What is the Demon Slayer cinema etiquette short about?
It is an animated video featuring Demon Slayer characters reminding viewers of proper behavior in movie theaters.
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The Demon Slayer franchise is promoting cinema etiquette with a new animated short, while the upcoming Infinity Castle movie is poised to feature the formidable demon Kokushibo.
ufotable, in collaboration with TOHO CINEMAS, has produced an animated short featuring Demon Slayer characters to remind viewers of proper cinema etiquette. This short will be screened in Japanese theaters before the release of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle".
Meanwhile, the upcoming Infinity Castle movie is generating buzz for its focus on Kokushibo, the Upper Rank One demon. Known for his immense power and ruthless nature, Kokushibo is expected to be a central antagonist, posing a significant threat to the Demon Slayer Corps. His strength and combat skills promise an intense and pivotal battle.
It is an animated video featuring Demon Slayer characters reminding viewers of proper behavior in movie theaters.
It will play in TOHO CINEMAS theaters in Japan from this Friday until July 17.
Kokushibo is the Upper Rank One demon in the Twelve Kizuki, known for his immense power and ruthless nature.
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