Kimetsu no yaiba mugen ressha-hen















In this scene of move "Kimetsu no Yaiba: Mugen Ressha-hen" ,you can see the characters of Inosuke, Zenitsu. Tanjiro and Rengoku. I hope u like it.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Mugen Train Arc
The television premiere of the Kimetsu no Yaiba: Mugen Ressha-hen (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Mugen Train) anime film ended with a promotional reel on Saturday…
This sequel to the anime Kimetsu no Yaiba had a huge success in Japan, reaching more than 290 million dollars in revenue in the middle of the COVID pandemic and becoming the highest grossing feature film in the history of the country, above Frozen and Spirited Away by Hayao Miyazaki.
Pixiv Id 39551247, Kimetsu no Yaiba, Kimetsu no Yaiba: Mugen Ressha-hen, Rengoku Kyoujurou, Kamado Tanjirou, Kamado Nezuko, Pixiv
I love how hard the story hits like a brick once you’re made to realize how far south the situation has gotten on the Mugen Train. Tanjiro’s initial interactions with Rengoku and Zenitsu discouraging Inosuke from dangling out of the passenger windows is funny enough, but as soon as the conductor comes around to punch everyone’s tickets, we’re immediately shifted into a much heavier atmosphere.
The bleak appearance of the train’s occupants was bad enough, but nothing about what happens afterward feels right. Rengoku slays a random demon that feels completely unrelated to the actual issues that are plaguing the Mugen Train.
For lighter moments of the episode, adapting the manga’s goofier art makes it all the more amusing to see how Inosuke and Zenitsu handle being on the Mugen Train. Inosuke expresses his desire to interact with the train by letting his almost-sentient boar-mask billow out smoke as he flails his arms around and tries to hang out of the window.