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Demon Slayer Season 3 episode 1 Review

Demon Slayer Season 3 episode 1 Review

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Demon Slayer Season 3, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village, has finally been released. The episodes are based on the manga from chapters 100 to 127. The highly anticipated first episode premiered in February at the LA Premiere, but was officially released yesterday. The release of the new season is causing quite a stir among fans.

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The episode begins with a reminder that Demon Slayer has ended and that Muzan has not been defeated. The ominous opening scene sets the stage for the new season. The visuals are stunning, but the scene is dark and foreboding, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats.

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The new season introduces a number of new characters, including the two demons that will be faced in the swordsmith village. The demon with numbers in his name and the other demon with a unique appearance are both featured prominently in the episode.

The character Doma is also introduced in this episode. His head has hands, which is both creepy and intriguing. His presence in the series adds to the sense of foreboding, as it is clear that he has the power to take down anyone who challenges him.

The power differences between the upper ranks and the lower ranks are emphasized in this episode, with the lower-ranked characters being talked down to by the upper-ranked ones. This adds to the tension in the series, as it is clear that any fight between the two ranks would result in a devastating loss for the lower ranks.

Overall, the first episode of Demon Slayer Season 3 is dark, creepy, and foreboding. The visuals are stunning, but the tone is serious and intense. Fans of the series will no doubt be thrilled to see the continuation of the story, but they should be prepared for a season that is darker and more intense than ever before.

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