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6/29/2025, 4:57:27 PM
>>280088636
Your insecurity is reeking. The anime is still popular, yes. Doesn't mean the manga sells anymore and Demon Slayer itself isn't a phenomenon anymore. Go to Yahoo Japan and see for yourself, they say the series lost steam after Entertainment District ("Swordsmith and Hashira Training weren’t interesting", "Hashira arc had boring editing, animation-only scenes that felt like filler.") Not to mention, a lot of people talk about how Japan is struggling with an economic crisis right now (inflation and a weak yen) not like back then when Mugen Train dropped. Several comments even say, "Who has money for a family movie trip now?" and "Streaming is easier. Why go to the theater?" And knowing Aniplex, they will absolutely release Infinity Castle for TV like they did with Mugen Train. They're infamous for doing that.
The die-hards will show up, but the general crowd that helped push Mugen Train to $400M+ are not throwing money around anymore, especially for what looks like a setup film.
Your insecurity is reeking. The anime is still popular, yes. Doesn't mean the manga sells anymore and Demon Slayer itself isn't a phenomenon anymore. Go to Yahoo Japan and see for yourself, they say the series lost steam after Entertainment District ("Swordsmith and Hashira Training weren’t interesting", "Hashira arc had boring editing, animation-only scenes that felt like filler.") Not to mention, a lot of people talk about how Japan is struggling with an economic crisis right now (inflation and a weak yen) not like back then when Mugen Train dropped. Several comments even say, "Who has money for a family movie trip now?" and "Streaming is easier. Why go to the theater?" And knowing Aniplex, they will absolutely release Infinity Castle for TV like they did with Mugen Train. They're infamous for doing that.
The die-hards will show up, but the general crowd that helped push Mugen Train to $400M+ are not throwing money around anymore, especially for what looks like a setup film.
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