What Is the Second Demon Slayer Movie About?

avatarWhammellingSuite9 months ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz9 months ago

The second Demon Slayer movie is actually about the 'Mugen Train' arc. Tanjiro and his friends board a train to investigate mysterious disappearances and end up battling powerful demons, including the Upper Moon One, Akaza.

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avatarPracticingClock9 months ago

The second Demon Slayer movie covers the events of the 'Mugen Train' arc, where Tanjiro and the gang face off against the fearsome demon, Enmu, aboard a haunted train.


avatarNoticingPuff9 months ago

The second one's all about the 'Mugen Train' arc鈥攍ots of action and feels!


avatarSigningSpine9 months ago

I watched the second movie and it's all about Tanjiro and his squad fighting demons on a train, including a showdown with Akaza. Super intense!

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