Why Demon Slayer: Mugen Train is the Must‑Watch Riot of 2020
There’s no need for a grand intro—this film already stole the spotlight. Topping the 2020 box‑office charts with a jaw‑dropping $500 million worldwide (equivalent to S$671 million), it’s unmistakably a giant in cinema.
Plot Twist: Same Wings, Different Track
- Think you know the Demon Slayer world?
Mugen Train continues exactly where the first anime season left off. - Our star‑studded rookie squad—Tanjiro, Inosuke, and the sleeper‑walking Zenitsu—team up with the brilliant yet hard‑headed Flame Hashira, Kyojuro Rengoku.
- They’re on a high‑stakes mission to unmask a demon that drags victims into their own dreams.
Think Inception meets an anime showdown.
Why You’ll Cheer, Cry, and Possibly Snap Your Fingers
Picture this: thrilling sword‑sparks, heart‑stopping suspense, and characters that feel like your own friends. It’s a blend of stunning animation and raw emotional depth that keeps you glued to the screen.
Bonus—A Teaser for Your Netflix Plans
Remember, the train’s heading to the Netflix station on Sept 11. That means you’ll get a chance to jump aboard this epic adventure without leaving the couch!
Fun Fact!
While you’re re‑watching, consider that Mugen Train isn’t just a movie—it’s a cultural milestone, a fan‑favorite confirmation, and a thrilling reminder why anime keeps drawing masses worldwide.
Why You Should Dive Into This Anime
Even if you’re not a hardcore fan, this anime has plenty of perks that’ll catch you:
1. Stunning Animation
Studio Ufotable’s artistic fingerprints are all over each frame, turning the story into a visual feast that’s as immersive as it is elegant.
2. A Milestone Beaten
It’s not just about killer graphics; this series has knocked Spirited‑Away off its throne as the highest‑grossing Japanese film—a record that stood for 19 years. Talk about a slam dunk!
3. Light‑Hearted Humor
And if you’re looking for a chuckle, Zenitsu’s antics are an absolute gem. Whether you’re in on the show’s lore or not, his mishaps are pure entertainment.
So, whether you’re a long‑time anime enthusiast or just curious for some top‑tier storytelling, this show’s got a solid case to earn a spot on your watch list.