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Time of India
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
From Muzan to Kokushibo: Demon Slayer's 10 most powerful demons ranked
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba has introduced us to some of the most terrifying and powerful demons in anime history. These creatures aren't just monstrous in strength; they're also layered with tragic backstories, unique abilities, and fierce loyalties to Muzan Kibutsuji. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now If you're wondering who the strongest demons in Demon Slayer are, here's your definitive 2025 list based on the anime, manga, and the recent Infinity Castle movie. From Upper Moons to special demons, each entry proves why this dark fantasy series remains unmatched in power scaling and emotional intensity. This list is carefully curated considering each demon's combat strength, Blood Demon Art, and dominance in battle. Top 10 strongest demons in Demon Slayer Muzan Kibutsuji Source: Crunchyroll The original demon and main antagonist, Muzan is easily the most powerful. With near-immortality, shapeshifting, regeneration, and control over all demons, he's a true nightmare. His blood can create new demons or destroy them, and his speed and strength outmatch even the Hashira. Kokushibo Source: IMDB A former Demon Slayer who became a demon, Kokushibo has both breathing techniques and Blood Demon Art. His Moon Breathing combined with swordsmanship, regeneration, and combat IQ make him the most dangerous of the Upper Moons. Akaza Source: Crunchyroll A fan-favourite and martial arts powerhouse, Akaza specialises in hand-to-hand combat. His Destructive Death style and ability to sense "fighting spirit" make him a lethal close-range opponent. His emotional backstory only adds to his complex strength. Doma Source: Youtube Doma's calm smile hides his terrifying power. With deadly ice-based Blood Demon Art and emotional detachment, he absorbs his enemies with a chilling grace. He killed several key characters, proving his threat level. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Hantengu Source: IMDB Known for splitting into multiple powerful clones, each with a distinct ability and emotion. Anger, Pleasure, Sadness, and more. His final form, Zohakuten, is a massive threat capable of battling multiple Hashira-level opponents. Gyokko Source: Kimetsu no Yaiba Fan Wiki An eerie demon with a grotesque appearance, Gyokko's powers revolve around manipulating vases and summoning deadly fish-like creatures. His regeneration and creativity in combat make him hard to predict. Kaigaku Souurce: Kimetsu no Yaiba Wiki Zenitsu's former peer, Kaigaku became a demon and inherited some of Kokushibo's power. He uses lightning techniques corrupted by demonic energy, making him fast and unpredictable, though emotionally unstable. Rui Source: Crunchyroll Though weaker than the Upper Moons, Rui left a massive impact early in the series. His Blood Demon Art using threads is brutal and precise. He nearly killed Tanjiro and Nezuko despite his lower rank. Enmu Source: Crunchyroll The villain of the Mugen Train arc, Enmu uses sleep-based abilities to trap victims in dreams. Though not physically strong, his psychological warfare and manipulation earned him the top rank among the Lower Moons. Nakime Source: Crunchyroll After gaining Upper Moon rank post-Nakime's promotion, she could manipulate space within the Infinity Castle. Though not a frontline fighter, her spatial abilities made her essential to Muzan's control and defence strategy. From ice-wielders to sleep-manipulators, the Demon Slayer universe has no shortage of terrifying demons. Each one brings more than brute force, they challenge the emotional and moral strength of our heroes. Stay tuned as more anime arcs unveil even greater threats! Also read|


Time of India
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle makes five records at Japan Box Office, hits $49.6M in just 4 Days
Demon Slayer is back, and it's already smashing box office records in Japan. The latest movie, Infinity Castle, has taken the country by storm, breaking five major records within just four days of release. The film has grossed over 7.3 billion yen, equivalent to approximately $49.6 million, setting the pace for another blockbuster run. The anime film is the first in a new trilogy based on the final arc of the manga. It has delivered not just massive earnings, but also new single-day and IMAX records in the Japanese market. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has broken five box office records in Japan Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle made 1.64 billion yen ($11.1M) on its opening Friday, a new record for the highest opening day in Japan. By Sunday, it hit a single-day record of 2.03 billion yen ($13.8M), the best for any movie in the country. It also became the top three-day debut of all time in Japan, beating previous records held by the franchise's earlier hit, Mugen Train. Over three days, Infinity Castle made more than 5.5 billion yen ($37.5M). Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle "Akaza's Return" breaks the all-time record for the highest grossing 2-day screening in Japan's box-office history! —Ufotable is breaking its own records The IMAX numbers were just as stunning. The movie earned $3 million on its opening day in IMAX, making it the highest ever for Japan, including both local and Hollywood films. After four days, the IMAX total climbed to $3.5 million, setting another record. