The Return of the Anime by Demon Hunter it turned out to be interesting in several ways. Before bringing viewers back to the Infinity Train, already featured in the film of the same name, the writers explored the character of Kyojuro Rengoku, Pillar of Flames, with unreleased sequences and scenes before the events of the film.

As expected, The second season of Demon Slayer is divided into two sections well pronounced. The first seven episodes will focus entirely on re-proposing the Infinity Train narrative arc, while the following 11 will collect the events of the Red Light District arc. Despite the space, Ufotable surprised viewers by taking a closer look at Rengoku's life and telling them about the latest threat he faced.

The episode begins with good news: someone rescued by Rengoku can make a full recovery without harm or permanent injury. When the Hashira learns about this, however, she discovers that soon the Mugen train will run again, after a period of arrest for mysterious disappearances.

Trapped by these events, Kyojuro tries to understand more before he has to face the demon he has been hunting for some time. Shortly after defeating him, Rengoku returns to ponder the threat posed by the Mugen train and realizes it is so an extremely strong opponent, especially after swallowing 40 passengers. To do this, he decides to go to the nearest train station to get on board.

An episode that gives you a fuller and more accurate look at the character and his intentions that also contains a unique promise. The Hashira indeed saves a grandmother with her granddaughter and promises to see each other again in the future. What do you think of this first episode? Let us know what you think at the bottom of the news.

To wrap up, we leave you with our review of Demon Slayer episode 1x02, and keep in mind that season two will have fewer episodes than the previous one.

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