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Geek Culture
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Geek Culture
'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba' Singapore Concert Breathes Life Into Musical Celebration Oct 2025
The Demon Slayer Corps will soon be back in action, and not just in theatrical form. Following the announcement of an August debut for the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle animated movie, the popular anime series is set to honour its musical journey with a first-of-its-kind concert in Singapore. Image credit: Ollie Dixon Photography Held on 18 October 2025 at Esplanade Theatre, the live event features a 'stunning 18-piece orchestra while the unforgettable scenes are projected onto a full-size cinema screen'. It focuses on the soundtracks from the first season, otherwise known as the Unwavering Resolve Arc, with ticket sales beginning on 19 June at 11 am SGT. The full list of prices is as follows: VIP Box: S$179 Cat 1: S$153 Cat 2: S$112 Cat 3: S$92 Cat 4 (Restricted View): S$71 Singapore marks the second Asia stop for Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba In Concert, following a two-day performance in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on 20 and 21 September. Other tour locations include Montréal (10 August), Melbourne (24 October), Brisbane (26 October), Sydney (31 October), Düsseldorf (29 May 2026), and possibly more, according to the FAQ on the official website. Based on Koyoharu Gotoge's manga of the same name, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba follows Tanjiro Kamado, a boy whose family is killed by a demon, as he joins the Demon Slayer Corps to turn his younger sister Nezuko back into a human after she is transformed into a demon. The first season aired in 2019, followed by the Mugen Train (translated to Infinity Train in English) film in October 2020, as well as a separate Mugen Train Arc series and Entertainment District Arc that aired from 2021 through 2022. Image credit: Ollie Dixon Photography A third season, the Swordsmith Village Arc , ran for 11 episodes in 2023, while another compilation film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hashira Training Arc was released in 2024. In the same year, a fourth season was aired, with the upcoming Infinity Castle feature serving as the first in a trilogy adapting the final arc of the manga. Local audiences will enjoy first dibs after Japan, joining Malaysia and Pakistan in the first wave of global rollouts on 14 August. Si Jia is a casual geek at heart – or as casual as someone with Sephiroth's theme on her Spotify playlist can get. A fan of movies, games, and Japanese culture, Si Jia's greatest weakness is the Steam Summer Sale. Or any Steam sale, really.


Economic Times
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
'It's Just Annoying': Demon Slayer wins two awards — here's what anime community is saying
Demon Slayer secured Best Continuing Anime Series and Best Animation at the 9th Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2025, sparking mixed reactions from fans. Despite some criticism regarding the Hashira Training Arc's win, the franchise continues to captivate audiences globally. The Infinity Castle Arc will debut in Japan on July 18, 2025, marking the start of a trilogy. The next major chapter, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle, will debut in Japan on July 18, 2025, kicking off a trilogy that will conclude Tanjiro's journey. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Why Demon Slayer Continues to Reign Infinity Castle Trilogy: Release Details Demon Slayer, one of the most beloved anime franchises globally, has bagged two major awards at the 9th Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2025 Best Continuing Anime Series and Best Animation In the Best Continuing Anime Series category, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Hashira Training Arc triumphed over strong contenders including:BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – The ConflictMy Hero Academia Season 7ONE PIECEOSHI NO KO Season 2SPY x FAMILY Season 2For the Best Animation award, Demon Slayer beat visually stunning series such as:DAN DA DANDelicious in DungeonFrieren: Beyond Journey's EndKaiju No. 8And even Solo Leveling, which had earlier clinched the prestigious Anime of the Year the accolades, fan reactions have been deeply divided. Many anime lovers took to X (formerly Twitter) to vent their frustration:'Demon Slayer has won enough. Just like One Piece. That's why I've become a One Piece hater. It's just annoying! Other shows are way better. But only these two win every time,' said wrote, 'Anyone happy that Demon Slayer or Solo Leveling won — getting blocked.'On the other hand, fans of the franchise praised its continued excellence:'Demon Slayer. No bias. The cinematography, dialogue, backstories... I can go on and on. It's not just action.'Yet some were puzzled by the choice of the Hashira Arc:'This season was just buildup and Muzan's teaser. It felt like the weakest arc so far. People are still talking about those paper planes in the sky—give me a break!'Another user chimed in with a broader critique: 'I'm mad One Piece didn't win anything. Solo Leveling swept everything even though it's just a power fantasy (I love it though). Demon Slayer winning best continuation for a filler-like arc? Eh.'Despite criticism, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba continues to capture global audiences. Set in Japan's Taisho era, the story follows Tanjiro Kamado, a kind-hearted boy