
Did Megumi open negotiations by going for the kill here?
I was doing a rewatch of the current season and this stuck out to me. Megumi didn't know Kirara's technique at the start and not many sorcerers can tank a Demon Dog's attack to the face.

I was doing a rewatch of the current season and this stuck out to me. Megumi didn't know Kirara's technique at the start and not many sorcerers can tank a Demon Dog's attack to the face.


He obviously dyed it, but how come in a lot of art he has purple hair but in the anime and official colors of the manga it’s blond?

He can **potentially** do that, so why doesn’t he?


Minus all the characters who lost their life, who do you think came out with the shortest end of the stick and suffered the most during Sukuna’s emergence?
Talking overall — both physical scars/disabilities, mental, and overall loss.




i mean we did get a sequel with aliens; can we still dream about a possible a heian era prequel








Gon, Urama, Ryoko, Megumin, Leed, Puck, Akko, Pac-Man are all voiced by Erica Mendez
Denji and Haibara are both voiced by Ryan Colt

To commemorate the 5th anniversary of the anime, starting April 24, 2026 (Fri), the limited-time event in DiverCity Tokyo Plaza」 has been confirmed!
In addition to selling merchandise featuring
newly drawn original collaboration artwork,
there will also be a stamp rally campaign inside the venue!
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TLDR I see a lot of people wanting Gojo vs Sukuna as a movie, but I think that would actually hurt the adaptation overall
This mainly came from seeing Demon Slayer fans constantly bringing up movie success and using it as proof their adaptation is better or more mainstream (I don't know just fanbases arguing as usual). But people 100% forget what happens when the movies get folded back into their series.
With Demon Slayer and Dragon Ball super, those movie arcs were later made into the anime. And for me those parts were hard to watch. They stretched things out with low quality filler and had to downgrade some animation just to make it fit the new episodes quality.
Then you look at JJK and it’s like the opposite. JJK Execution ended up feeling pointless and kind of rehashed things, while the actual season 3 adaptation was insanely high quality without needing that movie at all. It just made the movie feel pointless.
JJK 0 worked because it’s optional. You can watch it and get more context (and yes I know it's canon) but you don’t need it to follow the story. That’s different from adapting a major arc as a movie where you actually have to watch it.
So that happening the JJK would generally hurt the anime as a stand alone series. Not to mention half the jjk hype comes from the weekly format of the chapters and episodes, like that just wouldn't work with a movie.

there are still some shading lines to improve but visually it's done
When episode 11 first came out I saw two differing translations of the description of Yuta, and with the dub out, we have a third. So, in your opinion what's the best/your favorite?
Original translation: "He regained his place as a special grade sorcerer, second only to Satoru Gojo. A true prodigy."
Second translation I saw: "He was a modern sorcerer rivaling Satoru Gojo, in unusual abilities."
Dub Translation: "He is a modern sorcerer rivaling the abilities of even, Satoru Gojo."
My ranking for these is 1 then 2 then 3, I like the translation of "A True Prodigy" instead of "In unusual abilities"
