Demon Slayer season 4, episode 1 review: "Comes perilously close to the dreaded f-word – filler – at times" (2024)

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While the extra-long premiere doesn’t always make the most of its time, the opening to the Hashira Training arc provides just enough compelling story beats to keep fans coming back for more

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Demon Slayer’s fourth season, an adaptation of the Hashira Training arc from Koyoharu Gotouge’s all-conquering manga, is here. As anime series go, it’s undoubtedly one of the biggest and most hotly anticipated of the year – but does it live up to the hype?

Things start promisingly enough for the extra-long 48-minute premiere. The Wind and Serpent Hashiras undertake a rescue mission that soon morphs into an intriguing tease of what’s to come as they come oh-so-close to uncovering the entrance to Big Bad Muzan Kibutsuji’s Infinity Castle. However, their chase of a lowly threat ultimately proves fruitless as the door to the demon headquarters quite literally slams shut in their face.

As openings go, it’s exactly the sort of breathless, story-centric gambit Demon Slayer should be aiming for. It’s also an original anime scene, once again proving that animation studio Ufotable knows exactly when to stretch out or cut the source material to play to its strengths; in this case – Ufotable’s always-excellent action animation.

Unfortunately, the first five minutes is the episode’s high point. ‘To Defeat Muzan Kibutsuji’ is glacially paced, dealing mostly with Tanjiro’s post-Swordsmith Village recovery and setting up events to come.

Long-time fans will know that Demon Slayer’s arc-openers are typically slow and effectively amount to place-setting, but that sort of rhythm and predictable shape starts to wear thin after over 50 episodes.

Speaking of testing patience, your mileage may seriously vary with how much of the in-your-face humour from the likes of Inosuke and Zenitsu are crammed in here, especially with the latter missing for the bulk of last season.

Personally, I don’t find it too jarring – though the balance between the serious stylings of Tanjiro’s continuing hunt for the ones who killed his family and the goofy, wacky shenanigans of the side cast don’t always mesh as well as you might hope.

In truth, the hot-headed Hotaru’s quick interaction with Tanjiro – gifting him a new sword emblazoned with a tribute to Rengoku’s hilt while simultaneously remonstrating with our hero – is about as effective as that blend of styles gets and it a welcome moment that helps elevate the opening episode of the Hashira Training arc.

Training day

Demon Slayer season 4, episode 1 review: "Comes perilously close to the dreaded f-word – filler – at times" (1)

The amount of relative downtime in the Demon Slayer season 4 premiere, though, does allow the intriguing tidbits we do get to truly shine.

The Hashira meeting, chaired by a dying Kagaya’s wife Amane, is one such moment. At once, it offers up breadcrumbs leading towards the endgame, while also kickstarting the arc by outlining plans to train the next generation of the Demon Slayer Corps in their battle against Muzan and the Twelve Kizuki. The mentions of the peculiar markings on each elite demon slayer’s face should certainly perk the ears up of manga and non-manga readers alike.

The end reveal featuring Tamayo being enlisted for a task with the Insect Hashira also creates a fresh dynamic and one that, crucially, has an eye towards moving the series forward instead of artificially extending the show’s lifespan across multiple years and seasons.

Oddly enough, that’s where my main concerns with the premiere episode lie: not within the content itself, but with what’s to come.

A cursory glance at the manga arc suggests that this is going to be a far shorter season more in line with Mugen Train. But where that had a unique location, compelling narrative, and one of the all-time great anime battles at its end, Hashira Training takes the shape more of a pit-stop on the way to the main destination rather than anything hugely worthwhile in its own right.

Demon Slayer season 4, episode 1 review: "Comes perilously close to the dreaded f-word – filler – at times" (2)

The montage of training in the premiere, too, almost could have been enough. How Ufotable will stretch this out into a full (or even half-length) season is anyone’s guess, but this episode (and by definition this season) comes perilously close to the dreaded f-word – filler – at times.

After a slight stumble of a season at the Swordsmith Village, the last thing Demon Slayer needs to do is stall for time and lose momentum. The shadow of the likes of peers Jujutsu Kaisen and Chainsaw Man are growing longer by the day; Demon Slayer risks falling a little by the wayside if it continues to buy time before the final arc.

Despite its flaws, Demon Slayer’s return is still a welcome one. Tanjiro remains the beating heart of the series and among anime’s most likeable and affable protagonists in a medium swamped with brooding swordsmen. The sprinkling of teases are also well placed, providing just enough of a reason for lapsed fans to stick around for the rest of the Hashira Training arc.

Some questions – the pacing, the content of the arc, and how long the season will be – will be answered in due course. For now, Hashira Training kicks off the first step towards Demon Slayer’s finale in fine enough fashion.

Demon Slayer season 4 airs weekly on Crunchyroll. For more, check out the Demon Slayer season 4 release schedule and our guide on how to watch Demon Slayer in order.

