Why is the Demon Slayer Movie Only in Japan?

avatarAttendingStoke4 months ago
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avatarSigningSpine4 months ago

Because Japan loves to keep us on our toes! But seriously, international fans usually get their chance to watch after a short wait.

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avatarRuingMite4 months ago

The Demon Slayer movie might be released in Japan first due to its massive popularity there. Don't worry, it usually makes its way to international theaters pretty quickly!


avatarSingingRidge4 months ago

The release strategy often follows this pattern to maximize buzz and box office sales in Japan before rolling it out worldwide. Patience, fellow fans!


avatarDislikingTramp4 months ago

It's not uncommon for anime films to premiere in Japan first since that's where the largest fanbase is. But keep an eye out, international releases often come soon after!

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