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has become the second biggest movie of the year in Japan With a local holiday adding an extra day, the four-day attendance reached 5.16 million people. That number helped the movie cross 7.3 billion yen, placing it as the second biggest movie of the year in Japan, and it's only getting started. The Infinity Castle arc will be legendary Infinity Castle is already on track to follow or even surpass Mugen Train, which remains Japan's highest-grossing film ever, having made over 40 billion yen. Global release plans for Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle The trilogy is produced by Aniplex and Ufotable, and released in Japan by Aniplex and Toho. Sony and Crunchyroll have acquired the global rights, except for select Asian markets. International releases begin in August, with North America getting the film on September 12. In India, the film will hit the screens on September 12, 2025. New exclusive @IMAX poster for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle 🌊Experience the first feature film in the three-part cinematic trilogy in IMAX on September 12#DemonSlayer #InfinityCastle #IMAX What is the plot of Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle? Infinity Castle continues the story of Tanjiro Kamado and the Demon Slayer Corps as they face their final battles. The story picks up after the Hashira Training arc, where the demon Muzan Kibutsuji ambushes the corps at their headquarters. Tanjiro and the others find themselves trapped inside the Infinity Castle, setting the stage for an epic showdown. Fans can expect a gripping, action-packed finale as the trilogy unfolds in cinemas worldwide. With record-breaking momentum already, Infinity Castle is all set to dominate not just Japan but global box office charts soon.


India.com
19-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
THIS Anime Sold Out In Just 10 Minutes In Japan, Set To Break Box Office Records - India Release Date Announced
photoDetails english 2934072 Updated:Jul 19, 2025, 05:20 PM IST THIS Anime Sold Out In Just 10 Minutes In Japan 1 / 8 Amid a crowded slate of anime content in 2025, one theatrical release has taken the industry by storm, selling out shows and crashing ticketing platforms. Sold Out in 10 Minutes in Japan 2 / 8 Advance bookings for the film were wiped out within just 10 minutes of opening, signalling massive fan anticipation and historic demand. What Is The Anime? 3 / 8 The film is none other than the highly anticipated first chapter of the final arc in the Demon Slayer franchise. Muzan Kibutsuji 4 / 8 Set inside Muzan Kibutsuji's shape-shifting Infinity Castle, the film launches the climactic war between the Demon Slayer Corps and the remaining Upper-Rank demons. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Review 5 / 8 Initial reviews praise the film for its unflinching emotional depth, intense action, and stunning animation. Fans call it the 'most devastating' chapter to date. Mugen Train Vs Infinity Castle 6 / 8 Infinity Castle is now being compared to 2020's Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, which grossed over 40 billion Yen globally and became the highest-grossing anime film of all time. Movie critics believe this new release may soon surpass it. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Japan Release Date 7 / 8 The film Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle - Part 1 premiered in Japan on July 18, 2025, marking the thrilling beginning of its final arc. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle India Release Date 8 / 8 Indian anime fans can catch Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle - Part 1 in cinemas nationwide starting September 12. The film will be available in both Japanese (with subtitles) and Hindi dubbed formats. (Image: IMDb/YouTube Still)
Yahoo
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Crunchyroll Drops ‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba — Infinity Castle' Trailer, Launching the Franchise's Three-Part Cinematic Finale
Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment have released a new trailer for 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle,' the first film in a planned three-part cinematic finale for the global anime hit. The film opens in North American theaters, including IMAX and premium formats, on Sept. 12. Based on the manga by Koyoharu Gotoge, the upcoming film adapts the climactic Infinity Castle arc, picking up where the 'Hashira Training' arc left off. After Muzan Kibutsuji launches a surprise attack, Tanjiro and the Demon Slayer Corps are pulled into the demons' stronghold. The trailer reveals new footage and highlights the high-stakes confrontation that will bring the series to its conclusion. More from Variety 'Anime is Niche No More': Crunchyroll EVP Mitchel Berger Teases 2025 Slate at Annecy Crunchyroll Secures Key International Theatrical Rights to 'Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death - The Movie' (EXCLUSIVE) Sony Pictures Renews Multi-Year beIN Media Group Pact for MENA, Turkey (EXCLUSIVE) Directed by Haruo Sotozaki and produced by ufotable, the film also debuts two original theme songs: 'A World Where the Sun Never Rises' by Aimer and 'Shine in the Cruel Night' by LiSA. Both tracks will be released on global streaming platforms on July 18. The 'Demon Slayer' franchise stands out as one of the most commercially successful anime IPs to date. The 2020 feature film 'Mugen Train' grossed over $500 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing Japanese film of all time and the top-earning R-rated animated film globally. In the U.S., it earned nearly $50 million at the box office, setting a new standard for anime in theatrical release. Beyond ticket sales, the franchise has generated billions in revenue from manga sales, music, merchandise and streaming. It has become a key title for Crunchyroll, which has invested heavily in theatrical anime distribution as part of Sony's expanding anime strategy. 