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Overall | 4.5 |
In Taishō-era Japan, Tanjiro Kamado is a kindhearted and intelligent boy who lives with his family. He has become his family's sole source of income after the passing of his father. Everything changes when his family is attacked and slaughtered by a demon. Tanjiro and his sister Nezuko are the sole survivors of the incident, with Nezuko being transformed into a demon, but still surprisingly showing signs of human emotion and thought. After an encounter with Giyū Tomioka, a demon slayer, Tanjiro is recruited by Giyū to also become a demon slayer to help his sister turn human again and avenge the deaths of the rest of his family. Tanjiro keeps training until becoming a demon slayer and this is where his mission starts.
Starring: Natsuki Hanae, Akari Kitτ, Hiro Shimono, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, Nobuhiko OkamotoAnime | 100% |
Foreign | 89% |
Comic book | 40% |
Fantasy | 35% |
Action | 16% |
Adventure | 11% |
Martial arts | 7% |
Sci-Fi | 7% |
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Japanese: LPCM 2.0 (48kHz, 24-bit)
English: LPCM 2.0 (48kHz, 24-bit)
English
Blu-ray Disc
Six-disc set (3 BDs, 3 CDs)
Region A (B, C untested)
Movie | 4.5 | |
Video | 4.5 | |
Audio | 4.5 | |
Extras | 4.5 | |
Overall | 4.5 |
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Part 1 is an action-packed extravaganza that hits all the right notes in its introductory set of episodes. The critically acclaimed and fan-favorite anime series airs on the popular Tokyo MX network in Japan. The series airs on Cartoon Network's Toonami action-anime block in North America. Adapted from the manga by Koyoharu Gotouge, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba is produced by Hikaru Kondo (Fate/Zero, The Garden of Sinners: Future Gospel) and is licensed by Funimation Entertainment (Cowboy Bebop, Dragon Ball Z).
Tanjiro Kamado (Natsuki Hanae) comes home one day to discover that a rampaging demon has killed almost his entire family only leaving two sole survivors himself and his younger sister, Nezuko (Akari Kito). Detemrined to fight demons from that day forward, Tanjiro becomes a demon slayer: vowing revenge against the vile creatures who destroyed his family. Nezuko turns in to a demon because of the attack and yet her human soul remains can Tanjiro find a cure for his sister? An exciting, action-packed adventure awaits.
Demon Slayer is one of the more intense action anime productions from the last several years. There is something remarkably engaging about the production and its first-rate fight scenes. The demons are vividly animated and downright horrific in appearance. The series is often downright shocking as demon beheading becomes a common occurrence on the series and the violent blood-baths of the demon slaying fight scenes are gruesome, intense, and overwhelming to watch. The stage is set from the get-go for an intense series and the action becomes even more intense> the further one gets in to the series run.
One of the most outstanding elements to the production is the exquisite art direction by the team of Masahiro Kimura and Masaru Yanaka. The animation is truly compelling and distinctive on many levels. As Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba unfolds, I was blown away by the artistic style used. Background artwork was vivid and memorable. The outdoor scenery from ancient Japan was so engaging that I was easily drawn in to the canvas and world of the series with ease.
A stunning premium edition.
The character designs also stand out as compelling components within the DNA fabric of the series. The central protagonists have unique characteristics which impress on a visual-level and the demon characters are horrific in their otherworldly appearances. The efforts from the animation team can be felt throughout the entire set. The animators bring their A-game to the material and viewers are brought along for the ride. The animation is further enhanced by the cinematography by Yuichi Terao (Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works , Tales of Zestiria the X) and the stylistic flourishes it delivers: an almost Noir-like atmosphere and a Gothic undertone that is scary, indeed.
Then there's the music score: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba features a superb soundtrack featuring music composed by Yuki Kajiura (Madlax, Noir) and Go Shiina (God Eater, Dimension W). Kajiura remains one of the most impressive composers in anime. The music manages to bring a sense of wonder to the table. The dramatic sequences manage to convey genuine emotion and the action sequences are more exciting with the score accompaniment.
Ufotable (Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train) is behind the screenplays for the mega-hit series. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba finds a solid voice as an anime. Unlike most other M rated anime series, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba seems to walk a fine line between feeling like a TV-14 action-powerhouse and being a full-fledged horror anime (with all that entails). The demon-slaying element is always intense and gruesome but the heart of the series is also golden.
Haruo Sotozaki (Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train, Tales of Zestiria the X) is a great director and the filmmaking is on a scale that feels cinematic. As head director for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba, Sotozaki manages to imbue the program with clever drama and compelling action. The introductory episode hits the ground running establishing the premise with ease and each subsequent episode continues to deliver (in spades). No action-anime fan should go without checking out Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba.
Arriving on Blu-ray from Aniplex, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba: Volume 1 is presented in 1080p MPEG-4 AVC encoded high definition. The presentation is of the same master which was used for the Funimation standard edition. The collectors edition from Aniplex has a similarly impressive picture quality. The animation looks outstanding. The fight scenes are intense and fluid. The line art is impressively detailed. Everything in the animation is brought to life with outstanding clarity. A tremendous presentation.
The collectors edition includes two lossless audio options: English uncompressed PCM 2.0 stereo and Japanese uncompressed PCM 2.0 stereo (with English subtitles). The 24 bit audio is exceptional and adds to the experience. The detail and immersion of a high-resolution audio presentation is terrific. Aniplex maxes out their product with high-quality bit-rates and the 24 bit depth audio adds to the experience. An outstanding presentation.
Unlike the Funimation Entertainment standard editions, the premium edition of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba: Volume 1 includes three soundtrack CD's featuring music from the series, a beautiful art box, a booklet, and art cards. An impressive assortment for die-hard fans.
The release also includes audio commentary on episode one with the Japanese cast (with English subtitles) and audio commentary on episode eleven (with the English dub cast).
Textless Opening (HD, 1:31)
Textless Ending (HD, 1:31)
The premium edition of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Volume 1 is a must-own collectors edition for die-hard fans of the series. Not only does the set contain some exclusive bonus features that aren't found within the standard edition set from Funimation Entertainment, the set also includes three soundtrack CD's with music from the show. The beautiful art-box, booklet, and art cards are nice additions as well. A great collection. Highly recommended.
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