Absolutely incredible. Everything—animation, story, plot, music—is top-tier. No weak points. Just pure excellence.
I’ve already finished the manga, but seeing it fully adapted into anime is a completely different experience. It hits harder. The execution is insane, and the impact is on another level.
Every single character is thoughtfully written. No one feels wasted. That’s why I can confidently say Demon Slayer is one of the best—even the villains are given depth and meaningful backstories. They’re not just evil for the sake of it.
And Muzan? I genuinely hate him—in the best way possible. He truly feels like the root of all evil, a master manipulator who exploits pain, trauma, and desperation to control others. He uses the villains’ tragic situations and emotions to bend them to his will, which makes him even more infuriating—and effective. That alone makes him one of the most well-written antagonists out there.
Watching this arc felt like I was one of the Hashira myself—cheering during the fights, grieving over the losses. The emotional weight was heavy, and the experience was unforgettable. I couldn’t help but feel both hyped and heartbroken at the same time.
The structure of the Infinity Castle is absolutely mind-blowing. The creativity and complexity behind it are insane. You can really tell how much thought went into every detail of this arc—from the story progression to the visual execution.
There were so many satisfying moments, but my absolute favorite was Zenitsu’s scene. That moment alone gave me chills. And of course, Tanjiro’s comedy moments still shine—he brings the perfect balance of humor, making sure there’s never a dull or boring moment despite the heavy themes.
I’m beyond excited to see the final parts fully adapted. This series has set the bar incredibly high, and I’m genuinely looking forward to how everything will conclude in the anime.
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