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November 28, 2021

Demon Slayer Entertainment District Arc’s release date

Fans of Demon Slayer has been waiting a long time for the “real” season 2 or the “Entertainment District Arc,” which will premiere in just a few days on Netflix. Everything you need to know about it is provided below.
The first episode of Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc will air on Funimation and Crunchyroll on December 5 and will be available on other streaming services. The first episode will be a special one-hour episode.
Aimer will also perform new theme songs for the game, which will be available to fans. The opening theme is titled “Zankyo Chi Uta,” and the ending tune is titled “Asa ga Kuru.” The opening theme and the ending theme are both in Japanese. Aimer is a Japanese singer who is one of the most well-known in the country. She is well-known in the anime world for singing some of the most epic theme songs, such as “Fate Stay Night 2nd opening,” “Vinland Saga ending 1,” and “Fire Force 3rd opening.”
Demon Slayer’s popularity in Japan has been steadily declining for some time. One of the most significant reasons for the low ratings was that the “Mugen Train Arc” did not provide anything fresh to the public, which was a contributing factor. The majority of the audience has already seen the film, so why would they want to watch it again in an episodic format? However, when Entertainment District Arc premieres on December 5, it is expected to see a significant increase in viewership.
Time for Publication
The following is the release date and time for the Entertainment District Arc for the foreign audience:

  • Pacific Standard Time (U.S. and Canada): 7:45 a.m. (December 5)
  • Eastern Standard Time: 10:45 a.m. (December 5)
  • Philippines The time is 11:45 p.m. (Dec 5)
  • India 9:15 p.m. local time (December 5)

Demon Slayer is a manga series written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge that is set in a fantasy-action-supernatural world. A serialised version of the manga was published in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in February 2016. The series came to a close in May 2020, with a total of 23 volumes produced. The series was picked up by Studio Ufotable for an anime adaptation, with the first season premiering in April 2019. In October 2020, the film “Demon Slayer: Mugen Train” will be released, setting a new box office record.
The series follows the adventures of Tanjiro, a teenage boy who travels the world in search of a cure for his younger sister, Nezuko, who has been transformed into a monster.

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