Demon Slayer – Season 3 brings back the series’ best animator

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is considered one of the best anime with animation and artistic quality today. The anime team includes several talented animators from Ufotable and one of the best known among them is Nozomu Abe , who will have a hand in producing the next episode of season 3.

Demon Slayer – Season 3 brings back the series’ best animator

On social media, the profile @ASCom0 discovered the names of the team that produced the next episode of Demon Slayer and the name that caught so much attention from fans is Nozomu Abe.

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As we can see in the tweet, this animator is responsible for most of the anime's most memorable episodes. He produced the famous episode of Zenitsu releasing his thunder and the majestic scene of Tanjiro and Nezuko doing a combo attack in episode 19. Now he will work on episode 5 of the Vila dos Ferreiros arc, which premieres on Sunday (7th) .

Synopsis:

Tanjiro wakes up from a coma after defeating Lua Superior 6 in the Entertainment District and needs to go to the blacksmith village to forge a new sword, as his old weapon was damaged. However, on the way, he comes across new demons who receive orders from Muzan, the main villain of the plot, to kill the blacksmiths. Without blacksmiths, hunters will have no swords to fight demons. So Tanjiro and his friends have to fight the demons of the Upper Moons again to stop them.

Therefore, the 1st season of Kimetsu no Yaiba premiered in April 2019 , making the film a successful phenomenon. Finally, the second season premiered on December 5, 2021 in Japan. In addition, the 3rd season premiered on Crunchyroll after the release of the film To the Swordsmith Village- World Tour on February 2 in Japan.

Finally, do you think the next episode of the anime can improve even more with the return of Nozomu Abe? Say your comment below!

Source: ASCom0

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