Episode 7 of Demon Slayer season 4: Release date and time, where to watch, and more

On Sunday, June 23, 2024, at 11:15 p.m. JST, Fuji TV and other Japanese terrestrial television networks will air Demon Slayer season 4 episode 7. For English-speaking fans, Crunchyroll will simulcast the episode at 10:45 a.m. PT and stream it worldwide.

The main focus of this season has been on the idea that Tanjiro, Inosuke, and Zenitsu must increase their strength in order to confront Muzan and his formidable demons. The Hashiras have taken on the task of training them to achieve this goal. In the latest episode, Tanjiro reunites with Inosuke and Zenitsu and the three of them are shown undergoing training with Gyomei Himejima, one of the Hashiras.

Please note that this article contains spoilers for the Demon Slayer series.

When will episode 7 of Demon Slayer season 4 be released?

Tanjiro and Zenitsu in the fourth season of the anime (Image via Ufotable).
Tanjiro and Zenitsu in the fourth season of the anime (Image via Ufotable).

The seventh episode of Demon Slayer season 4 will debut on June 23, 2024, at 11:15 p.m. JST. The release times will differ worldwide depending on the simulcast schedule and time zones. Nonetheless, the episode will be accessible globally approximately 2.5 hours after its initial release in Japan.

The schedule for the release of episode 7 of Demon Slayer season 4, along with the corresponding time zones, can be found below:

Time Zone Release Time Release Day Release Date
Pacific Time 10:45 am Sunday June 23, 2024
Central Time 12:45 pm Sunday June 23, 2024
Eastern Time 1:45 pm Sunday June 23, 2024
Greenwich Mean Time 5:45 pm Sunday June 23, 2024
Central European Time 7:45 pm Sunday June 23, 2024
Indian Standard Time 11:15 pm Sunday June 23, 2024
Philippine Time 1:45 am Monday June 24, 2024
Australia Central Time 3:45 am Monday June 24, 2024

Where to Watch Demon Slayer Season 4 Episode 7?

Gyomei Himejima as seen in Demon Slayer Hashira Training Arc (Image via Ufotable)
Gyomei Himejima as seen in Demon Slayer Hashira Training Arc (Image via Ufotable)

Viewers in Japan have the option to tune in to Fuji TV, Tokyo MX, BS11, Gunma TV, and Tochigi TV to catch the broadcast of Demon Slayer season 4 episode 7.

International fans will also be able to view the mentioned event by watching the English-subtitled version (at 12:30 am) of Demon Slayer season 4 episode 7 on their Crunchyroll account. This information has been confirmed on the anime’s website, but it is important to note that a subscription fee is required to access the streaming service’s content.

Recap of the previous episode

Despite the arc’s main focus being on Tanjiro, Zenitsu, and Inosuke’s reunion after the events in the Swordsmith Village and their growth in preparation for their battle against Muzan and his demons, this arc has also allowed for other characters to have their own moments to shine through their interactions. A considerable amount of the episode was dedicated to showcasing Tanjiro’s reunion with Zenitsu and introducing Inosuke in this arc, which was filled with the expected comedic elements.

Gyomei Himejima’s character was given ample time to shine as he trained the main trio for their final battle. Similar to how Sanemi Shinazugawa and Obanai Iguro were also given additional scenes to further develop their characters, the anime provided extra insight into Gyomei’s strength as the strongest Hashira for viewers who are not familiar with the manga.

What to Expect in Demon Slayer Season 4 Episode 7?

Inosuke in the fourth season of the anime (Image via Ufotable).
Inosuke in the fourth season of the anime (Image via Ufotable).

As most manga readers are aware, the Hashira Training arc does not involve any major battles. Instead, fans can anticipate more character development through training and exploring backstories. As the title suggests, this arc is centered on enhancing the characters’ strength through training.

Hence, it can be expected that the seventh episode of Demon Slayer season 4 will center on character interactions and potentially incorporate some anime-original content, similar to the Obanai and Sanemi scenes in the first episode and the new additions seen in recent episodes. Additionally, it is highly possible that the episode will introduce new plot developments for both the training arc and the impending confrontation with Muzan.

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