there Popularity of Demon Slayer it was crowded. Japan was completely immersed in the story of Tanjiro and the demon hunters, but the rest of the world fell into the same grip. Koyoharu Gotouge's work, masterfully brought to life by Ufotable, has gained a global reach, with millions of fans in every corner of the world.
There are still a few months left for Demon Slayer 3 and yet we see the protagonists in every aspect and in every place, even the most unthinkable. And that's exactly what happened in Mexico recently, one of the countries hardest hit by the Demon Slayer craze. In Mexico City, the MetroCDMX line 6 experienced problems due to a sudden failure of the doors, which did not allow an excellent closure of a wagon and therefore the safety of all its passengers. It was necessary to go to the workshop by train, with the obligatory inconveniences for passengers and technicians, to identify the problem: a small key ring from Nezuko had slipped into one of the door railsblocked from working properly.
The technicians took some photos that ended up on MetroCDMX's official Twitter account, where you can see Nezuko's bunch of keys blocking the subway as well as the place where it ended up. In addition, the following message was inserted: "This morning, a line 6 train was taken for inspection because a plastic object prevented the doors from closing properly. Please protect your belongings [sulla metropolitana] and don't lock the doors."
It wasn't long before the tweet went viral, as did this one poor Nezuko who lost her owner. And also from Mexico here are some Demon Slayer statuettes of dubious taste.
This morning I took a number 6 train to overhaul the door mechanism where I found a plastic object jamming the locks. Respect your property properly, do not block doors and follow personal instructions. pic.twitter.com/QHiu0qikSM
— MetroCDMX (@MetroCDMX) December 16, 2022