who joins the Demon Slayer Corps after his family is slaughtered and his sister Nezuko is turned into a demon. Together with allies Zenitsu and Inosuke, he takes on powerful enemies under the control of the immortal villain Muzan franchise's recent chapters, including the Infinity Castle Arc, escalate the stakes with Tanjiro and the elite Hashira warriors invading the demon realm for a final confrontation. Its theatrical releases have also made waves globally — the Hashira Training film became India's highest-grossing foreign release in next major chapter, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle, will debut in Japan on July 18, 2025, kicking off a trilogy that will conclude Tanjiro's journey. This marks the series' first original film since the record-breaking Mugen Train in distribution begins in August 2025, with both subtitled and dubbed screenings, including IMAX and premium Global Release Dates:August 14, 2025: Malaysia, Pakistan, SingaporeAugust 15, 2025: Cambodia, Indonesia, VietnamAugust 20, 2025: PhilippinesSeptember 11, 2025: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Mexico, UK, USSeptember 12, 2025: Bulgaria, Finland, Spain, Poland, Romania, Southern AfricaSeptember 17, 2025: France, Belgium, French-speaking Africa, LuxembourgSeptember 18, 2025: Austria, Germany, Switzerland (German-speaking regions)


Time of India
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'It's Just Annoying': Demon Slayer wins two awards — here's what anime community is saying
Demon Slayer, one of the most beloved anime franchises globally, has bagged two major awards at the 9th Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2025 — Best Continuing Anime Series and Best Animation . Double Victory for Demon Slayer In the Best Continuing Anime Series category, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Hashira Training Arc triumphed over strong contenders including: BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Conflict My Hero Academia Season 7 ONE PIECE OSHI NO KO Season 2 SPY x FAMILY Season 2 Live Events For the Best Animation award, Demon Slayer beat visually stunning series such as: DAN DA DAN Delicious in Dungeon Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Kaiju No. 8 And even Solo Leveling, which had earlier clinched the prestigious Anime of the Year title. Mixed Reactions from Fans Despite the accolades, fan reactions have been deeply divided. Many anime lovers took to X (formerly Twitter) to vent their frustration: 'Demon Slayer has won enough. Just like One Piece. That's why I've become a One Piece hater. It's just annoying! Other shows are way better. But only these two win every time,' said one. Another wrote, 'Anyone happy that Demon Slayer or Solo Leveling won — getting blocked.' On the other hand, fans of the franchise praised its continued excellence: 'Demon Slayer. No bias. The cinematography, dialogue, backstories... I can go on and on. It's not just action.' Yet some were puzzled by the choice of the Hashira Arc: 'This season was just buildup and Muzan's teaser. It felt like the weakest arc so far. People are still talking about those paper planes in the sky—give me a break!' Another user chimed in with a broader critique: 'I'm mad One Piece didn't win anything. Solo Leveling swept everything even though it's just a power fantasy (I love it though). Demon Slayer winning best continuation for a filler-like arc? Eh.' Why Demon Slayer Continues to Reign Despite criticism, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba continues to capture global audiences. Set in Japan's Taisho era, the story follows Tanjiro Kamado, a kind-hearted boy who joins the Demon Slayer Corps after his family is slaughtered and his sister Nezuko is turned into a demon. Together with allies Zenitsu and Inosuke, he takes on powerful enemies under the control of the immortal villain Muzan Kibutsuji. The franchise's recent chapters, including the Infinity Castle Arc, escalate the stakes with Tanjiro and the elite Hashira warriors invading the demon realm for a final confrontation. Its theatrical releases have also made waves globally — the Hashira Training film became India's highest-grossing foreign release in 2024. Infinity Castle Trilogy: Release Details The next major chapter, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle, will debut in Japan on July 18, 2025, kicking off a trilogy that will conclude Tanjiro's journey. This marks the series' first original film since the record-breaking Mugen Train in 2020. Global distribution begins in August 2025, with both subtitled and dubbed screenings, including IMAX and premium formats. Key Global Release Dates: August 14, 2025: Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore August 15, 2025: Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam August 20, 2025: Philippines September 11, 2025: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Mexico, UK, US September 12, 2025: Bulgaria, Finland, Spain, Poland, Romania, Southern Africa September 17, 2025: France, Belgium, French-speaking Africa, Luxembourg September 18, 2025: Austria, Germany, Switzerland (German-speaking regions) Economic Times WhatsApp channel )


Time of India
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Demon Slayer's saddest story: This hero faced tragedy before becoming a Hashira
