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Demon Slayer Season 2 Special Preview Released

Demon Slayer Season 2 Special Preview Released

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba has shared a special preview for the second season of the anime! Following the successful release of the Mugen Train film, it was confirmed that the anime would indeed be continuing on with a full second season of episodes. Picking up from the events of the Entertainment District arc of Koyoharu Gotouge's original manga series, the franchise will be launching its new season later this Fall. With this second season, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba took the stage at AnimeJapan 2021 to show off a little of what we can expect to see from the new episodes.


The courtesy came at the end of this year's event as the cast of Demon Slayer gathered virtually. Fans from around the world watched the anime's panel live, and it was there a few clips were shown from season two. You can find the reel here while some stills from the preview sit below.


As you can see, the first clip focuses on Tanjiro and Zenitsu as they dine with Inosuke on some food. The Demon Slayer clip turns to Zenitsu before long as the blond boy seems rattled by something in front of him. The third scene shown hones in on two matching sisters before Inosuke roars to life in the fourth and final snippet.


The clips do not show much of anything, but they do give fans a special at how season two is progressing. There is a lot of interest in the show given how popular it has become. Demon Slayer has prompted some truly unprecedented sales since season one went live a couple of years back. Not only is the manga selling at light speed, but the anime's home videos are even hard to come by. In the wake of the Demon Slayer movie, this demand is only going to grow, so there will be more people than expected tuning into season two when it debuts.


What do you think of this special sneak-peek? Are you hyped for Demon Slayer season two? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below or hit me up on Twitter


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