Summary

Demon Slayerhas been arguably one of the biggest stories to release in the last decade. The manga was popular around the world, the anime attracted audiences of all types, andthe movieDemon Slayer: Mugen Trainbroke box office records.Demon Slayerhas been the subject of cosplay, merchandise, fanart, and more. It has a lot in common with other major anime of our time, but with one, glaring difference - it’s comparatively very short.

Other similar shōnen anime and manga have been significantly longer.Narutoclocks in at 700 chapters and 220 episodes (in just the original series).Bleachhad 698 chapters and 366 episodes. EvenAttack on Titanlasted for 94 episodes, though it has a relatively short manga at only 139 chapters. That doesn’t even consider outliers likeOne Piece, which is currently sitting at 1128 chapters and 1122 episodes at the time of publishing.Demon Slayer, though, finished at 205 chapters, and 63 episodes, with a trilogy of movies planned in lieu of a final season. So why isDemon Slayerso much shorter than other similar stories? Why did it seem to end so suddenly?

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The following contains spoilers for the end of the Demon Slayer manga. Read at your own risk if you are waiting for the anime to be completed.

A Quick History ofDemon Slayer

Taking the Anime World by Storm

Demon Slayerwas created by Koyoharu Gotouge (a pen name to protect their identity) in February 2016. The manga ran until May 2020, finishing in205 chapters that spanned 12 distinct story arcs. The manga has well over 150 million copies in circulation these days, and is one of the best-selling manga of all time. Additionally, Gotouge was named one ofTime’s 100 Most Influential People in 2021, the first manga artist to ever make the list, and showing just how much of an inpactDemon Slayerhad on the wider world.

With the manga so successful, it comes as no surprise thatDemon Slayerwasadapted into an animenot long after it began publishing. The anime aired in 2019, and continued through four main seasons and three compilation movies linking them together. In the summer of 2024, it was announced that the final season ofDemon Slayer, the Infinity Castle arc, would be told over the course of a trilogy of movies rather than another season of anime. They are scheduled to be released sometime in 2025.

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Demon Slayerwas incredibly successful, both in manga and anime form. It was the first manga ever to take all the top 10 spots on the Oricon (a Japanese company that generates statistics, especially related to sales) weekly chart. The manga also made theNew York Timesbestseller list. The Swordsmith Village arc was the most watched anime in Japan in 2023. Both Crunchyroll and IGN listedDemon Slayeras one of the best anime of the 2010s. And that barely scratches the surface of thestory’s success and cultural impact.

The End ofDemon Slayer

Over After Only Four Years

As stated above, the manga forDemon Slayerended after only four years of publishing despite its incredible success. That also has driven the anime to finish with less than 70 episodes, making it a short seriescompared to its biggest contemporaries. So why did Koyoharu Gotouge endDemon Slayerso early? They were making a lot of money, and could definitely have continued to do so for years to come. Why did they not continue the story and expand it even more?

The simple answer is - the story was complete. The whole point ofDemon Slayerwas for Tanjiro to find who killed his family and get revenge on them for what they did to his life. He also wanted to cure his sister, Nezuko,from being a demon. Finally, everyone wanted to kill Muzan Kibitsuji, the ruler of the demons. Those were the main driving forces throughout the story, and what kept the plot going forward every season and every chapter.

IMBDdescribes the plot of the upcomingDemon Slayermovies telling the story of the Infinity Castle arc as,

The Demon Slayer Corps plunge into Infinity Castle to defeat Muzan. However, the remaining Hashiras and the Demon Slayers who survived Tanjiro’s Final Selection are pitted against the remaining members of the Twelve Kizuki first.

When Gotouge wrote the Infinity Castle arc, all of those main goals were met. It was Muzan who had destroyed Tanjiro’s family, and he was indeed able to exact revenge on the first and most powerful demon in the world. Nezuko is returned to her human form. And with Muzandefeated by the Demon Slayer Corps, the other demons in the realm all disappear. The epilogue shows the surviving main characters living happy, peaceful lives in a world that no longer lives in fear of demons.

Why WasDemon SlayerSo Short?

Could it Have Been Longer?

In short, if Gotouge had continued to writeDemon Slayerafter Muzan’s death, there would have been no point. With Muzan gone and Nezuko healed, the world became peaceful. There is no more need for the Demon Slayer Corps, and no more reason for Tanjiro and his friends to go out and fight demons. Instead, they all settle down, get married, and live normal lives. If Gotouge had explored that kind of story in more than just an epilogue, it would have totally changed the genre ofDemon Slayerfrom a fantasy action anime to a historical slice of life.

That was not the point ofDemon Slayer. The point of the story was to follow Tanjiro’s journey through to completion, and rather than milk that out, Gotouge brought him to the end of his journey. To continue it in the same way, they would have had to havebrought the demons back again, writing that killing Muzan was not enough, or that he was not really defeated. That would essentially negate all the characters who didn’t survive the series. Many paid the ultimate price along the journey to defeat Muzan and the other demons; if the demons simply came back for the sake of writing more chapters, their deaths would have been in vain.

Tanza goes on to bring up some points such asthe blue spider lilies, which were alluded to play some kind of role inDemon Slayerbut never were used in the final arc. Additionally, some side characters did not get very fulfilling stories due to the manga concluding, resolving the main characters' arcs potentially at the expense of others'. This is an even more practical reason whyDemon Slayercame to its ending sooner than anyone expected.

Demon Slayeris definitely a shorter series than many other similar anime and manga. But that isn’t a shortcoming of the series. It shows that Gotouge had focus, taking us all along for the ride on Tanjiro’s quest for revenge, and eventually, peace. And rather than making fans wait forever to find out what would happen, they brought the story to its natural conclusion. Gotouge alsoavoided filler arcs and spin-offs, with nearly every chapter and every episode focusing on either advancing the plot or developing characters. Maybe the manga and anime world can learn fromDemon Slayer, savoring its success when it has it - but also knowing when to move on, and when its important to focus on your personal life. Manga creators are also human, and its important to remember that.