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba,' the series, is currently available to stream on Crunchyroll, and multiple albums and orchestral concert recordings from the series are available on global platforms. The Infinity Castle trilogy is sure to draw strong interest from anime fans and mainstream moviegoers alike, continuing the franchise's success both in Japan and abroad. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? 25 Hollywood Legends Who Deserve an Honorary Oscar


Time of India
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
How Muzan became a demon in Demon Slayer: The dark origin of anime's most terrifying villain
How Muzan became a demon in Demon Slayer: The dark origin of anime's most terrifying villain Credit- Fandom As the greatest scourge and antagonist of Demon Slayer , Muzan Kibutsuji , he certainly seems like one, but this deadly villain wasn't always one. His change from a quiet, fading human to the first demon is one of anime's darkest origin stories. Taking place in Japan during the early 1900s, set in a world where most humans have been wiped out, Demon Slayer follows a young boy whose family gets slaughtered by these deadly demons. Operation Sindoor PM Modi meets NSA, chiefs of armed forces amid spike in tensions with Pak India's air defence systems shoot down Pak drones in J&K, Punjab & Rajasthan Several airports in India to be closed till May 15 - check list These demons tear apart humans, possess magical powers, and can only be killed in the light of day or with specially crafted weapons. Based on the manga by Koyoharu Gotouge , the series tells the story of Tanjiro Kamado , a kindhearted boy whose family is brutally slaughtered by demons, save for his sister Nezuko , who is transformed into one herself. Yet all demons in this world stem from the same root: Muzan Kibutsuji, the first and most powerful demon. While Muzan has a pretty expansive role, he's known as the Demon King, and he's the primary antagonist of the narrative. What caused him to turn into a demon to begin with? Muzan was once human—And afraid of death Muzan wasn't always a demon. He lived over a millennia ago in Japan's Heian Period (794–1185). To say that infanticide was the least of Muzan's problems is an understatement, from the very start, Muzan's life was a challenge. Before he was even born, Blake's heart stopped in the womb. When he was finally born, he was pronounced stillborn until he began breathing on his own, defying all odds of supposed inevitable death. As a young man he contracted an equally lethal disease that was sure to take his life before he reached the age of 20. A doctor, in a desperate attempt to save him, gave him a strange experimental medicine made from the very rare blue spider lily, his poisonous curse. Annoyed that it was worthless, Muzan, in a fit of anger, murdered the doctor before discovering that the treatment had been a success. The origins of the first demon The miraculous medicine came with horrific side effects, as it cured Muzan's illness. He was unable to walk in sunlight and had an insatiable appetite for human flesh. These changes made him the very first demon. Muzan soon realized that eating humans not only replenished his strength but made him more powerful, and with these new abilities, he became invincible. One thing continued to be his biggest nemesis: the sun. There, he learned that exposure to sunlight would kill him instantly. Despite all of his powers and abilities, Muzan was afraid of death above all. This fear turned into his obsession. Now, to become truly immortal, he needed to defeat his weakness to sunlight. He spent centuries attempting to recreate and improve upon the original doctor's formula, but the blue spider lily was gone, and the doctor's secrets perished with him. Muzan's eternal quest for perfection Muzan wasn't content to survive, he wanted a perfect body, one that never needed to develop, never withered or aged, with no hint of fragility. Here's what he states in the Demon Slayer manga: Illustration by Daniel Horowitz 'The one thing I like is change… The one thing I dislike is permanence. So he invented additional demons with the intention of having one of them develop past their vulnerability to sunlight. This explains why he created the Twelve Kizuki , his own army of elite demons, and why he fixated on Nezuko. When he found out that Nezuko even as a demon could roam freely under the sun, Muzan considered her to be the solution to his problems, finally allowing him to reach his goal of becoming an unstoppable, eternal being. Muzan's origin is tragic and terrifying. Muzan's origin contributes to him being more than a run-of-the-mill anime villain. He wasn't born a monster. He was a starving man hell-bent on survival. That same desperation drove him to ruin the lives of billions, birth an army of demons, and almost conquer the world. It's one of the sad truths of superhero storytelling that his story teaches fans—that most of heroes' greatest foes are born out of pain, fear and decisions turned sour. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . And don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .