Demon Slayer : Kimetsu no Yaiba - En route pour le village des forgerons
Titre original : Kimetsu no Yaiba Katanakaji no Sato-hen
- 2023
- Tous publics
- 1h 50min
Tous les démons des rangs supérieurs se rassemblent dans le château de l'infini après la défaite des Six démons.Tous les démons des rangs supérieurs se rassemblent dans le château de l'infini après la défaite des Six démons.Tous les démons des rangs supérieurs se rassemblent dans le château de l'infini après la défaite des Six démons.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Zach Aguilar
- Tanjiro Kamado
- (English version)
- (voix)
Laila Berzins
- Additional Voice
- (English version)
- (voix)
Kira Buckland
- Mitsuri Kanroji
- (English version)
- (voix)
Reba Buhr
- Aoi Kanzaki
- (English version)
- (voix)
Griffin Burns
- Muichiro Tokito
- (English version)
- (voix)
Christine Marie Cabanos
- Black Haired Guide
- (English version)
- (voix)
Ray Chase
- Tengen Uzui
- (English version)
- (voix)
Greg Chun
- Muzan Kibutsuji
- (English version)
- (voix)
Amber Lee Connors
- Nakime
- (English version)
- (voix)
Robbie Daymond
- Hotaru Haganezuka
- (English version)
- (voix)
Lucien Dodge
- Akaza
- (English version)
- (voix)
Yuri Ehara
- Aoi Kanzaki
- (voix)
Stephen Fu
- Doma
- (English version)
- (voix)
Toshio Furukawa
- Hantengu
- (voix)
Avis à la une
This 'film' is not a NEW movie. When you book it, it literally tells you that this is the two final episodes of season 2 and the brand new season 3 premiere.
I have no idea why so many people are moaning that they got scammed. Do they lack any patience and fail to read things before getting annoyed that their biases were wrong?
As for this showing- it's a lot of fun. Episode 10 looks amazing on the big screen, episode 11 is a gut-wrenching tale and the season 3 premiere looked amazing on the big screen.
One con is that they didn't remove the credits for episodes 10 and 11, leading to some awkward pauses in the flow.
I have no idea why so many people are moaning that they got scammed. Do they lack any patience and fail to read things before getting annoyed that their biases were wrong?
As for this showing- it's a lot of fun. Episode 10 looks amazing on the big screen, episode 11 is a gut-wrenching tale and the season 3 premiere looked amazing on the big screen.
One con is that they didn't remove the credits for episodes 10 and 11, leading to some awkward pauses in the flow.
They were completely upfront in saying that this was the last two episodes of Season 2 and the double length premiere of Season 3. If you are mad that this is that, blame it on your own ignorance.
Seeing that penultimate episode on the big screen alone is worth the price for me. The Season 3 premiere was a solid first episode, but I'm glad they included the last two to give some action, as S3E1 is largely a setup episode. Even if it'd be cool to have seen more of next season, it was cool to get the sneak peek. And the new opening was great.
This was a really fun experience, especially since I'd waited to watch the two final episodes of Season 2.
Seeing that penultimate episode on the big screen alone is worth the price for me. The Season 3 premiere was a solid first episode, but I'm glad they included the last two to give some action, as S3E1 is largely a setup episode. Even if it'd be cool to have seen more of next season, it was cool to get the sneak peek. And the new opening was great.
This was a really fun experience, especially since I'd waited to watch the two final episodes of Season 2.
Demon slayer looks and sounds immaculate on the big screen. Unfortunately though, the film is ultimately three episodes stitched together - credits and all.
The first part is the last two episodes of the entertainment district arc, while the last part is the start of the next series.
The new content looks great and builds anticipation for the new series. We get to meet the rest of the upper rank demons against a familiar backdrop that is mind bendingly beautiful.
I was hoping to see some more colourful demon slayer action in this movie. Instead, a large proportion of the last part of the film is slapstick comedy and loud wailing from the characters.
All in all, I was somewhat disappointed but still enjoyed it overall.
The first part is the last two episodes of the entertainment district arc, while the last part is the start of the next series.
The new content looks great and builds anticipation for the new series. We get to meet the rest of the upper rank demons against a familiar backdrop that is mind bendingly beautiful.
I was hoping to see some more colourful demon slayer action in this movie. Instead, a large proportion of the last part of the film is slapstick comedy and loud wailing from the characters.
All in all, I was somewhat disappointed but still enjoyed it overall.
Seeing anime in a theater is a special experience in the United States, because you know that everyone who's joining you loves the genre and is just as excited as you for what they're about to see.
This special event was no exception, and it was well worth the trip to the theater for anyone who is a fan of the series.
As far as the content of the special, it is presented as you would see them on TV... as episodes. They keep the intros, the end credits, the songs, and the episodes end as they normally would, just without the ad breaks. That would be my one and only critisicm of this event. I believe it would have felt just a bit more special if the studio had removed those openings and end credits, and made some adjustments to the sound and footage to string it together as a film, that way the audience would have a slightly more unique experience than they would have, simply binge-watching the episodes in one go at home.
That being said, the episodes are fantastic. Amazing fight sequences and animation, a subplot that nearly makes you cry, and of course getting viewers excited for the upcoming season. Absolutely worth seeing in the short window that it will be in the theater.
This special event was no exception, and it was well worth the trip to the theater for anyone who is a fan of the series.
As far as the content of the special, it is presented as you would see them on TV... as episodes. They keep the intros, the end credits, the songs, and the episodes end as they normally would, just without the ad breaks. That would be my one and only critisicm of this event. I believe it would have felt just a bit more special if the studio had removed those openings and end credits, and made some adjustments to the sound and footage to string it together as a film, that way the audience would have a slightly more unique experience than they would have, simply binge-watching the episodes in one go at home.
That being said, the episodes are fantastic. Amazing fight sequences and animation, a subplot that nearly makes you cry, and of course getting viewers excited for the upcoming season. Absolutely worth seeing in the short window that it will be in the theater.
A lot of you dislike about the movie because it's mostly recap and poorly edited together. Yes, that is true, but holy the new episode makes up for it. The cgi animation completely blows every other anime out of the water. The camera controls and large scale shots were immaculate, and the comedy afterwards was great too. And some of you may say it's bad because there were no action scenes, but I think it would be weird to expect another fight right after the last season ended. So overall, this is a great movie, but it should have been edited together more seamlessly. I did find sitting through credits 2 times midway through the movie a bit weird.
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- AnecdotesDespite CrunchyRoll's attempts to make it clear this was meant to be the Season Premiere and nothing more, Many Fans were left unaware the Film was merely a Compilation and were Disappointed to find it was not an actual Movie, like the Mugan Train Film. Some also argue other anime films such as "Kaguya: Love is War: the First Kiss that Never Ends" were given limited releases to focus on marketing and releasing this film instead.
- ConnexionsEdited from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (2019)
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- Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba - To the Swordsmith Village
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 10 117 806 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 10 117 806 $US
- 5 mars 2023
- Montant brut mondial
- 56 319 794 $US
- Durée1 heure 50 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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