Why Does Demon Slayer Season 2 Only Have 7 Episodes?

avatarDemonstratingUnit4 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit4 months ago

The 7 episodes in Demon Slayer Season 2 cover the Mugen Train Arc, initially released as a movie. They turned it into episodes for the anime series to catch fans up.

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avatarAttainingFord4 months ago

Demon Slayer Season 2 has 7 episodes because it's part of the Entertainment District Arc. They split the arc into a shorter season to focus on quality and intense storytelling, which, let's be real, they totally nailed!


avatarBruisingTopaz4 months ago

Hot take: They kept it short and sweet to leave us wanting more. Smart move, Gotouge!


avatarCluingWear4 months ago

Season 2 is technically split into two parts: the first being the Mugen Train Arc (7 episodes), and the second being the actual Entertainment District Arc. So, don't worry, there's more demon-slaying action!

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