Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba's Tanjirou, Nezuko, Zenitsu, & Inosuke Posing with Their Weapons Drawn
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Demon Slayer anime series has some of the most stunning opening and closing sequences from the recent decade. Animated by Ufotable, the battle sequences, breathing techniques, and genuine displays of emotion from the voice actors are why the anime is cherished by fans worldwide. However, one of the most defining aspects of the franchise is its music.
9 Koi Kogare Season 3’s ending theme song has one unique aspect that perfectly aligns with the Swordsmith Village Arc. Close “Koi Kogare” is performed by Japanese vocalist Milet and rock band Man with a Mission. This song serves as the ending theme for season 3 of Demon Slayer. While there aren’t many qualities that set it apart from the other themes, one element matches it to season 3 perfectly.
“A new morning will arrive. A song will start soon, heading for the dawn that is calling for you.” – “Asa Ga Kuru” Mugen Train is the most famous arc in the Demon Slayer series. While most arcs typically receive one or two theme songs, Mugen Train contains three songs total, including the theme written for the 2021 film. The lyrics in “Shirogane” are full of hope and pay tribute to the Flame Hashira throughout the song. Finally, with a fast-paced, drum set-driven beat and LiSA’s masterful vocals, season 2’s 1st ending is a solid addition to the Mugen Train playlist.
5 Kizuna No Kiseki Season 3’s opening theme is well-suited to the anime's climax. Close Milet and Man with a Mission return with stellar vocals in season 3’s opening theme song, “Kizuna No Kiseki.” Released in the summer of 2023, the Swordsmith Village Arc is still fresh in fans' minds. Additionally, this arc marks the most pivotal moment in the show: Nezuko’s return to humanity.
4 From the Edge Season 1’s ending song is wonderfully nostalgic for veteran Demon Slayer fans. Season 1’s theme songs are among the most recognizable in the Demon Slayer series. LiSA’s extraordinary vocals are displayed once more in “From the Edge”, season 1’s ending song. While Demon Slayer has four confirmed seasons, its earlier arcs hold up against their newer counterparts.
“Let my voice strain like a burning flower, lighting up the darkness. Change my vague, correct answers into a musical score. Counting the nights and painting the mornings. Produce a vivid sound.” – “Zankyosanka”
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