'Demon Slayer' Movie Smashes Box Office Records in Japan
Demon Slayer, Kimetsu no Yalba, cover art for the first home media volume of the season, featuring Tanjiro Kamado. ©Wikipedia, Ufotable, Aniplex, Shueisha & Koyoharu Gotouge

Japan’s beloved Demon Slayer franchise is once again rewriting box office history. The newest film installment has become the fastest to reach 10 billion yen, thrilling fans and industry watchers alike.

The latest movie adaptation of hit manga and anime series Demon Slayers breaking records in Japan, becoming the fastest film to gross 10 billion yen ($67 million), an industry body said.

The film was released on July 18 and reached the 10-billion-yen mark after eight days.

The previous record-holder was the last installment of the series, which hit that figure after 10 days in 2020, Kogyo Tsushinsha, which tracks movie sales, said on Monday.

"We thank each and every fan who came to movie theaters and theater staff who are delivering this to the fans," the movie's official X account said on Monday.

"Demon Slayer" is originally a manga comic book series that has sold over 200 million copies worldwide, according to its publisher Shueisha.

The work by artist Koyoharu Gotouge follows a combat adventure of boy hero Tanjiro Kamado who fights demons as he searches for a cure for his sister who has become one.

The intense popularity of the series is rivaled only by global titles like Dragon Ball, Naruto, and One Piece, Kyodo News said.

The original manga series appeared in the popular Weekly Shonen Jump magazine from 2016 to 2020.

With AFP

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