The release date was announced alongside a new trailer that provides fans more views into the next season.
After grossing millions at the box office, Demon Slayer Season 4, also known as To the Hashira Training Arc, has finally received an official release date. The fourth season of the popular action-fantasy anime series will soon be available to watch on Crunchyroll. In addition, the series has released the first official trailer for the new season. Watch below:
Demon Slayer: To the Hashira Training will premiere in Japan on Fuji TV at 11:15 p.m. on Sunday, May 12th. The first episode will be an hour-long special that has already been released in select theaters in the United States. After a brief delay, the episode will be available on Crunchyroll the same day. So, anime aficionados, remember to mark your calendars!
The release date was announced alongside a new trailer that provides fans with fresh insights into the next season. The trailer showcases MY FIRST STORY×HYDE’s opening tune with captivating images. Fans can count on ufotable’s eye-catching animation.
The official synopsis for Demon Slayer Season 4 reads, “Tanjiro visits the Stone Hashira, Himejima, who plans to prepare him for the next conflicts. The training to become a Hashira (a high-ranking member of the Demon Slayer Corps) is rigorous and tough. Earning Himejima’s approval appears unattainable, but Tanjiro refuses to give up! Meanwhile, Muzan, the demon lord, searches for Nezuko and Ubuyashiki.
Fans are ecstatic when the Demon Slayer Season 4 trailer releases.
Shortly after the trailer was released, fans took to social media to express their excitement. One fan wrote on YouTube, “The hashira training DID increase the levels of most demon slayers. Following training, the lower ranks can compete with the majority of lesser moons.
Another admirer commented, “I’m really impressed at how the animation has remained continuously stunning throughout the seasons. Thank you to all at ufotable who have worked so hard to keep providing us with this wonderful anime/animation.”