Sometimes, the order of anime arcs can be a little bit confusing, leaving you to wonder when certain episodes take place and what story they were a part of. And while Demon Slayer is more linear than others, it’s still nice to know the order, especially when it pertains to figuring out how much is still left to be adapted. Here is everything you need to know about all the Demon Slayer Arcs, in order.
All Demon Slayer Arcs in Order
Final Selection Arc (Ep. 1-5)
Kidnapper’s Bog Arc (Ep. 6-7)
Asakusa Arc (Ep. 8-10)
Tsuzumi Mansion Arc (Ep. 11-14)
Mount Natagumo Arc (Ep. 15-21)
Rehabilitation Training Arc (Ep. 22-26)
Mugen Train Arc (Ep. 27-34)
Entertainment District Arc (Ep. 34-44)
Swordsmith Village Arc (TBA)
The next arc, Swordsmith Village arc, has received a trailer, but we’ve yet to hear anything about a release window or anything regarding when we can expect it. After that, there’s only two more arcs that are left to be adapted from the source material.
While it is certainly possible that filler can be added in, it’s not likely, as we haven’t seen any significant changes from the source material in the anime so far. If you are interested in seeing the chapter names, you can check them out below, but beware, there are light spoilers ahead by seeing the manga chapter titles alone, so look at your own risk.
Manga Chapters Not Adapted (LIGHT SPOILERS)
10. Hashira Training Arc
11. Final Battle Arc
11.1 Infinity Castle Arc
11.2 Sunrise Countdown Arc
That is everything you need to know about all Demon Slayer Arcs in order. If you’re still on the hunt for more info about the anime, be sure to check out the rest of Twinfinite to see the rest of our guides, which have plenty of tips, tricks, and FAQs.
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