On the official page for the animated manga adaptation of Kimetsu no yaiba It was announced that the studies Ufotable To commemorate Valentine’s Day, they are producing a series of short films with four episodes. This project is called Kimetsu Gakuen Valentine Hen and is released by the official YouTube channel of Aniplex next February 14th.

The short films will accompany the “Kimetsu-Sai-Anime Ni-Shuunen Kinen-Sai-” event, which will be broadcast online on the same day and commemorate the second anniversary of the premiere of this animated adaptation. The fourth short film will therefore be broadcast during the broadcast of this event.

Eventually Gotouge published the original manga in the magazine Weekly shonen jump from the publisher Shueisha Completed in February 2016 and May 2020 with a total of 23 volumes. The animated adaptation of the manga had a total of 26 episodes and was produced by the studios. Ufotable, Headed by Haruo Sotozaki and published in April 2019. Later a film called Kimetsu no Yaiba: Mugen Ressha henwas released in Japanese theaters on October 16.

Synopsis of Kimetsu no Yaiba

In the Taisho era in Japan, Tanjirou Kamado is a kind and intelligent boy who lives in the mountains with his family. Tanjirou became head of his family after the death of his father and makes constant trips to the village at the foot of the mountain to sell firewood and charcoal.

However, his life changes when one day when he returns home after a night out, he discovers that his family has been killed by a demon. Tanjirou and her sister Nezuko are the only survivors now, but she has been turned into a demon, though surprisingly she still shows emotion and appears to have a sense of reason. After meeting Giyuu Tomioka, a demon hunter; Tanjirou He decides to become a demon hunter in order to hunt down his family’s killer and find a way to get Nezuko back to normal.

Source: ANN

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