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I just didn't listen. He's now made me a sad panda too!
So, what is Demon Slayer about? They certainly don't slay any demons. That's just a shitty translation into English. In Japanese the enemies are called Oni, but they're actually vampires. They're undead, fanged humans with vampire powers that can transform other humans by biting them and are immortal unless exposed to sunlight or decapitated with a holy weapon. They're fucking vampires! I'm going to call them that for the rest of this review.

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The first ending theme is "Chiisana Inori" (小さな祈り, lit. 'Small Prayer') (performed by Laura Bailey in the English dub). The second ending theme is "Serenade" (performed by Daphne Gere in the English dub). [47] The series was released in Japan in nine individual DVD volumes by King Records, with each volume containing three episodes except for the first volume, which contained two. [48] The first volume was released on 29 September 2001, with subsequent volumes released on a monthly basis until the final volume was released on 22 May 2002. A series box set was released on 25 April 2007, containing all twenty-six episodes, as well a message card from Natsuki Takaya, a 60-page deluxe booklet, and a bonus Fruits Basket CD soundtrack. [49] Funimation aired the series with their English dub on the Funimation Channel as well as on Colours TV and also licensed it for Region 1 DVD release. It released it in the form of four individual volumes containing 6–7 episodes and a complete series box set. On 20 November 2007, Funimation re-released the series as part of their lower priced Viridian line, with the new release containing the complete series in a thin-packed box set,[50] and then on 1 August 2017 on an upscaled Blu-ray in a standard and collector's edition. In the United Kingdom, Funimation originally distributed the series through MVM Entertainment, but then changed distributors in November 2006 to Revelation Films. [51] Revelation re-released the four individual volumes under their label. 6咒術迴戰7. 6香格里拉·開拓異境~糞作獵手挑戰神作~8. 5Ninja Kamui8. 4鏈鋸人StorylineEditDid you knowEditTriviaMost characters' names are German words hinting at their personality or traits. "Frieren" means frozen, referring to the protagonist's always cool demeanor. "Stark" is strong, "Fern" is remote, distant, "Himmel" means heaven, "Eisen" is iron, etc.
Archived from the original on January 9, 2023. Retrieved November 11, 2021. ^ オジロマコト「君は放課後インソムニア」TVアニメ化&実写映画化が決定. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. January 12, 2022. Archived from the original on January 14, 2022. Retrieved January 12, 2022. ^ 【6月10日付】本日発売の単行本リスト. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc.