All Demon Slayer arcs in order
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All Demon Slayer arcs in order

It doesn’t overstay its welcome.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba began its manga run in 2016, with the anime adaptation following a few years after in 2019. With the manga’s conclusion and the anime’s impending end, this is what you need to know about all of the Demon Slayer arcs in order. Better yet, we’ll keep this completely spoiler-free outside 🔯of the names.

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All Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba arcs, explained

There is a grand total of 12 story arcs in the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba manga and anime series. These 12 arcs span 205 manga chapters, which is quite reasonable for a ♒popular action series of this style. Here 🙈are all of the arcs in order from the beginning of the story all the way through until its end:

  • Final Selection Arc
  • Kidnapper’s Bog
  • Asakusa
  • Tsuzumi Mansion
  • Mount Natagumo
  • Rehabilitation Training
  • Mugen Train
  • Entertainment District
  • Swordsmith Village
  • Hashira Training
  • Infinity Castle
  • Sunrise Countdown

Read on to find out a little bit more ab📖out each of these arcs, including what chapters and episodes they encompass.

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Final Selection Arc

The Demon Slayer manga and anime series begins with the Final Selection Arc, which details the main character Tanjiro Kamado’s entry in the Slayer Corps. Here is what you need to know about what manga chapters and anime episodes involꦓve this particular story arc:

  • Manga Chapters: 1-9
  • Anime Episodes: 1-5
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Kidnapper’s Bog

The second story arc in this action seไries, Kidnapper’s Bog, is by far the shortest of the 12. It only encompasses four manga chapters and two episodes of the anime.

  • Manga Chapters: 10-13
  • Anime Episodes: 6-7
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Asakusa

The third story arc in the series follows the trend of the previoꦉus one with its brief length. It on♚ly has six chapters and three anime episodes in the first season under its belt.

  • Manga Chapters: 14-19
  • Anime Episodes: 8-10
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Tsuzumi Mansion

This important early story arc int🏅roduces some of the major characters in the series. As such, it is a bit longer than its previous arcs at eight m⛦anga chapters and four episodes, respectively.

  • Manga Chapters: 20-27
  • Anime Episodes: 11-14
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Mount Natagumo

This arc is the first major story arc that goes on for a lengthဣy period of time and involves several different memorable fight sequences. It is by f🐼ar the longest up until this point, at 17 chapters of the manga and seven episodes in the first season of the anime.

  • Manga Chapters: 28-44
  • Anime Episodes: 15-21
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Rehabilitation Training

This story arc concludes the first s♒eason of the an🀅ime.

  • Manga Chapters: 45-53
  • Anime Episodes: 22-26
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Mugen Train

This arc was adapted into🔯 a feature fil𒐪m for the series, which later received a more traditional episodic format.

  • Manga Chapters: 54-66
  • Anime Episodes: 27-33
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Entertainment District

  • Manga Chapters: 67-97
  • Anime Episodes: 34-44
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Swordsmith Village

  • Manga Chapters: 98-127
  • Anime Episodes: 45-55
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Hashira Training

  • Manga Chapters: 128-136
  • Anime Episodes: TBD

Infinity Castle

This is the first of the two story arcs that make up the final part of the Demon Slayer story. It does not have an anime adaptation yet.ꦆ

  • Manga Chapters: 137-183

Sunrise Countdown

The final arc of 🍸the series has yet to receive an anime adaptation.

  • Manga Chapters: 184-205

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