashi. [93] Myth & Roid also performed the ending theme for episode 14 titled "theater D. "[94] The second season's first opening theme song was "Realize" by Konomi Suzuki, while the second season's first ending theme song was "Memento" by Nonoc.Satan is the god of demons, but there's one thing that he doesn't have and that's a container in the human world that is powerful enough to hold him! For that purpose, he created Rin Okumura, his son from a human woman, but will his son agree to his plans, or will he become something else. ? After killing Rin's guardian, Father Fujimoto, in an attempt to bring Rin back to the Demon world, it led to Rin's journey of becoming an Exorcist in order to become powerful enough to defeat Satan and also face the consequences of being the son of Satan. Manga See also: List of volumes and chapters Salaryman Exorcist: The Sorrows of Yukio Okumura (spin-off manga) List of affiliated books to the series The chapters of the Blue Exorcist manga series are written and illustrated by Kazue Kato and have been serialized by Shueisha in the monthly manga magazine Jump SQ since April 2009. As of December 2020, the serial chapters were collected into 26 tankōbon, with the first volume having released on August 4, 2009 in Japan. As of April 4, 2021, 129 chapters have been released. With the success of the main series, a spin-off manga titled Salaryman Exorcist: The Sorrows of Yukio Okumura (サラリーマン祓魔師 (エクソシスト) 奥村雪男の哀愁 Sararīman Ekusoshisuto: Okumura Yukio no Aishū) was also released. It was written by Kazue Katō and illustrated by Minoru Sasaki. The series officially debuted in the 7th volume of Jump SQ. 19 magazine that released April 19th, 2013 as a one shot.
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