Anime, like Demon Slayer , has something to teach us. Kimetsu no Yaiba featured iconic fight scenes, colorful characters, and tragic narratives. Beneath all the spectacle, the anime depicts the immense suffering its protagonists endured prior to becoming demon slayers. One of the most emotional and saddest backstories of all is that of Gyomei Himejima , the Stone Hashira . He's not just the most powerful fighter in the Demon Slayer Corps . He's a person who had everything taken from him, long before he wielded a katana. Here's the whole story of Gyomei's painful, tragic past, and how loss, agitation, and abandonment turned him into one of the most powerful and respected demon slayers the series has seen. Who is Gyomei Himejima? The strongest Demon Slayer explained Gyomei Himejima, one of the main characters, is a high-ranking Hashira in the Demon Slayer Corps. His primary combat style is Stone Breathing, a form of combat characterized by overwhelming strength. Though blind, Gyomei is the most powerful demon slayer of his generation. First anime appearance Episode 14 ('Fighting on Two Fronts' ) First manga appearance Chapter 42 ('Against Corps Rules') Episode 21 Battle stance: Stone Breathing August 23rd What really sets Gyomei apart isn't just his raw power. It's his tragic backstory . His life might have been one of great tragedy and sorrow loss, as he struggled with the burden of this great pain and loss. Gyomei's childhood was full of pain and loss Gyomei was born to the Himejima clan on Mount Hinode in the late 1800s or early 1900s (probably the Meiji or Taisho era in Japan). His misfortune started from the moment of his birth. His mother died in childbirth and his father died a few years later due to disease, rendering him an orphan. Gyomei went blind at a young age after suffering from a high fever. Although he was blind, he created an extraordinary ability to hear and sense the world around him, giving him the opportunity to create his own unique understanding of the world. Instead of being embraced, those in his village distrusted and feared him, branding him a liar because a blind boy couldn't possibly do what he was doing. Sadly, this resulted in Gyomei being ostracized by his own community, made to live an isolated existence. A monk who cared for orphans—and paid a terrible price As an adult, Gyomei became a monk and cared for nine orphaned children in a modest temple. Though he abandoned every comfort and luxury, he often went without food himself in order to feed the children. As long as he raised them, he found peace and purpose, convincing himself that he had at last found a new family. One night, fortune ran out. In the area where the temple was located, demon hordes frequently attacked, so Gyomei lit Wisteria Incense, which repelled demons. As punishment for not using the restroom, he would make them walk naked through the streets. Unfortunately, one child disobeyed the rule, ventured outdoors, and encountered a demon. To prove his loyalty, the demon offered to free the boy from death if he allowed him to enter the temple. The boy, terrified that he might die, consented—and the demon came in. Later that night, seven of those nine children died. Gyomei faced the demon with his bare arms, shielding the final child, Sayo, until morning came. He conquered the demon, but his hell was just beginning. Betrayed and jailed: Gyomei was accused of murder After the battle, villagers came and discovered the slain bodies of the boys. Without a clear perpetrator, the cops had not arrested anyone. The sole witness, Sayo, was traumatized. When her mom tried to find out what had occurred, she screamed, 'That man's a monster! He killed them all!'—this wasn't her intention, since she meant the demon and not Gyomei. The villagers were confused and accused Gyomei of committing the murders himself. With no demon corpse to follow up (demon bodies disintegrate in daylight), Gyomei was captured and cast into prison, mourning and shattered. He likely would have been put to death had it not been for Kagaya Ubuyashiki, the head of the Demon Slayer Corps, who sensed Gyomei's purity of spirit and brought him into the organization. From monk to warrior: How Gyomei became the Stone Hashira Having nothing to lose, Gyomei trained like a man possessed and went on to serve in the Demon Slayer Corps. Even when he crossed the border into blindness, Sakonji displayed remarkable prowess, ultimately achieving the rank of Stone Hashira—one of the most elite fighters opposing demons. In battle, he wields a huge spiked flail and axe, using his advanced senses to identify foes all around him. Behind his dark, brooding exterior is a man tortured by loss, who channels that loss into his ongoing war on crime. Why Gyomei's story stands out in Demon Slayer Many characters in Demon Slayer have tragic pasts, but Gyomei's might be the most painful. He: Lost his parents at a young age Lost his vision due to illness Was abandoned by his village Raised nine orphans in poverty Watched nearly all of them die Was wrongfully blamed for their deaths Never got the apology or justice he deserved Even Sayo, the child he saved, never had a chance to apologize or explain what really happened. His story reminds us that not all heroes wear smiles—some carry deep scars that make their strength even more incredible. A tragic hero worth remembering Gyomei Himejima is more than just the Stone Hashira—he's the emotional heart of Demon Slayer. His backstory is a powerful reminder that true strength often comes from pain, and that even those who seem calm and collected may be carrying the heaviest burdens. As Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba continues to explore its rich cast of characters, Gyomei's story stands out as one of the darkest and most powerful in the entire anime. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .


