Demon Slayer Season 4: Episode 1 Release Date and Time, Where to Watch, and More

The airing of Demon Slayer season 4 episode 1 is set for Sunday, May 12, 2024, at 11:15 pm JST. Those living in Japan can tune in to Fuji TV or other nearby television channels to catch the broadcast.

The first episode’s content was recently showcased in the latest To The Hashira Training movie. It will serve as a one-hour special to launch the Hashira Training arc in the series.

Fans can anticipate some anime-original scenes, particularly involving the Breathing Techniques of Sanemi Shinazugawa and Obanai Iguro.

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The Hashiras as seen in the anime series (Image via Ufotable)
The Hashiras as seen in the anime series (Image via Ufotable)

As mentioned previously, the first episode of Demon Slayer season 4 is set to premiere on May 12, 2024 at 11:15 pm JST. Viewers from most regions around the world will be able to watch the episode on this date. However, due to different time zones, the release times may vary.

The schedule for the release of Demon Slayer season 4 episode 1, along with the corresponding time zones, is provided below:

Time Zone

Release Time

Release Day

Release Date

Pacific Standard Time

7:15 am

Sunday

May 12, 2024

Central Standard Time

9:15 am

Sunday

May 12, 2024

Eastern Standard Time

10:15 am

Sunday

May 12, 2024

Greenwich Mean Time

2:15 pm

Sunday

May 12, 2024

Central European Time

4:15 pm

Sunday

May 12, 2024

Indian Standard Time

8:45 pm

Sunday

May 12, 2024

Philippine Time

11:15 pm

Sunday

May 12, 2024

Australia Central Standard Time

12:45 pm

Monday

May 13, 2024

Where to watch Demon Slayer season 4 episode 1?

The episode will be broadcasted on Fuji TV, Tokyo MX, BS11, Gunma TV, and Tochigi TV in Japan. Fuji TV will air the episode on May 12 at 11:15 pm JST, while BS11, Gunma TV, Tochigi TV, and Tokyo MX will broadcast it on May 18 at 12 pm JST.

Fans from around the globe will also be able to watch the episode, as it will be available with English subtitles on Crunchyroll. The partnership between the official website of the series and the streaming platform was announced.

It is important to note that in order to watch the episode, fans must subscribe to the platform’s paid services.

Casting and Production Team for Demon Slayer Season 4 Episode 1

The series will see the return of the original cast, with Natsuki Hanae reprising his role as Tanjiro and Akari Kito as the beloved sister, Nezuko. Hiro Shimono will continue to voice Zenitsu and Yoshitsugu Matsuoka will once again lend his voice to Inosuke Hashibira.

Takahiro Sakurai, Tomokazu Seki, and Kenichi Suzumura have been announced as the voice actors for the Water Hashira, Giyu Tomioka, Sanemi, and Obanai in the upcoming episode of the series. These talented actors are sure to impress fans with their performances.

Ufotable was responsible for animation production while Haruo Sotozaki directed the series. The character designs were created by Akira Matsushima and music was composed by Go Shiina and Yuki Kajiura.

What to expect in Demon Slayer season 4 episode 1?

Sanemi and Obanai's anime-original scene will be one of the highlights of the episode (Image via Ufotable)
Sanemi and Obanai’s anime-original scene will be one of the highlights of the episode (Image via Ufotable)

In the forthcoming episode, viewers should anticipate a significant focus on character interactions, as this particular story arc does not contain many battle sequences. Nevertheless, fans will be pleased with the exclusive anime scene showcasing the fighting style of Sanemi Shinazugawa and Obanai Iguro.

The combination of their strength and Ufotable’s unique animation style is sure to create a mesmerizing display. Additionally, the upcoming one-hour special will bring some comedic moments with Zenitsu and Inosuke Hashibira, who were not present in the previous season. This makes their appearance in the episode a highly anticipated highlight for viewers.

Keep an eye out for additional updates on anime and manga as we move further into 2024.

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