Demon Slayer season 4, episode 1 review: "Comes perilously close to the dreaded f-word – filler – at times" (3)

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FAQs

Where can I watch Demon Slayer season 4? ›

Demon Slayer season 4, episode 4 is all set to release this week as Tanjiro makes the next stop on his Hashira Training journey. To help you sidestep any spoilers and social media chatter, we've got the Demon Slayer season 4, episode 4 release date, and streaming time on Crunchyroll in the US and UK.

Who is the weakest Hashira in Demon Slayer? ›

Shinobu Kocho Is the Weakest Hashira

The Insect Hashira, Shinobu's petite frame prevents her from being physically able to decapitate any demon, be it an Upper-Rank or the weakest demon in Japan.

Who saved Tanjiro from Muzan? ›

Muzan continues to lash at Tanjiro who is slowly being overcome with oxygen deprivation and losing his footing, but is saved by Obanai who was restored to health by Yushiro and who is revealed to have lost his sight during Muzan's earlier use of his leg tentacles.

How old is Tanjiro? ›

According to GameRant, Tanjiro is only 13 years old when he comes home to find his family slaughtered by Kibutsuji Muzan. He is 15 years old in the Entertainment District arc, going on to 16, especially after four months of training at the butterfly mansion. His birthday is on July 14th.

Does Tanjiro become a demon? ›

In Demon Slayer Chapter 201, Tanjiro and Muzan enter into an epic final battle that leaves both of them on the brink of death. Before dying, Muzan turns Tanjiro into a demon. Tanjiro quickly becomes the Demon Slayer Corps' most brutal enemy, even if he was their friend and ally in life.

Is Demon Slayer appropriate for 11 year olds? ›

Netlfix's age rating for Demon Slayer covers a broad range of material, which garners it an overall TV-MA rating because of occasional nudity. Each individual season earns its own rating. The "Tanjiro Kamado, Unwavering Resolve" arc (Season 1 on Netflix) is rated TV-14 for fear, gore, violence and language.

Who is the hated Hashira? ›

While almost all the Hashira agreed that Nezuko had to be dealt with as a demon, Sanemi's cruel and unusual treatment of Tanjiro's sister made fans quick to dislike him. His actions aside, Sanemi's angry and abrasive personality have made it difficult for him to resonate with viewers.

Who is the nicest Hashira? ›

Rengoku is easily one of the most lovable Hashira in Demon Slayer. This is why it's a shame that he succumbed to the wounds that he suffered in his fight against Akaza. Regardless, the strength that Rengoku showed in this encounter was still incredible to behold.

What rank is Tanjiro? ›

Tanjiro, Zenitsu, and Inosuke have progressed from Mizunoto to Kanoe due to their remarkable achievements. Murata, who survived a harrowing encounter on Mount Nagumo, also holds the rank of Kanoe. Kanao Tsuyuri, Shinobu's adoptive sister, holds the rank of Tsuchinoto, one rank higher than the aforementioned Slayers.

Who killed Mitsuri? ›

Mitsuri Kanroji: Love Pillar (Killed by Muzan) Iguro Obanai: Snake Pillar (Killed by Muzan)

Who killed Tanjiro? ›

To sum things up, Tanjiro died fighting Muzan and was revived within seconds due to the transfer of blood from the Demon King to Tanjiro. He turns into a Demon and Kanao injects a certain medicine made from Wisteria flowers that turns him back to a human.

Why does Muzan hate Tanjiro? ›

Although Muzan had never met Tanjiro before then, he knew immediately that he needed to eliminate him after recognizing the hanafuda earrings he wore to be the ones his would-have-been killer previously donned, as later revealed.

Is Tanjiro's dad a demon? ›

If you have been asking, "Is Tanjiro's dad a demon?" Tanjiro Kamado isn't a demon. He never came in contact with Muzan, who was the chief demon. Therefore, there is no way he could have the demonic traits. However, his two children, Tanjiro and Nezuko were demons at some point.

How old is Nezuko in season 3? ›

14 Years Old

At 14, just a year younger than Tanjiro and Inosuke, Nezuko is very much the baby of the group. She's also the youngest character in the main cast. Moreover, Nezuko's short stature makes her look a lot younger than she appears — her wide eyes and diminutive features seem rather childlike.

Is Tanjiro related to Yoriichi? ›

Tanjiro's connection to Yoriichi is not through blood relation, but through their similar appearances, which is due to the divine nature of Sun Breathing.

Is Demon Slayer season 4 out? ›

The Demon Slayer season 4 release date was May 12, 2024. It is streaming exclusively on Crunchyroll. Demon Slayer season 4, episode 4 will launch on June 2, 2024 at 10:45 AM Pacific and 1:45 PM Eastern. That's 6:45 PM BST in the UK.

Where can I watch Demon Slayer episode 4? ›

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba — Season 1, Episode 4
  • Fandango at Home.
  • Prime Video.
  • Hulu.

How many episodes are there in Demon Slayer 4? ›

We're expecting 11 episodes in Demon Slayer season 4, but this has not been confirmed. Previous seasons have followed an 11-episode arc, so it would make sense if season 4 did the same.

Is Demon Slayer season 5 on Netflix? ›

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