Time of India
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Swordsmiths in Demon Slayer: The hidden heroes behind every Nichirin blade
Demon Slayer : Kimetsu no Yaiba is focused on courageous fighters fighting against demons. Behind each slayer's prowess is the incredible craftsmanship of the swordsmiths — artisans whose masterwork have made the famed Nichirin Blades . These unsuspecting weapons makers are the true heroes of humanity, creating the weapons that will save the world from the tyranny of evil. Swordsmith Village: Home of the nichirin blade makers The Swordsmith Village is an underground place where every Demon Slayer sword in existence is crafted. Sheltered by sharp mountains and guarded from demons, this village is home to centuries of refining blacksmiths who spend an eternity perfecting their craft. Their work is sacred, creating arms with Scarlet Crimson Iron Sand and Scarlet Ore, rare materials that soak in sunlight — demons' super special ultimate weakness. One of the most fiery smiths is Hotaru Haganezuka , responsible for creating and repairing Tanjiro Kamado 's Nichirin Sword. Famed for his singular focus and short fuse, Haganezuka views each blade as a piece of his spirit. Yet every day he puts his life on the line to hone Tanjiro's blade, especially in this season's Swordsmith Village Arc, highlighting the profound connection between smith and slayer. Who forges the blades? Tanjiro Kamado – Sword forged by Hotaru Haganezuka Zenitsu Agatsuma – Sword forged by Kozo Kanamori I nosuke Hashibira – Swords made by Jiro, attacked by Inosuke for making the blades too sharp. Giyu Tomioka (Water Hashira) – Swordsmith No name given, but he is thought to have been one of Urokodaki's network of smiths Mitsuri Kanroji (Love Hashira) – Sword forged by a master smith for her specialized fighting style. Smith not identified. Muichiro Tokito (Mist Hashira) – A blade forged by Tecchin Tecchikawahara, the village chief Each blade is individually forged to express the character, art, and craft of its master fencer. This personalization is what makes Nichirin Blades so special — their color shifts according to the user's soul. More than steel: The heart of swordsmiths To these craftspersons, sword-making is a spiritual art, honed for hundreds of years. They don't merely create weapons—they help fulfill the dreams and fantasies of the honor of the Demon Slayer Corps. Like hotaru Haganezuka, who is so dedicated that he continues sharpening Tanjiro's blade even when wounded — working through blood, sweat, and peril. Their emotional ties to their swords are palpable — each blade embodies loyalty, heritage, and the capacity to safeguard the vulnerable. When Tanjiro retrieves an ancient, rusted blade during the Swordsmith Village Arc, Haganezuka almost loses his life restoring it to perfection, emphasizing the spiritual connection between swordsmith and warrior. Unsung heroes of Demon Slayer Swordsmiths in Demon Slayer are key to the narrative's core. True strength isn't always found in might, they tell us — sometimes, it's in tireless artisanship, humble sacrifice and faith in a bigger purpose. As Demon Slayer goes from strength to strength, reaching more and more fans around the globe, the legacy of its smiths serves as a poignant reminder that sometimes, heroes wear no masks. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .