Training is almost over
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Good news anime fans,Demon Slayer season 4will release extra-long extended episodes for the final two weeks of its Hashira Training Arc.
The team announced the news on theofficial Demon Slayer websiteand Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no YaibaTwitterpage shortly after episode 6 aired in Japan via a video teasing the last two episodes captioned: “Two weeks in a row of extended episodes is headed our way from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hashira Training Arc!” See the post below.
So, how long will the final two episodes be? Well, in Japan, episode 7 has a 40-minute time slot on Fuji TV, and episode 8, which marks the finale of the season’s Training Arc, has a 60-minute time slot. This differs vastly from the normal length of Demon Slayer episodes which normally range from 20-30 minutes, besidesseason 4 episode 1which also saw a special 1 hour extended slot.
Whether you are watching on Fuji TV in Japan or online on Crunchyroll in Japan or internationally, episode 7 is set to release on June 23, and episode 8 is set to release on June 30.
On top of this, the final two episodes will also get a theatrical release in Japan on June 30 followed by a special talk with the cast and crew in the early hours of July 1. But don’t worry, those not in Japan can tune in as the talk will be streamed on theYouTubechannelAniplex.
Demon Slayer season 4 episodes 1-6 are available to stream on Crunchyroll right now. For more, check out our guide onhow to watch Demon Slayer in order, or keep up to date withnew animeheading your way.
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