Demon Slayer’s Swordsmith Village Arc is now available on Blu-ray, and you can save on the three-disc Blu-ray release at Amazon on launch day (December 3). Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: Swordsmith Village Arc is up for grabs for $51 at Amazon, which is more than 25% off its $70 list price.
While you’re picking up the Swordsmith Village Arc, you can round out your collection by saving big on prior seasons of Demon Slayer at Amazon. Select Cyber Monday Blu-ray deals are still available (for now), but there’s no telling when these will disappear:
$51 (was $70)
Set during a pivotal moment of the storyline, this collection of episodes finds Tanjiro facing off against fearsome demons to protect the secret Swordsmith village while waiting for his sword to be repaired by the town’s famous blacksmiths. Fortunately, the young swordsman isn’t alone, teaming up with other members of the Demon Slayer Corps to take on his most challenging opponents yet.
The standard edition Blu-ray includes all 11 episodes in the Demon Slayer: Swordsmith Village arc, plus a limited selection of extra content like clean credit sequences and promotional materials.
Demon Slayer: Swordsmith Village Arc Limited Edition Blu-ray
$136 ($170)
If you are looking for some bonus material, there’s also a limited-edition version as it has striking packaging art by the show’s character designer Akira Matsushima, special booklets, original soundtrack CDs, and more. This is a Crunchyroll Store exclusive and is available for $136 (was $170).
Demon Slayer tells the story of Tanjiro Kamado–a survivor of a demon attack determined to avenge his family, rescue his sister from the curse of demonization, and end the scourge of the man-eating monsters once and for all. While it certainly is a grim premise, the show is surprisingly lighthearted thanks to its lovable lead and his colorful allies, creating a potent mix of levity, action, and drama.
Demon Slayer Season 4, dubbed Hashira Training Arc, aired earlier this year. The series will end with a trilogy of movies titled Infinity Castle. The movies will cover the explosive final arc of the original manga. If you haven’t seen it yet, you’ve missed out on one of the best anime series of recent memory, as it combines some of the best animation in the industry with a likable cast of characters and some truly heinous villains. You can catch up on Demon Slayer with the rest of the Blu-rays, as these chronicle Tanjiro’s origins, his rise through the Demon Slayer ranks, and his grueling battles with these powerful monsters.
Demon Slayer Season 1: Part 1
Demon Slayer Season 1: Part 2
Demon Slayer Season 2, Part 1: Mugen Train Arc
Demon Slayer: Mugen Train Movie
Note: The Mugen Train movie covers the same overarching story as the episodic arc, so it’s technically skippable, but it’s still worth watching.
Demon Slayer Season 2, Part 2: Entertainment District Arc
Demon Slayer Season 3: Swordsmith Village Arc
While these Blu-rays cover most of the original story, it’ll definitely leave you wanting more. The good news is that you can read through the rest of Tanjiro’s saga through the original manga series, as it wrapped up a few years ago, and the whole run is available in paperback form. You can grab volumes individually or get the whole collection in one giant box set. This comes in a nice slipcase containing all 23 volumes, and you’ll score an exclusive booklet and a double-sided poster with this release. Normally $245, you can get this collection for $166.
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