I always love that paper airplanes competition they did, it just so heartwarming, these guys are still young, they were supposed to be having fun but instead, they're risking their lives fighting demons, so seeing them having fun just for a little while really warms my heart.
Thank you for your fun reactions today. 🫶 4:59 According to the official fan book, the salary of a Demon Slayer Corps member is 200,000 yen. Hasira can earn as much as they want, indefinitely. 10:33 I love this face on Muichiro. 🤣The difference between his attitude towards Tanjiro and the other members of the corps is stark. 🤣 12:28 I'm glad to see Muichiro enjoying age appropriate fun with his peers. Tanjiro connects their bond in every situation. 😊 The anime version of the Hashira Training Arc is made up of 8 episodes, but in fact it is less than one volume of the original manga. The Tengen's training in episode 3 of the anime is only one page in the original work. In the anime version, original scenes are created for every episode. This is an important arc that leads into the Infinity Castle arc, and includes Hashira's past, the building of bonds between the Demon Slayer Corps members, and foreshadowing. 👍
I love how Bruixa analyzes the story, but Davinci always loses focus. It’s not fair to judge a season until it is finished. Bruixa is right-there are three movies coming, and we are nearing the end of the season. This is the perfect season for that. They are introducing all the Hashira, which helps us connect with them. It wouldn’t make sense for them to fight demons in the movies if we weren’t introduced to them first. And yes, they are doing it for money, but everyone is doing it for money. As Bruixa said, Naruto (I love Naruto, don’t get me wrong) even had filler episodes, and those filler episodes were also for money. The best thing about Demon Slayer is that it doesn’t waste our time. And we all know how good the Mugen Train movie was, so I’m not doubting Ufotable-they’ve delivered every time. And yes, they are making a lot of money and will likely beat their own record for the highest-grossing movie in Japan (Mugen Train). Each movie will surpass that, guaranteed. This will also ensure that the animators are rewarded for their hard work. Let me know if you, You, disagree with me.😊😊
Este episodio se basó en solo 4 paneles del manga y la escena de los aviones de papel es original de Ufotable xD Se siente raro y a la vez relajante ver esos episodios a pesar que sabemos lo que se avecina.....
Thanks for reacts. By the way, the new year is coming soon. So I'll introduce about it a little this time. The New Year is one of the two most key traditional events in Japan. There was originally a custom of worshiping the dead since ancient times, and it was believed that they would return from the other world in winter (Shougatsu : New Year) and summer (Obon), and it was an event to honor the souls of the dead. Later, as the influence of Buddhism became stronger, the Buddhist event "Obon" became an event to honor ancestors, and Shogatsu (New Year) became " Thoshi-gami (god of harvest)" at the beginning who brings happiness and pray for a good harvest for the year, and as a happy time when the gods come. So, it has a different meaning from the Western Happy New Year. New Year customs (Prepared from the end of the year) We decorate with kagami mochi, shimekazari decorations, kadomatsu, etc. We also eat soba and udon as an event that crosses over into the new year. January 1st is also called "New Year's Day," and the morning sun on New Year's Day is called the "Hatsu-hinode," with many people worship the sunrise at the sea or the mountains. Also, January 1 or 2 or 3, people eat zoni, (Offered to God a rice cakes, taro, carrots, radishes, and other cook in miso). Other customs 1) The first acquaintance you meet in the new year will be greeted with "Happy New Year", but this will never be said until the new year. 2) we send New Year's postcard to acquaintances. But now is often done by cell phone or email. But, if you are in mourning, you will send a postcard in advance to apologize for not celebrating New Year. "Hatsumode," where people visit shrines and temples at the start of the new year, and the gods and Buddhas, saying, "I hope your continued support this year." Children are also given New Year's money. There is also "Osechi ryori," a special dish made with wishes for people to live happily and healthily throughout the year. (But I don't eat it because it's too much work to make and expensive to buy.) The New Year period is called "Matsu-no-uchi" and originally ended on January 15th, but in some parts of the Kanto region it ends on January 7th as a custom ordered by the Edo Shogunate. Also, in some regions, the period up to January 20th is called "Shogatsu" and in others, the period up to January 30th is called "Shogatsu". But, the original New Year's Day was on January 1st of the lunar calendar (around February in the Solar calendar), so the Lunar New Year is given more importance in the People's Republic of China (Hong Kong and Macau), Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, North Korea, Vietnam, Malaysia, and other areas. Even in Japan, there are some areas, such as Okinawa Prefecture and the Amami Islands of Kagoshima Prefecture, Lunar New Year is celebrated.
I always love that paper airplanes competition they did, it just so heartwarming, these guys are still young, they were supposed to be having fun but instead, they're risking their lives fighting demons, so seeing them having fun just for a little while really warms my heart.
Thank you for your fun reactions today. 🫶
4:59 According to the official fan book, the salary of a Demon Slayer Corps member is 200,000 yen. Hasira can earn as much as they want, indefinitely.
10:33 I love this face on Muichiro. 🤣The difference between his attitude towards Tanjiro and the other members of the corps is stark. 🤣
12:28 I'm glad to see Muichiro enjoying age appropriate fun with his peers. Tanjiro connects their bond in every situation. 😊
The anime version of the Hashira Training Arc is made up of 8 episodes, but in fact it is less than one volume of the original manga. The Tengen's training in episode 3 of the anime is only one page in the original work. In the anime version, original scenes are created for every episode. This is an important arc that leads into the Infinity Castle arc, and includes Hashira's past, the building of bonds between the Demon Slayer Corps members, and foreshadowing.
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I love how Bruixa analyzes the story, but Davinci always loses focus. It’s not fair to judge a season until it is finished. Bruixa is right-there are three movies coming, and we are nearing the end of the season. This is the perfect season for that. They are introducing all the Hashira, which helps us connect with them. It wouldn’t make sense for them to fight demons in the movies if we weren’t introduced to them first.
And yes, they are doing it for money, but everyone is doing it for money. As Bruixa said, Naruto (I love Naruto, don’t get me wrong) even had filler episodes, and those filler episodes were also for money. The best thing about Demon Slayer is that it doesn’t waste our time.
And we all know how good the Mugen Train movie was, so I’m not doubting Ufotable-they’ve delivered every time.
And yes, they are making a lot of money and will likely beat their own record for the highest-grossing movie in Japan (Mugen Train). Each movie will surpass that, guaranteed. This will also ensure that the animators are rewarded for their hard work.
Let me know if you, You, disagree with me.😊😊
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@@rhc7446 thanks mate
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Este episodio se basó en solo 4 paneles del manga y la escena de los aviones de papel es original de Ufotable xD
Se siente raro y a la vez relajante ver esos episodios a pesar que sabemos lo que se avecina.....
Thanks for reacts.
By the way, the new year is coming soon. So I'll introduce about it a little this time.
The New Year is one of the two most key traditional events in Japan. There was originally a custom of worshiping the dead since ancient times, and it was believed that they would return from the other world in winter (Shougatsu : New Year) and summer (Obon), and it was an event to honor the souls of the dead. Later, as the influence of Buddhism became stronger, the Buddhist event "Obon" became an event to honor ancestors, and Shogatsu (New Year) became " Thoshi-gami (god of harvest)" at the beginning who brings happiness and pray for a good harvest for the year, and as a happy time when the gods come. So, it has a different meaning from the Western Happy New Year.
New Year customs
(Prepared from the end of the year) We decorate with kagami mochi, shimekazari decorations, kadomatsu, etc.
We also eat soba and udon as an event that crosses over into the new year.
January 1st is also called "New Year's Day," and the morning sun on New Year's Day is called the "Hatsu-hinode," with many people worship the sunrise at the sea or the mountains. Also, January 1 or 2 or 3, people eat zoni, (Offered to God a rice cakes, taro, carrots, radishes, and other cook in miso).
Other customs
1) The first acquaintance you meet in the new year will be greeted with "Happy New Year", but this will never be said until the new year.
2) we send New Year's postcard to acquaintances. But now is often done by cell phone or email. But, if you are in mourning, you will send a postcard in advance to apologize for not celebrating New Year.
"Hatsumode," where people visit shrines and temples at the start of the new year, and the gods and Buddhas, saying, "I hope your continued support this year." Children are also given New Year's money.
There is also "Osechi ryori," a special dish made with wishes for people to live happily and healthily throughout the year. (But I don't eat it because it's too much work to make and expensive to buy.)
The New Year period is called "Matsu-no-uchi" and originally ended on January 15th, but in some parts of the Kanto region it ends on January 7th as a custom ordered by the Edo Shogunate.
Also, in some regions, the period up to January 20th is called "Shogatsu" and in others, the period up to January 30th is called "Shogatsu".
But, the original New Year's Day was on January 1st of the lunar calendar (around February in the Solar calendar), so the Lunar New Year is given more importance in the People's Republic of China (Hong Kong and Macau), Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, North Korea, Vietnam, Malaysia, and other areas. Even in Japan, there are some areas, such as Okinawa Prefecture and the Amami Islands of Kagoshima Prefecture, Lunar New Year is celebrated.
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Does he enjoy anime?
C'mon dude we all react differently. He enjoys because he watches. We all anime fans 🤝
La escena de los aviones de papel es de mis favoritas por mucho ❤❤
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