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Demon Slayer: The anime only adapted one and a half pages of the manga!

Rafael Shinzo
Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo. I created the AnimeNew website in 2009 to offer news about anime, manga, and games directly from Japan.

Demon Slayer fans , we have some intriguing news! Episode 3, the most recent episode of the 4th season of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, surprised everyone by adapting only one and a half pages from chapter 132 of the manga . That's right, you didn't misread. The rest of the episode was all original content from the anime!

This bold decision by the creators has generated much discussion among fans. While some appreciate the faithfulness to the original material, others are loving the opportunity to explore new angles and details of the story that the anime is providing. This original anime content may be a way to delve deeper into characters and events in a way that the manga, with its space limitations, cannot.

For those who are only watching the anime, this type of adaptation can be an excellent opportunity to delve even deeper into the Demon Slayer . On the other hand, manga readers may feel that these additions enrich the experience, offering new perspectives on the plot and its characters.

Regardless of how you consume Demon Slayer, it's undeniable that the series continues to surprise and delight us. The quality of the animation, the thrilling soundtrack, and the epic battles are elements that keep the audience eager for each new episode.

Synopsis Demon Slayer:

In the fourth season, Tanjiro seeks the help of Himejima, the Stone Hashira, to prepare to face Muzan in an epic battle. Meanwhile, the villain Muzan intensifies his efforts to find Nezuko, Tanjiro's sister.

So, what did you think of the decision to include so much original content? Do you think it enriches the story, or would you prefer they follow the manga more closely? Leave your opinion in the comments and keep following AnimeNew for more updates and reviews on Demon Slayer and other amazing anime!

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