In 2014 Japanese film directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi.
It is the sequel to the 2012 film “Demon Slayer” and was followed by a third film, “”, released in 2016.
Mugen Shop is an acclaimed chocolate company.
A kid, Uyama, is on the hunt for their chocolate bars.
He tries to sneak into the store, but the Demon Swordsman, a Daimon, catches him.
Uyama tells the Daimon that he is from Mugen, and demands to see the best chocolate bar.
The Daimon’s answer to his question is something truly unique; Mugen.
The Demon Swordsman holds him captive and releases Kebukiyama, who in the process of trying to escape, dies.
Uyama, who saw Kebukiyama dying, goes to the Demon Sword Army headquarters in Kabukicho, where he joins a fight with another Daimon.
He then meets the Demon Sword Army’s Chief of the Future Armed Forces of the Imperial Empire, a young woman named Hagane, and meets the Demon Army’s Second Vice Commander, Oroku Saki.
Saki tells Shinobi that the Demon Army will complete its mission to destroy the Demon Sect in 5 days.
Saki says that the task is no easy feat, as it is their dream to be a soldier of great power and battle for all.
The “Demon Saga”, a series of light novels written by Yuji Shima and illustrated by Kousuke Fujishima, were published from May 2006 to April 2014 by Shogakukan.
The series follows the exploits of a young samurai, Chitoge Kirisaki, who becomes a student of the Demon Sword Army after saving an aging Saitō Kazuma, the Demon Sword Army’s warrior monk.
The “Demon Saga” was adapted into a 26-episode anime television series, which aired on TV Asahi between April 2, 2010 and September 24, 2010.
The first 26 episodes were released on seven Blu-ray and DVD volumes between June 2, 2010 and April 21, 2011 by Bandai Visual.
The final six episodes were released on three BD/DVD volumes between June 7 and August 30, 2011 by Bandai Visual.
The anime has been licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks.
The anime has been licensed in the United Kingdom by Anime Limited and Manga Entertainment, in the Netherlands by Anime Central, in France by Anime Europa, in Germany by DigiCube, in Australia by Madman Entertainment and in New Zealand by Shock!