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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle is quickly closing in on being the fifth highest grossing film of the year worldwide, and that’s an even more impressive feat considering this year also saw the releases of massive studio franchise entries like Superman, The Fantastic Four: First Steps and much more. It’s a huge win for anime in theaters, but it’s an even bigger win for Demon Slayer itself. It’s now become the headliner for this generation of anime fans, and we won’t see anything else take that place anytime soon.
Demon Slayer Has Taken Over This Generation of Anime Fans

2020 sparked a huge shift with anime fans as not only were they watching more than ever before with the silver lining of the COVID-19 pandemic giving fans more time to do so, but it also brought in a whole new generation of watchers. Polling Gen Z and Alpha viewers revealed that they are more likely to watch anime over any other form of entertainment really highlighted this greater shift that was taking place. But that was also due to the wider viral success of shows like Demon Slayer helping to spark even more interest.
It can be seen all over the Internet, too. When an anime goes viral, there’s likely some kind of fight clip or character edit that makes its way through multiple social media channels and platforms. This gives those younger viewers more incentive to see the source of cede fights, and there was no bigger example than with Demon Slayer Episode 19. Because while that first season did alright when it debuted, it wasn’t until Tanjiro tapped into the Hinokami Kagura for the very first time that fans everywhere took notice. That episode went viral to such a degree (that clip of Tanjiro cutting off Rui’s head was everywhere) that the rest of the franchise rose in popularity around it.
It really did seem like it was all good timing for Demon Slayer. The climax of the anime’s first season drew new eyes to the anime itself. Gotoge’s manga was also wrapping up the massive Infinity Castle arc at the same time, and that drew fans to shelves, and it was all followed with the release of the Mugen Train feature film. Fully capitalizing on the peaking popularity of that first season, Mugen Train hit at such a perfect time that it’s still the biggest box office performer in Japan’s entire history of film. It was all just a perfect timing that couldn’t be replicated…which was the case until Infinity Castle.









