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Demon Slayer Film Breaks Box Office Records

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The Demon Slayer film has quickly become a major hit at Japan’s box office. It earned over 10 billion yen in just eight days, a milestone few movies achieve. This record-breaking success has attracted viewers across the country and brought new energy to Japan’s film industry.

Released on July 18, “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba ‘Infinity Castle – Part 1: Akaza Returns'” has set a new domestic record. Distributor Aniplex Inc. reported the film sold more than 9.1 million tickets and made 12.87 billion yen within 10 days. Its opening weekend alone brought in 5.52 billion yen, surpassing the 2020 “Demon Slayer” film’s record of 4.62 billion yen during its first three days.

The “Demon Slayer” franchise started as a manga serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2016 to 2020. The story follows Tanjiro Kamado, a young boy fighting demons while trying to cure his sister, who has become a demon herself. Its popularity has expanded beyond manga to anime series, films, merchandise, and video games, making it a cultural phenomenon.

This film’s success highlights the franchise’s ongoing popularity and its large impact on Japan’s entertainment scene. Fans nationwide have eagerly visited theaters to see the latest chapter in the saga, with many showing enthusiasm on social media platforms and fan communities.

Industry experts credit the film’s strong performance to its compelling storyline, stunning animation, and the loyal fan base built from the manga and previous films. The franchise’s consistent delivery of high-quality content has made it a major player in Japanese pop culture, influencing not only entertainment but also fashion and tourism.

In short, the latest “Demon Slayer” film has shattered box office records, proving the series’ immense popularity and cultural significance across Japan.

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